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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. ; j* T6 j, h% k1 E
7 m, k# ]8 q/ h 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.1 y* \5 h$ I r6 G7 T# K2 X% g- w
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The pebble is worn smooth
9 U, X5 k1 t4 O: j; U Made small over time2 n0 _5 |8 y* e/ v3 j2 F
A product of a cataclysmic force of nature, Q- @) [, a3 j5 I' L8 I
A fragment of mountainous sheets of rock& S/ x( U0 o% y9 M) Z
An accidental offspring of a boulder 7 ?6 `7 W; _/ I( |7 R! o# o
But just a very small stone. % x: v# B2 _. e
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The pebble's place in our world
( v" l. n3 N# E4 R0 } Is neither understood nor appreciated4 o5 s* e, P# ]2 f9 e1 w
But when thrown into a glassy calm pond
Q) \9 ~% [4 v, D* q7 u Its insignificance is transformed/ L" y9 ]6 Q: [" B4 f% Q
Its meaning and purpose is unleashed.
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The instant the pebble kisses the pond+ U5 f( _3 r* v! r+ b: n
Its signature of concentric ripples / l; Q7 e9 L2 ?0 V* D9 @# R, ^
Spiral outwards % h6 _+ t5 o! {! g8 S5 d
Moving far beyond itself.
/ n$ b3 S, \- \) {& j Gently affecting everything in its wake7 r7 B2 ~% o: f* g4 }, w k" ]4 k
Forever altering the smooth placid surface.
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The pebble creates its worth and meaning
; j# s& a2 s8 v0 ` By unleashing its unimagined power?
l$ t" R1 S: N0 `3 ?) q Into a dueling force of action and reaction
, v# O: e; B( Y) v; `0 Z Creating karmic energy
- C' L. `: W/ G2 u" }4 e0 F Producing lasting and fluid impressions.
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Aren't we all pebbles?
. t) a( y' ^! i8 X7 ^+ z% B Feeling small and insignificant
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That who we are meant to be& r! T" d* n# J
Can never be measured in isolation
, H/ V/ I, F8 j7 y on a path into ourselves.2 i. S: H5 E+ X* K1 z
$ J& [" g/ p1 P6 A; Y" V' m+ Q It is true then:
G; [6 O5 p3 n! [. h$ P Our everlasting future
2 ]1 J) ]0 h5 P( H5 J3 f Is created by the indiscriminate tossing of pebbles
7 |; e' ?8 {( X6 o5 h% s+ q Into the pond of life
' s2 u$ u4 V$ P3 G Creating ripples
% V/ _) T& ?1 G& S9 K J# d% H that leave unique mark on our world 4 ? m) }8 [: w+ {3 l% B |- U
Not because of thoughts
: c4 R/ t! i# L. w3 x! O$ G4 n not because of well meaning plans
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, a4 ^0 r% N1 N) E [$ p0 t Our life's prayers our answered/ I7 O5 f6 d4 x! I% b
Because even the smallest pebble
% L. u1 ^3 k& S6 w No matter how seemingly insignificant% m* m5 Q" R# w1 L( I% x. E
Changes the course of the lives# m2 ~$ \- r# m, y
Of those we touch.? - g" Z! y4 x& j7 W- x7 V1 f
, r( Z5 B% m6 h8 j And when the icy winds of death5 ~/ h4 B: e& G' |3 ~ {
beckon our lasting attention
5 ^. [5 |' E- {' [; C4 U- \ We will gently leave this life $ j0 K* t3 o) M
With the knowledge that
' l7 z& ^/ e C4 S. P because of that one pebble
6 e5 D4 C8 T" x4 E1 Q7 q The world will never be the same.
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And then we have heaven …
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) e$ g( T, w4 y5 U2 p% I; l8 H Ross Rosenberg
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