It’s not your job to manage the air, water, and light; leave that to nature. Your task is to plant the seed and then sit back in peace. Focus on your inner state, not on external arrangements.
Arranging everything is beyond human capability. Understand this truth, and you’ll be free. Even if you try to bring light, air, or water through your own efforts, they’ll be dull, dry, and tasteless.
Just plant the seed, protect it until it sprouts, and then let go. Leave the rest to nature. Your role is not that of a gardener; you’re not in control. Adopt a sense of non-doership (akarta bhava), which is the highest form of karma yoga.
Tell nature, “I’ve done my part by planting the seed with the consciousness you gave me. Now, it’s your turn to take care of the rest!” And then, let go.


