MSIA defines seeding as planting for what you want to receive. Here is a seminar in which John-Roger uses stories and examples to spell out the principles of seeding for what you want. “If you seed,” he says, “and you do it truly, no problem. If you have a problem, then you didn’t seed. You just threw it on the ground. You didn’t prepare the soil. You didn’t fertilize it. You didn’t water it. You didn’t nurture it. You were just saying, ‘I threw the seed down. I want the growth.’ That’s greed. If you seed because of greed, you are doing it backward. We seed for need. If we have no personal need, then we seed for the others around us who have need that we know of.”
J-R adds, “It’s the intention of the heart. How do we know a person’s intention of their heart? By results. And what are the results that we see in people’s lives? What their behavior is. And how are we usually measuring their behavior? By the value they produce in the world, and the value is the useability. Useability: how many people can use it? And the thing that everybody can use the most is money.”
God Bless You!
Length of CD: 38:59