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Seven years ago I was asked by a friend if I was "religious and if I believed in God?" As a (formerly) practicing agnostic I quickly answered:"no." However, I defended myself by explaining that I lived my life according to universal principals of "right and wrong" (as I understood them). Because I believed that our deeds create a lasting effect on the world, I felt confident in my everlasting future. In other words, I wasn't worried about there being a heaven or not. I told my friend that when I die, I am banking on knowing that my impact on the world will be ever lasting. My "heaven" will ultimately be the creation of the the sum total of all my actions. 5 f9 T) A6 a& M7 |9 q0 y% m% D9 X
' h) |& K! u- O' B0 q( e+ `3 Z I will never forget my friend's response: he looked at me with glassy eyes, and told me how deeply spiritual I was. I didn't see it. It took five more years to see what he meant. Such was the inspiration of the following poem I wrote.
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# T i3 |; i; o# Y- U Heaven8 I& f- a3 u$ g. a- D
The pebble is worn smooth 2 g7 y( S' E, P9 I& v( f
Made small over time. M( w1 r* E+ K& W7 V& e! c
A product of a cataclysmic force of nature- L9 i' D8 e' ?+ m6 W6 E
A fragment of mountainous sheets of rock
7 ^9 U( E% v$ B6 t An accidental offspring of a boulder " f5 ? A4 {* J1 ~+ A
But just a very small stone. & N1 W* s7 [: H$ ^( e3 J2 I
7 F1 R. L# b: x0 s: D% r+ P The pebble's place in our world $ s: [6 D4 c2 Y8 ]# g+ |1 K
Is neither understood nor appreciated
" c6 W& v( K- d; Q2 X- y* \9 F% R But when thrown into a glassy calm pond . U0 R2 }7 D3 J- B: m+ M, s: y
Its insignificance is transformed2 @& e; r8 j, P+ f
Its meaning and purpose is unleashed.
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The instant the pebble kisses the pond; e1 f8 O) L9 D$ [
Its signature of concentric ripples # s: q8 X q L5 F
Spiral outwards
/ z! D9 y/ ^9 K. e, l# o Moving far beyond itself.$ a9 R, p4 ^+ e) i5 x
Gently affecting everything in its wake
5 I$ q$ f ] r Forever altering the smooth placid surface.: o8 j& M3 o% z7 b' A
8 P/ x' ]6 J' M1 I& X# A( | The pebble creates its worth and meaning 5 R* f+ e! Y) f1 G
By unleashing its unimagined power?
5 v' X. w! ^% {8 c Into a dueling force of action and reaction1 G$ E! @% h& p6 W- X k3 }
Creating karmic energy) q0 c& K7 G4 f, I9 I
Producing lasting and fluid impressions./ A( t- C1 }+ N+ m9 S7 m+ k
" E7 l8 Z% t( h( L, _. T! C Aren't we all pebbles?
8 B. M* q' ^$ V6 u7 t Feeling small and insignificant
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That who we are meant to be6 b( @& S2 t! l
Can never be measured in isolation& a N) l2 m4 W3 L5 ~4 {
on a path into ourselves.
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It is true then:
5 y. ~. p x% c Our everlasting future
4 ~' o! v3 w: m# M Is created by the indiscriminate tossing of pebbles
6 T" ^1 p/ Z0 G, ]* L5 J* o Into the pond of life
4 z( ^1 j% |4 q, { Creating ripples 9 W0 N! b8 P& }6 Z9 v$ S
that leave unique mark on our world
7 J T! j$ n# H% E Not because of thoughts 5 ]' n8 }0 S, i+ V( g
not because of well meaning plans- m8 y( |- x' P0 K* b8 c" n0 N4 f
But because of actions. # W6 P9 }) M1 f9 j/ G$ J' k
8 K8 {( d$ I. l2 ^$ J2 }! r Our life's prayers our answered
' W$ y |5 A; H: L Because even the smallest pebble # H _$ v6 {' I7 u; j |& ^; x4 A
No matter how seemingly insignificant, n! B8 V/ v0 u$ z
Changes the course of the lives
5 a5 T5 _% l7 J Of those we touch.? 1 z/ U$ y8 K: t7 M* L
& h) y5 A: y# \6 F; ~9 W6 x q And when the icy winds of death
$ u3 Z8 g C3 U, W" p beckon our lasting attention) W& s1 M6 S8 F7 {# e
We will gently leave this life
1 a6 l' G4 [6 f- e6 c( l2 l! a% B3 Y( } With the knowledge that
& H. C3 z9 p; D because of that one pebble ( M: z4 z3 x7 h, u% F
The world will never be the same.
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6 w A) w! p3 x" f5 S And then we have heaven …4 h% v ]' n* I F' k; i
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Ross Rosenberg
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