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Planting Mustard Seeds May 2026

The mustard seed is a paradox. Hold it between thumb and forefinger, and you will barely feel its weight. It is a speck, a dust mote, a punctuation mark at the end of a long sentence. By all accounts, it is insignificant. Yet within that tiny, dormant vessel lies a quiet, explosive ambition.

And when it does, it does not apologize. planting mustard seeds

Then, you wait.

So go ahead. Make a small hole in the dirt. Drop in a speck. Cover it up. You have just planted more than a seed. You have planted a promise. The mustard seed is a paradox

The ancients knew this mystery. They used the mustard seed as a metaphor for the kingdom of heaven, for faith, for the immense potential coiled inside the minuscule. It is a reminder that beginnings are not measured by their size, but by their nature. By all accounts, it is insignificant

For the first few days, nothing happens. The earth remains unbroken, indifferent to your investment. A gardener could easily forget where the seed was sown. This is the lesson of patience. In the silence of the soil, a secret chemistry is unfolding. The seed must first die to its old self—cracking its own hull in an act of radical trust—before it can reach for the light.

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