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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.
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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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% h( ^6 y4 R4 r; i$ a Heaven
& j1 `. M5 B F. t The pebble is worn smooth
( ^9 s; e( p- M6 b; U Made small over time
0 {0 k: u2 n( R: N0 ]9 x A product of a cataclysmic force of nature! @. C0 f* ~3 a' G' i
A fragment of mountainous sheets of rock
8 D3 N- k O8 j0 e6 W An accidental offspring of a boulder
* K+ u/ N' l- `- y. h+ b2 Y But just a very small stone. 5 E* Z9 u& ]) x0 u
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The pebble's place in our world
& o H3 }' E a% h. e Is neither understood nor appreciated3 W+ Q4 e8 E( o# V
But when thrown into a glassy calm pond
- [# o9 d, u8 v/ Z1 y Its insignificance is transformed
& y) |; }4 h) b+ B/ o% J: ?; ` Its meaning and purpose is unleashed." y: K* T+ S/ [4 x+ O( z
) V/ K4 `0 I/ c The instant the pebble kisses the pond
3 S9 O1 w ?5 D) C; | Its signature of concentric ripples 4 K1 t" v" y0 E- E( @
Spiral outwards
9 J) J6 @# ^7 G; b {& x% X: q Moving far beyond itself.
$ G3 Q9 [6 k' m' @ Gently affecting everything in its wake
9 ]0 M/ L6 U; H4 g Forever altering the smooth placid surface.. s6 s5 [$ T8 a" l: j3 b# l B- T: \
. Y3 N" Y* R5 t1 {& f The pebble creates its worth and meaning / t# ?) }" L* V9 G- U. e4 C
By unleashing its unimagined power?
& K5 H7 ?* L7 Z7 D9 Y8 e Into a dueling force of action and reaction# }* P9 u$ L5 J3 R) r- b
Creating karmic energy
) |- S' S% t: B. N! U- X Producing lasting and fluid impressions.4 V% x7 p7 {5 v8 B# y
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Aren't we all pebbles?3 Q- ]+ [3 D, m
Feeling small and insignificant
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# s. x; N8 d2 ?3 q That who we are meant to be
7 [* T- |9 N0 ~, H0 ~& U Can never be measured in isolation
# o8 Q* c; ?9 E on a path into ourselves." r3 K' @0 ? e1 Q
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It is true then:
6 N( }9 a6 r7 o! `: ~ Our everlasting future
8 W, T4 g9 X& J5 c8 M& [ Is created by the indiscriminate tossing of pebbles
0 ` M# j' [1 Q$ k( e0 b0 k Into the pond of life$ Q1 G! g( q5 T
Creating ripples - x1 B* {: l& G% o# P
that leave unique mark on our world 1 c5 Z1 J+ S5 Z* R- \
Not because of thoughts
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Our life's prayers our answered
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No matter how seemingly insignificant: N3 f3 t$ i2 v6 l2 N1 H
Changes the course of the lives
2 s3 f, ^- ?! e' k ^+ M3 H Of those we touch.? + @3 G) P, ~5 b- ~
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And when the icy winds of death
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3 y8 l0 r! {# y! T+ C2 v7 L) p8 U We will gently leave this life
7 c0 n6 R/ z) m; m4 N) W- H With the knowledge that
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- d# z, `; I7 F, N( t( x: m The world will never be the same.- `" w* x' Q5 ]+ s$ b6 B
# L# y' m A/ W" t9 d And then we have heaven …
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Ross Rosenberg
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