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 Here’s a poem that weaves together the quote from Abdul Baha, the virtue of purposefulness, and the imagery of planting seeds:


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### Seeds of Purpose


In the garden of life, where dreams take flight,  

Thoughts scatter like seeds in the soft morning light.  

Yet Abdul Baha whispers, wise and profound,  

“Concentrate your thinking, let purpose abound.”


**For scattered intentions yield little reward,**  

Like seeds left unwatered, they wither, ignored.  

But focus your mind on a single, clear aim,  

And watch as your efforts ignite like a flame.


**Plant the seed of purpose, nurture it well,**  

With patience and care, let your vision swell.  

Each thought a small seedling, with roots reaching deep,  

In the soil of your heart, where your passions can leap.


As you water with action and sunlight of grace,  

Wonderful fruits will emerge from their place.  

A harvest of meaning, a bounty of light,  

From concentrated effort, your future shines bright.


So tend to your garden, let purpose be clear,  

For the fruits of your labor will blossom each year.  

With Abdul Baha’s wisdom, let your spirit take flight,  

In the garden of purpose, embrace the pure light.


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I hope you find this poem inspiring! 

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