Cross Pollination: the Abundance of Flowers

Cross-Pollination

Does a bee, leaving one flower to go to the next, miss or mourn leaving the first?

No. It carries the love from that flower to the next—taking from the first what was freely given and delivering it forward. The flower, in turn, sends the bee on its way with love.

Nature works that way—in abundance—knowing that we are all completely and utterly connected. Giving freely to advance and pollinate others is actually adding unto oneself. It doesn’t give for what it will receive; rather, in the cheering on and support of others, it sustains the longevity and beauty of life itself.

What may have once weighed down its petals—resulting in earlier decay—is lightened through the transfer of that sacred fruit via the bee. The exchange unknowingly increases the stamina and sustainability of the flower itself. Had it held on or hoarded, the weight of the world, so to speak, would have caused it to wither on the vine.

Energy flows and multiplies through the very act of giving—with love, with joy, with no expectation of return. Through means unknown to you but known through the bee’s tiny feet, you are not only giving to yourself but also contributing to the betterment of others. Give freely and allow the flow to wash through you—to prolong, to feed, and to refresh the very petals of your life.

Your beauty and firmament will benefit both you and others in return.

Be the bee in some cases, and the pollinated flower in others.

You will receive not only what you give, but storehouses of golden pollination in return—seemingly carried by the wind. It is not a one-to-one give and take; it is more bountiful than you can comprehend.

Give from the heart, allowing it to flow through and to you.

Abundance is yours to give and to receive.

Do so gratefully.

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