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Wednesday 28 October 2015

Buried hope is growing hope.

The thing about grave yards is that they may be the richest places in the world in terms of buried hope. But, it does not mean that the life that generated the buried hope did not see fulfillment of hope at some time. It could be that the buried dream or buried hope of buying one more new consumer product was not realized before that horrible or possibly natural demise. But, they must have had many fulfilled hopes of course. This is true for everyone. You may dream of being President of Napster or something else some day. From a more spiritual point of view, you could think of hope as would think of a seed. It is said that a English Saint did this and took care of all of his family very well, never using them or hurting them. He communicated quite directly. His name is Oswald. See Wikipedia for more. Oswald is an Anglo-Saxon name meaning "divine ruler", from "os" (god) and "weald" (rule). Oswald of Northumbria (604–642) was Bretwalda of the English and is venerated as a saint. Also, Oswald is a popular given name of many Europeans. But, any buried hope (spiritual vision or seed buried in fertile ground) has to represent a seed that only required some time before you could see the fulfillment of a harvest. Sometimes people try to uproot it. They may fight against it much like a spate of bad weather. Buried hope represents the truth of seed being planted, the time for growth and then the expected harvest. Google the bible verse for "seed, time, harvest".

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