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In searching the seed laws in different countries by google, instead, I got one small article in one net about the Law of the Seed. It tells about the natural law of the seeds, and the life philosophy. I copied it here to share with you.
From : http://bbs.in2english.com.cn/showtopic-10761.aspx
The lesson of the law of the seed is “You reap your harvest after you do the work” You dig the soil and water the seed (effort), wait a while (patience) and then you pick your beans. Effort + patience = Results
This principle is often lost on people. They say: “If I plant beans today, what will I get back tomorrow?” And the answer is : “Wet bean seeds”. The law of the seed says: “You plant today, and you harvest … LATER!” Plant beans now; pick beans in four months. When everybody grew their own food, people probably understood this concept better. But this is the age of instant noodles.
Lao Huang says: “If I had a decent job, then I would really work hard. But all I do is wash dishes, so to heck with it.” Wrong, Lao Huang ! If you become the best dish washer in town, someone will notice you, or someone will promote you, or you’ll feel so good about yourself that you’ll one day go and do something you really want to do.
Effort first, harvest second.It’s a principle. You can’t reverse the process.
The wonderful thing about nature is that it gives us back much more than what we put out. When you plant a pumpkin seed, you don't just get back one seed! Otherwise, why bother? Nature is very generous. Plant a few seeds and you may end up with truckload of pumpkins. Again, this principle works with everything we do, but first we need to get out in the fields and dig!
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