(2) A seed may be a symbol of your true self, which is not to be confused with the ego. In fact there may be some internal dialogue in
your psyche between the true self (T) and the ego (‘me’), in which, despite ‘me’s’ stubborn independence or rebelliousness, T offers love and comfort and healing. (In Hindu mythology the seed is a symbol of Atman, the ultimate T of every act. In Judaism, Christianity and Islam - God is a Thou’. In mystical traditions, however, God is the one and only T, and full consciousness of the T - the opposite of egoistic selfcentredness - is said to bring freedom from fears and true independence.) [1]
2- Often in dreams a seed will suggest the validity of something we arc planning. We need to know the right conditions in which to grow and mature.
3- A seed carries great potential and latent power.
It is this symbolism which is relevant spiritually. [2]
A beginning or early stage of a process.
Potential to become something greater.
Something or someone whom you feel will thrive if they receive nurturing.
Wisdom.
The essence or essential aspect of something.
See also: Flower Bulb, Fruit, Sprout, Plant, Planting, Garden, Food [5]
If you scatter seed on barren earth, you may be wasting your energy on something. Seeds can represent sperm or the ovum, although botanically, pollen is the equivalent of sperm. [6]
2. Christ;
3. Descendants;
4. Multiplication; Luke 8:11; 1 Pet. 1:23; Gen. 1:11-12; 3:15; 13:15; Matt. 13:38; Luke 6:45; 17:6. [7]
If you are casting or planting seeds you are building for future abundance. As you sow, you reap. [9]
2. Spreading or planting ideas.
3. Human sperm or egg. [10]
