Growing Seed

Imagine that you have a seed that you want to grow into a plant. You might think of the seed as a small, inert object that will grow into a fixed, permanent plant., However, if you were to look more closely at the seed, you would realize that it is not a fixed, permanent object. The seed is a collection of potentialities that are dependent on various conditions for their manifestation., For example, the seed is dependent on water, warmth, and nutrients from the soil for it to sprout and grow. The seed also contains a complex set of genetic instructions that interact with the environment to determine the ultimate shape and form of the plant., If you were to examine the seed more closely, you would find that there is no inherent self-nature or essence to the seed. It is simply a collection of potentialities that are dependent on various conditions for their manifestation., This realization of emptiness can help us to see the world around us in a new way. Instead of seeing fixed, permanent objects, we can learn to see phenomena as a collection of potentialities that are constantly changing and evolving. This can lead to a greater appreciation for the interconnectedness and impermanence of all things and can help us to cultivate a deeper sense of wisdom, compassion and freedom in our lives.

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