Stop consuming the world — it’s toxic to your true identity. It will never fill the emptiness inside.
Instead, ask yourself: What are you sowing? And what are you reaping?
We know this truth in nature: a tomato seed brings tomatoes, not apples. One small seed can produce an abundant harvest — and the same applies to life.
If you sow love, you’ll reap love — with more on top. Sow peace, and peace returns to you.
But sow judgment? You’ll be judged.
Let me share a quick story:
I was in a shop when a woman came in, clearly shaken from a near-accident with a reversing driver. She called him a “bad driver,” and another woman agreed. I didn’t say anything at the time, but outside the shop, I repeated their words to someone else: “The lady said he was a bad driver.”
Later that day, I parked briefly in front of a narrow shop and went inside. When I saw a long queue, I turned around to move my car. At that moment, a woman stormed in and publicly scolded me for blocking the road. She didn’t hold back — and suddenly I was the “bad driver.”
That’s when I got it.
What I had sown — judgment — came right back to me.
Even when you only repeat something, you’re still planting that seed. Life listens.
This law is always at work:
• Sow love → reap love.
• Sow resentment → reap resentment.
• Sow patience → reap patience.
• Sow harsh words → reap harshness.
Ask yourself:
🌱 What seeds am I planting in my heart and in the world?
🌱 Are they seeds of love, peace, and growth — or fear, blame, and judgment?
If you don’t like your harvest, change your seed.
Forgive yourself. Start planting new thoughts, words, and actions.
Even self-judgment brings consequences.
Tell yourself you’re unworthy or not enough, and life will reflect it right back. But if you sow self-love, you’ll see the change.
Let’s be more intentional.
Let’s plant what we truly want to grow.
Sow good, and reap abundance. 🌻
Happy Harvest!
— Isabelle