 鲜花( 0)  鸡蛋( 0)
|
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. 4 C1 I& |; m6 x- u% e
/ y* v1 C7 c. x; e: q
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.7 N; r" V _$ X* F2 {+ m5 D
# o$ n9 s. a' T# m% N- t
Heaven
8 J5 o3 \* q9 l1 G4 V' w The pebble is worn smooth
i* k$ S) V3 A' ] Made small over time% M9 w! o. N y! |/ j% [) Z. a
A product of a cataclysmic force of nature; a7 [! Y/ f$ o1 |0 ?0 C& [ g# V
A fragment of mountainous sheets of rock
1 B$ z; f) _4 { An accidental offspring of a boulder 0 O8 Z( X( {- a" b' x
But just a very small stone.
6 O4 M- C- f6 c ; i2 y9 C' r) Z! }3 z9 e+ u, s& x5 s# c
The pebble's place in our world
9 L. [8 w, K# F2 n/ q8 m Is neither understood nor appreciated
8 e2 m- ^' } H$ N But when thrown into a glassy calm pond . i* h/ k9 I8 U
Its insignificance is transformed
0 F9 ` R. r7 m: E Its meaning and purpose is unleashed.
$ c8 o6 J; a, S9 M* O + W# f x) w# U" v, m; i& R4 U
The instant the pebble kisses the pond+ j* E+ i7 N6 c! q6 q7 X# Y
Its signature of concentric ripples ! g8 n: r( n. h! N% Z; K
Spiral outwards
# r7 A$ ?3 d2 {6 t, L2 l Moving far beyond itself.
- c7 ^8 ?6 N% a& n2 O Gently affecting everything in its wake0 W" Y. G% }) H& h0 v! g
Forever altering the smooth placid surface.) E4 D0 P+ W; N+ ]8 a9 J* U* s: _
$ B3 z; d' s. w6 }5 T+ v1 R+ d The pebble creates its worth and meaning
. [7 D3 `+ e# ?2 n, w7 {3 D By unleashing its unimagined power?
, h0 R: y5 Y8 I* b: E' J$ X Into a dueling force of action and reaction
) ^( A9 n7 Q, z( m) I Creating karmic energy
" E9 q( v; X( X; ~ Producing lasting and fluid impressions.
: O; w6 P8 {* M
7 ]3 Z: e5 ]# u& |$ O Aren't we all pebbles?
' H |+ s6 w* n7 P Feeling small and insignificant# q% u( p+ o% f2 W3 K* p" p
But ultimately recognizing : c) U. ]+ m1 O* o) x* _: S3 d
That who we are meant to be
& Y8 S! m- D5 R! m$ A& j1 R% Q Can never be measured in isolation
3 x: a3 S2 s. F( j# y" x on a path into ourselves.- p# N* D$ ]; A! A# }
2 h) Q. H9 w+ U9 m T0 B It is true then:* u0 s# J7 J! @( v' K/ ?0 \
Our everlasting future 5 Y) B& C' {; R1 _9 V5 Y/ [
Is created by the indiscriminate tossing of pebbles
2 A) ?* K9 w0 |9 k, A Into the pond of life
- @* l1 l4 R7 c0 T Creating ripples
+ \# t1 F4 e5 N that leave unique mark on our world
; w+ w( ?3 w7 N* H Not because of thoughts
7 z( e; ^3 i; d9 f6 J- m, E: d5 q not because of well meaning plans0 \# i, {$ G3 h. b; P( H1 M( ~1 T5 g9 H
But because of actions.
7 s6 F3 J+ y2 m- v& E5 `
$ K; C* p8 t. c) O8 V Our life's prayers our answered
# x! g* f2 Z' }$ h Because even the smallest pebble
+ F0 u* b% O) s+ v g No matter how seemingly insignificant7 M" U$ p- J3 M6 o& d3 I
Changes the course of the lives- I h$ O4 _1 u4 K0 C8 M
Of those we touch.? ) f1 R& P" e/ l" }( X) }
/ b8 d4 I% F1 a
And when the icy winds of death4 A7 O( U; P+ V/ o, ~' O
beckon our lasting attention+ o) v6 m& Q* I, L% S9 Q6 G
We will gently leave this life
7 w! o) _! w4 m/ k) G& N/ }; X With the knowledge that 3 b, v5 T( S/ R" Y$ g/ G! P5 t
because of that one pebble
1 w1 m9 E) A$ D2 [ The world will never be the same.
7 t) E- M* E1 j2 X. O
I! K5 \8 I r1 ~ And then we have heaven …6 h! @! R# i% W0 X. \
% n0 k8 ]3 _$ e$ Y$ l; G0 v( m. N
Ross Rosenberg
) |) D' x3 |. c" a 8/18/03 |
|