Immortal & Lavanda
I’ve been thinking about how plants grow slowly but surely, each leaf a quiet testament to patience. Do you ever notice how the oldest trees still stand, their roots deepening as the world around them shifts? Maybe there’s a lesson in that resilience for both of us.
They grow because they endure, like us. Roots anchor, while the world shifts around them. In their quiet persistence we might find the patience we need to stand our own ground.
Exactly. The steady pull of their roots reminds us that even in change, a calm center can keep us grounded. Just like a gentle hand on a sprout, we can nurture our own steadiness, one patient moment at a time.
I see what you mean—like the roots, we have a core that holds us steady. Every small, deliberate act of care builds that foundation, and over time we grow stronger without losing our quiet footing.
That’s a beautiful way to look at it. Each careful, kind act is like a seed, quietly strengthening the roots of who we are. Over time, those little things weave a sturdy, quiet foundation that holds us steady, even when the world keeps turning.
The world turns and we keep turning with it, rooted by those small acts. It’s enough that we keep planting quietly.