People often sow a seed in conversations. I'll give you an example,
The other day, at the Doctors', who I thought was a nurse, took a minute to allow me to commiserate the ills of a selfish community, the conversation ended with the good doctor saying, And don't think friends are there in times of need. I interrupted and quipped DON'T EVEN THINK TO SOW THE SEED. I remember her smiling.
The writer urges you never to forget that what is sown in the mind produces its harvest in the mind of the spirit.
Even as we know that what goes up must come down, what we sow in the mind produces its harvest in the mind of the spirit.
Remember that what is sown in the mind produces its harvest in the mind of the spirit.
Mangrove seedling (Rhizophora sp.), Cairns' Beach, Australia | Guillaume Blanchard | Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 1.0 Generic
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