Bearing Fruit

A tree that bears much fruit is typically one that has been nurtured from the ground up. Sometimes fruit can spontaneously bear fruit in the wild but generally this happens with intentional nurturing and energy, pruning and attention poured into caring for the bearer of such divine fruit. Fruit is representative of us not only in our soul form but also in our human bodies. We ourselves bear divine fruit but only when we have nurtured ourselves into this type of existence, given ourselves water and sunlight- the proper conditions to prosper for any living organism which bears life. We ourselves are the fruit and we bear our own fruit which appear as blessings in our lives and equally as blessings which we can bear and pass along to other people around us. Those who do not nurture themselves and their souls do not have much fruit to bear, for dry is the land which receives no water or nutrients.

Bearing fruit is a divine and practical process which each one of us has the opportunity to embody in both our soul or spirit form as well as in the physical human form. My wish is for your fruit, my children, to be ripe, delicious, and divine in your own right. That it be colorful and delightfully scented so that it delivers gifts to those who are in proximity of its greatness. 

What fruit do you wish to bear, my dears? Fruit that provides for yourselves and your loved ones or fruit that is just enough for you but not enough to share with others? When you nurture your own inner garden it is only natural that you will bear fruit as a result of your efforts. This in fact is the cycle which I call life- life in its pure essence. So by nurturing oneself and bearing the gifts of such efforts, one is engaging in this divine cycle of regeneration, of life itself in its most divine form.

Fruit can appear in many forms, such as faith, abundance, prosperity, love, compassion, and an open heart for others and for life. It can look different for every person but make no mistake- all fruit comes from the same place. It comes from the pure essence of God in Godself’s. It comes from a place of wholeness, of completion, and of unity. It does not come from greed or selfishness. This is why it's fruit to be shared with others because it's only natural that something so wonderful would be meant to be given away. When you are divinely filled with such fruitful abundance within yourself you have much to give from your full cup.

Think of yourself as a beautiful tree in nature. You grow your roots deep into the earth to create a strong foundation and to prepare yourself to be strong when the great winds come. You see in nature the trees that do not have strong foundations can be uprooted during major storms. This is because their roots were simply not deep enough. You strengthen your roots by strengthening your own commitment to yourself and to your growth as a human being on this earth. When your roots are deeply rooted in the earth, rest assured there is little that can take you down.

I encourage you to know yourself deeply enough to grow your roots down. This is the first step to bearing the fruit you wish to see in your beautiful life. It’s no magic you seek; it’s divine creation at its finest. Seek and you will find your sturdy place on the earth; you will become one. Before you know it you will bear your own fruit. Seek not outside of yourself but remember to return to the one you have come here to help transcend and ascend: yourself. Then you can talk to the other trees once you are deeply rooted within yourself. You are already connected to all the other trees [people] around you but connection from a place of groundedness is quite different from connection from a place of breeziness.

You are the fruit you wish to bear, my dears. Go now and tend to your garden so that you begin the process of firmly planting yourself in the earth and sharing your delightful fruit with others whom you love. I consider you and this planet my own fruit. We are all connected in the etheric realms more than one might imagine. I send you all my love.

Mary

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