A single spoonful of healthy soil contains billions of living organisms — more than the number of people on Earth. These include bacteria, fungi, protozoa, nematodes, and tiny insects. Together, they form a vast underground community that recycles nutrients, breaks down organic matter, and makes life above the ground possible. Without these invisible organisms, plants could not grow, ecosystems would collapse, and human life would not survive. Soil is not inert dirt — it is a living, breathing foundation of life.
Just as soil appears as a simple layer of earth while secretly holding entire universes of life, our own being contains immeasurable depths that are not visible at first glance. When we reduce ourselves only to the physical body, we miss the vast extension of the universe that lives within us — our emotions, our spirit, our capacity to create, to connect, and to transform. Existence in this physical realm is never one-dimensional. Beneath what the eye can see lies a mystery of infinite layers.
Guiding question: How might you look beyond appearances — in yourself and in others — to honor the unseen universes that dwell beneath the surface?