Do You Need a 'Fallow Year'? The Ancient Art of a Year of Rest
Sheridan Voysey
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'You reap what you sow' is a powerful principle describing the way much of life works. Plant a seed of goodness, kindness or faith, and a harvest of it will follow later. But the metaphor assumes the seed is sown into healthy soil. What if it's not? What happens when we keep trying to get a harvest from an exhausted life?
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