Cast your food on waters

Cast your food upon waters

Cast your food upon waters: for you shall find it after many days.

Why?

Because this is the nature of true food.

All food comes from seed.

Seed shall always produce seed, multiplying itself.

This is the nature of seed.

Always try new things in good faith,

and sleep on it in good faith,

and you shall find it multiplying many times after many days,

and you do not know how in every detail.

This is the general  principle of seeding seed.

Very general principle.

In fact, the whole physical universe is generated from a quantum seed.

Cast your food upon waters

In 1931, Georges Lamaitre wrote:

“If the world has begun with a single quantum, the notions of space and time would altogether fail to have any meaning at the beginning; they would only begin to have a sensible meaning when the original quantum had been divided into a sufficient number of quanta. If this suggestion is correct, the beginning of the world happened a little before the beginning of space and time.”

“On a macroscopic level, the Universe appears to be entirely classical. Gravity can be described by the curvature of space according to the rules of General Relativity; electromagnetic effects are perfectly well-described by Maxwell’s equations. Only on ultra-tiny scales do quantum effects begin to come into play, showing themselves in features like atomic transitions, absorption and emission lines, the polarization of light, and vacuum birefringence.

And yet, if we extrapolate back to the earliest stages of the Universe, every relevant interaction that occurred was purely quantum in nature. Individual quantum particles and fields interacted on short scales and at enormous energies, leading to many observables today that have a quantum legacy imprinted on them. In particular, the largest galactic and supergalactic structures owe their origins to quantum physics, too. Here’s how.”

Cast your food upon waters

Always try new things in good faith.

People are afraid of trying new things for fear of failure. 

So be prepared to try new things.

You learn new things in your failures.

Learn to forget your past failures. 

Learn to avoid failure.

Learn other people’s experience.

Read good books.

Learn to relax and refresh your mind constantly.

Add patience and endurance to your character.

Learn to discern what is real food.

Food can nourish your soul and body. 

Cast your food on waters, you will reap food after many days.

There are many well known ways to learn new things in these days. For example:

“There’s no way to know everything, but it’s a great idea to try to learn something new every day. Start by looking for ways to find new information each day. Books and the internet are your friends! You can also pick a new skill to learn that you can practice daily. It’s also important to keep your mind open. You never know when an opportunity to learn will pop up!”