The Bud Will Soon Become A Flower – Hymn Lyric
Embrace the present moment and plant seeds of kindness and wisdom, for the bud will soon become a flower and each action will bear its own fruit. Let us sow seeds of compassion and truth, nurturing our inner garden with love and authenticity, as we journey towards a bountiful harvest of joy and fulfillment. The cycle of growth mirrors our own journey of self-discovery, urging us to seize the present hour and cultivate a life filled with grace, courage, and enduring beauty.
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The Bud Will Soon Become A Flower – Hymn Lyric
The bud will soon become a flower,
The flower become a seed;
Then seize, O youth, the present hour,-
Of that thou hast most need.
Do thy best always,-do it now,-
For in the present time,
As in the furrows of a plough,
Fall seeds of good or crime.
The sun and rain will ripen fast
Each seed that thou hast sown;
And every act and word at last
By its own fruit be known.
And soon the harvest of thy toil
Rejoicing thou shalt reap;
Or o’er thy wild, neglected soil
Go forth in shame to weep.
Meaning of The Bud Will Soon Become A Flower
As we walk upon this earth, each step we take is both a gift and a calling, directing us toward the innermost parts of our being. Every waking moment, we stand at the crossroads of choice, facing the opportunity to plant seeds that will either nourish our spirit or weigh it down. Today, let us take a moment to reflect on the profound wisdom threaded within the cycles of naturean elegant dance that mirrors our own journey of self-discovery and growth.
Just as the bud is destined to blossom into a flower and later transform into a seed, so too are we on a continuous path of becoming. This process is not merely an outward unfolding but an inward cultivation of our true essence. It is in this present moment, with all its raw and unfiltered beauty, that we find our most pressing need: to be fully here, fully alive, and fully engaged with the now.
Cherished ones, I invite you to embrace the present hour with all your heart. This isn’t merely a call to action but a call to beingan opportunity to do your best, not out of fear or obligation, but from a space of love and authenticity. Consider the present as fertile ground, like the furrows of a plough, where each decision, each intention, and each act will leave a mark. Seeds of good or ill, friendship or forsakenness, are sown in the actions we take today.
In this sacred garden, the sun and rainthose divine forces of creation and sustenancenurture whatever seeds weve sown. Every word spoken, every kind gesture, every moment of truth or deceit, will eventually bear its own fruit. There is a humility in recognizing that our actionsno matter how smallcarry weight and will shape the harvest we ultimately reap.
As you journey through your days, ponder this: Are the seeds youre planting those of love, compassion, and truth? Or are they sown in haste, neglect, or fear? The harvest that awaits is a reflection of this tender cultivation process. Imagine yourself rejoicing amidst an abundant crop of joy and fulfillment, all sprouted from the seeds of mindful actions and heartfelt words. Conversely, envision the sorrow one might feel upon facing the wild, unkempt fields of neglect, a testament to missed moments and unloved days.
My dear soul family, this is a gentle reminder that with every sunrise, you are gifted another chance to plant anew. Let vulnerability be your strength and truth your guide. Embrace your humanity, with all its imperfections, for it is in the cracks that the light enters. Allow yourself moments of deep introspection, where you can connect with the divine weaving through your life, understanding that each moment is a thread in the grand tapestry of your existence.
In this sacred space of self-exploration and acceptance, let us nurture a more compassionate view of ourselves. As we cultivate this inner garden, we become better equipped to connect deeply, love unconditionally, and embrace the world around us with open hearts.
Together, let’s sow seeds of enduring beauty, kindness, and wisdom. Let’s walk this path with grace and courage, knowing that the harvest we seek begins with the seeds we plant today.
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