SEED QUESTIONS FOR REFLECTION: What does caring for society to the 7th generation mean to you? Can you share a personal story of honoring the seed? How do we improve awareness about the seeds we are planting?
Today we are literally in a struggle to even save the seed, rather than honoring it. Geneticaly modified seeds are created to self-destruct or kill 'pests' who might feed on these plants, are designed so the farmer has to buy afresh everytime, bringing in the profits for the corporations. It is just plain sad. Mercifully, there are people working to preserve seed banks, as in http://www.navdanya.org/ As a metaphor, I find that I have many seeds in me, some of which blossomed and others did not, depending on what I fed and nourished.
I ponder on the 3rd world countries and their future vs genetic engineering of seeds/plants in capitalist countries that do not propagate. What will happen to their future?
What does the state of our world today indicate...what kind of seeds were planted, to produce worldwide terrorism & planetary destruction? Sigh.
I wish we as a society honored the 7th generation. It seems so many issues are answered only for one generation, sometimes two. I have not been a part of any decision making process that involves more than 2. 7 would be insightful and honest to values. I will do my best to change my way of thinking. I sometimes do not even think to my kids generation and that is wrong headed of me.
How do we improve our awareness about the seeds we are planting is a most basic question. I wish I had a good answer. When I'm aware of my present experience it is easier for me to notice the importance of awareness. Practicing noticing one's present experience helps one to do it more easily in the future. Meditation can be of great value. Practicing kind selflessness helps one be kinder in the future. Practicing selfishness without regard for others, helps generate more of that kind of behavior in the future. Karma seems to be very real. As either the Dalai Lama, or Gandhi said: "If you want to make others happy, be compassionate. If you want to be happy, be compassionate." I'm grateful for the opportunity to respond. Warm and kind regards to everyone.