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The seed, like the Ace, represents energy, and that energy will follow the plan of the suit, the result of your gardening skills being found in the end result. If you plant an apple seed and water it, you'll get an apple tree. The Ace of Cups might end in a happy marriage and family; the Pentacle in a beautiful garden, or a job on Wall Street; Ace of Wands might end in a great Art Show; the Ace of Swords in discovery of a great truth or graduating with honors from Columbia University. I see the Ace as a card of "dreams".... if you have a dream and you work toward it, it can become a reality. Of course, you don't get any guarantees: a hail storm can wipe out your garden, the love of your life may become an alcoholic; you may lose your job and go bankrupt; and the Art show could get cancelled. The beautiful thing about the seed is that if you have the strength and power of the tiny seed in your nature, you will get back up and replant. You can dream and grow until you die...and maybe even beyond.....if you are that Ace.
What a beautiful description! I like how you see the aces as long-term possibilities and not just the potential for a beginning. It makes me think of the bigger picture.