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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. ; F( o7 y0 f& i2 c( d5 F1 h
8 V% ~0 }0 V& }" ~% l) v' ~ 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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Heaven
9 q- `' U+ n6 L0 ^ The pebble is worn smooth
: ?7 Z0 K% W6 ?( U6 Q/ n! x Made small over time( a" J, n6 u+ _% s( g# M
A product of a cataclysmic force of nature
' J, t+ i2 N. {5 ~& p! N! _ A fragment of mountainous sheets of rock2 i+ V5 \6 c2 `$ b s$ I
An accidental offspring of a boulder
S2 _ O0 X3 t2 n( W6 h But just a very small stone. 9 `8 w( P' E, j% A$ J
2 B: v: f! _4 L8 F8 Q; W9 [ The pebble's place in our world h6 T" @# I! \( ?
Is neither understood nor appreciated
1 y3 e B* X" P3 k But when thrown into a glassy calm pond & b& T2 ^3 C' Y; C2 |6 n2 \
Its insignificance is transformed
6 C, h; G Q% w( W Its meaning and purpose is unleashed.. v0 n o2 b. _. j# Y3 R( \
) y2 W* f/ S P0 `5 z The instant the pebble kisses the pond
6 h" R2 F) L8 p, P |; ] Its signature of concentric ripples
7 f( D7 W( g: Y# Z( z0 `, } Spiral outwards ' U5 K' y9 j3 |- O; y
Moving far beyond itself.
% ^. {0 ?' p7 ~# L# ]3 I! W Gently affecting everything in its wake
% n) E X8 a8 d6 H# |6 P Forever altering the smooth placid surface.8 n+ V: T, f& C% p. P* _
1 S& g ?+ J5 U) s3 X0 i The pebble creates its worth and meaning 8 O9 M9 @8 _$ ^0 j
By unleashing its unimagined power?
3 j# s" ^5 n+ r0 @. G! u Into a dueling force of action and reaction
, r+ I% J7 W- L Creating karmic energy
% |' G! L( A# }; h Producing lasting and fluid impressions.
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. }8 R- S3 ]& f' @ Aren't we all pebbles?
4 j+ o2 h3 a7 E# U0 L o4 `1 Y% q Feeling small and insignificant' k! e8 B H5 T, P: N" `
But ultimately recognizing ( P2 n7 n3 N' w* ?
That who we are meant to be
# r ]# R3 @3 q$ `, Z Can never be measured in isolation
) |4 A1 p4 e! l: H! F# w$ t! \/ `4 z on a path into ourselves.& n* ^$ Q, f+ G6 i r. G
$ B$ i& F N+ s) K1 \6 | It is true then:, w; c& R) B2 B) e0 s; @
Our everlasting future
! u# ^, ]0 y5 U) l) u Is created by the indiscriminate tossing of pebbles$ E l9 g1 R: n' v/ y6 R1 R
Into the pond of life+ A R+ y) I0 A( A5 b
Creating ripples & h0 F# C% R: b
that leave unique mark on our world
% b) J0 ~3 ?1 j Not because of thoughts 5 L1 x f% ]( y' X, |
not because of well meaning plans" {) L' G- R! u1 w( `
But because of actions. ( V! \+ S! T* s' f7 ~; K
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Our life's prayers our answered9 i8 G& ?, S" C; G- x: Y+ w6 t
Because even the smallest pebble
2 Q: J7 ?. D. B A' e0 L: y: d% m* ~. ~ No matter how seemingly insignificant
2 g, s- E" n9 p; K' Q! m Changes the course of the lives
6 B9 B1 }( j+ u# N4 h& Z% i Of those we touch.? : l' W4 k& v$ y/ u2 V0 e9 E$ s
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And when the icy winds of death* y5 u ]3 c8 H
beckon our lasting attention
4 P0 S! T) n6 u* b- l2 q We will gently leave this life , ^. x9 m9 ]5 m0 u$ T+ M) _! k/ G
With the knowledge that 4 O8 T/ H5 G, P# s& `3 j
because of that one pebble ' H' p5 c) m& q. a$ b
The world will never be the same.
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0 Y% z; V5 K3 s! D6 p7 U1 ^5 H And then we have heaven …4 v) I: w8 Y0 a9 M# l6 f
3 r+ f7 |3 P" H5 }+ G1 q Ross Rosenberg
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