“When your heart is sincere, even the universe helps you.”
After moving into my new home, what I worried about most was my Hoya.
According to the plant guide, “Hoyas don’t like moving.”
From that moment, I treated it as tenderly as a child adjusting to a new place.
In my old home, the Hoya had just begun to bloom —
so moving felt like asking an expectant mother to suddenly change hospitals.
I couldn’t help but worry and whisper to it every day,
“Don’t be afraid. You’ll bloom again soon.”
Each morning I misted its leaves gently,
and twice a week, I gave it a bit of nutrition,
watching quietly, hoping for a sign of strength.
Then one Sunday morning,
in the calm light streaming through my window,
the miracle happened —
a tiny cluster of flowers had opened. 🌸
After church, I looked again —
this time, there were two blossoms forming,
as if the Hoya was smiling and saying,
“I’m home now. I’m all right.”
At that moment, a thought touched my heart:
“When your heart is sincere, even the universe helps you.”
Perhaps my Hoya had felt my longing —
perhaps the universe had heard it too.
In that quiet connection between care and response,
we both found our way to bloom again,
together, in this new home. 🌿💫

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