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Two Seeds lay side by side in the
fertile spring soil.
The first seed said, "I want to
grow! I want to send my roots deep into the soil beneath me, and
thrust my sprouts through the earth's crust above me...I want to unfurl my
tender buds like banners to announce the arrival of spring...I want to
feel the warmth of the sun on my face and the blessing of the morning dew
on my petals!"
And so she grew.
The second seed said, "I am afraid. If I send my roots into the
ground below, I don't know what I will encounter in the dark. If I
push my way through the hard soil above me I may damage my delicate
sprouts...what if I let my buds open and a snail tries to eat them?
And if I were to open my blossoms, a small child may pull me from the
ground. No, it is much better for me to wait until it is safe."
And so she waited.
A yard hen scratching around in the early spring ground for food found the
waiting seed and promptly ate it.
MORAL OF THE STORY:
Those of us who refuse to risk and grow get swallowed up by life.
-Patty Hansen
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