All you need is the seed
the word from which all does proceed
When planted in the mind’s fertile ground
To your true Tamar*, will it surely lead
Witness the trunk, the solid base
Full of strength, and full of grace
watered well and bathed in light
calmly casts away all challenge it would face
Going into the soil so deep
Inch by inch, the roots steadily creep
Anchoring to the solid ground of faith
Spreading far and wide in their sweep
From the trunk, a branch extends
Like a river in its ancient bends
Reaching out in prayer to grasp the Sun
To it’s precious creation, life it lends
See the truth in that perfect flower
Created in Christ - God’s infinite power
Radiating from its heavenly source
Growing every minute of every hour
And from that flower, will the patient see
The fruit that would beget a tree
The burning desire that first was sought
The picture of that which you would be
And from that flower which smells so sweet
Within the fruit so wonderful to eat
Comes yet another precious seed
And so the circle is made complete
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Tamar - a Hebrew word meaning “date”, “palm fruit”, or “palm tree” - representing a desirable thing or place. Tamar was a character in the Old Testament - the Daughter-in-law of Judah. She is central to a very misunderstood bible passage, whose true mystical meaning is shown so eloquently by Neville Goddard in his 5 Lessons Master Class.
All You Need is the Seed