🌬️Le Calme…
It’s often the smallest, quietest seeds that shift us the most — but only when we soften enough to notice them. Throughout my journey with LRC 🌱, I’ve witnessed changes within myself I never thought possible. As much as I’ve been pushing for La Mère de Terre, I’ve been doing the same for my own being. The outcome has been a sense of security and reassurance that transcends even the hardest circumstances. I still have flaws and defenses that feel frightening to release; thoughts that whisper I could never do enough to make a difference in a world so broken. Yet, ce calme I feel now is surreal. It didn’t arrive overnight — it came through release, through relinquishing, through being vulnerable even when every bone in me wanted to rebuild the walls. Vulnerability feels risky, yet it is the only way forward. If I am to preserve the beauty of this world, I cannot go back to the armor that once kept me from it.
🍃The Sacred Seeds
We often overlook the small things because we fix our gaze too far ahead. Many give up before even beginning, overwhelmed by what feels impossible — rather than noticing what’s already within reach. I cannot end world hunger tomorrow, but I can feed one hungry child today. I cannot solve climate change in one reflection, but I can plant one seed today.
And that’s all it takes, mes chères — a single seed can shift everything. Imagine if every human on earth planted just one — an herb, a flower, a tree. Seasons would soften, air would clear, and ecosystems would breathe again — even if no one noticed right away. The real work happens in silence. We know who we are by what we choose when no one is watching. As a wise gardener once said, “I don’t force my plants to grow… I remove what stops them.” So too with our lives — growth requires us to get out of our own way.
🦋When the Walls Fall
I once knew a jeune femme — one of the kindest beings I had ever met. At the time, I mistook her tenderness for fragility. Years later, I realized she was among the strongest women I’d ever known. Her kindness was not weakness; it was power. She taught me that the wall I thought protected me was actually blinding me to the seeds already planted.
Tenderness is strength. It takes courage to remain open in a world that teaches us to harden. Dreams cannot root in the soil of fear. We must trust the seeds we’ve planted — let the soil do its part, without fretting over every detail. We cannot control everything, mes cœurs. The more we try, the more we unravel. But we can choose our actions, our responses, and our openness to growth.
🌊The River Finds the Sea
Pensez, my dear community: What seeds are already rooting in your life that you haven’t noticed? Why haven’t you seen them? Have you allowed yourself to soften enough for hope to take root — or are walls still hiding them from view? What opportunities have you dismissed as too small, too impossible? These are not easy questions — honnêtement — but they are worthy ones. Take your time with them. Don’t ignore them. Sometimes the smallest beginnings are the strongest.
✨Ecoutez…
Dites-moi maintenant, or tell me later… either way, we are listening, and we are with you. Merci beaucoup for being part of this journey. We don’t feel alone — and neither should you.
Just remember:
“The smallest seeds carry the deepest roots…” | « Les plus petites graines portent les racines les plus profondes. »
Avec beaucoup de soin,
LRC💚
🌸Et pour vous…
Parfois, ce sont les graines invisibles qui portent les racines les plus profondes. Elles grandissent en silence, dans l’ombre, jusqu’au jour où l’on ose enfin adoucir nos murs et leur offrir la lumière. Dans chaque petit geste, dans chaque souffle de confiance, une forêt entière peut naître. Alors, souvenez-vous, mes ami·e·s : même ce que vous ne voyez pas encore est déjà en train de fleurir. 🌱
À la prochaine, mes cœurs,
LRC💚