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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. # X) c7 `6 B _( x
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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.. a5 p' Y6 k, u5 H9 w9 l
4 t0 o! `8 k$ J9 o# {) v Heaven
3 h! R* u- R/ {6 e- u! N The pebble is worn smooth
9 h C. f5 Z3 o# B6 K; S Made small over time
4 F4 R4 L: ^- N$ Y2 \; a7 R A product of a cataclysmic force of nature- T! ^' s6 ^1 A
A fragment of mountainous sheets of rock& y( U- ?. i7 `3 H
An accidental offspring of a boulder
: d( E: h3 h. g6 b. |( F; |4 u But just a very small stone. ' x2 o1 H+ m0 R" n6 J
, f. w$ s! i1 E/ w7 Y The pebble's place in our world & |% ]- f5 f" [( \0 N
Is neither understood nor appreciated
: d/ V% L* Q3 e% ^! ?& F. g( I But when thrown into a glassy calm pond 9 I3 ?' S/ |( x) X; z
Its insignificance is transformed
( I& _4 m# H) I) C Its meaning and purpose is unleashed.
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The instant the pebble kisses the pond
; m3 }% K. L( V Its signature of concentric ripples 8 d' l2 k B% b
Spiral outwards * {" v% o1 E e, _
Moving far beyond itself.
: ]/ @4 U, S# \% L Gently affecting everything in its wake9 b1 _. j- m: E6 U! f, H a
Forever altering the smooth placid surface.0 @/ s; P' @! t* E. s
" T" j1 A* E# L The pebble creates its worth and meaning 6 @( O0 @; v5 g0 b
By unleashing its unimagined power? 9 X/ D8 L: _8 B( E* ]
Into a dueling force of action and reaction2 b! j) c4 E) B2 u
Creating karmic energy! O5 ]. U2 e7 I( W# Q/ C" j
Producing lasting and fluid impressions.
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0 R4 N+ r: B$ w0 G Aren't we all pebbles?9 Z3 Z* W H" n1 X" D* k& r0 Q
Feeling small and insignificant" F( b; B& f. o
But ultimately recognizing # @- y4 ?3 Y% i# C' s" W
That who we are meant to be: j' J% ~- d% G$ A0 \& H2 y
Can never be measured in isolation7 l) u! {9 }# Z7 z" J
on a path into ourselves.! J2 Q+ ?' N6 h1 m& R2 I* p6 I
( V4 c5 O! K: ]3 S$ X5 C It is true then:- [' I, _" d/ f4 ^
Our everlasting future
7 r4 x4 ^- X2 q( D Is created by the indiscriminate tossing of pebbles
3 ~* V( X8 d) I6 _ Into the pond of life" x. _$ ?, ]4 F. W6 T0 _* g0 V2 F
Creating ripples
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B( }' G4 M }8 Q; Q3 a2 s Not because of thoughts ) N6 {+ X5 F- c, O1 [% m
not because of well meaning plans
; r5 b0 n7 x; K4 g- p. W1 w" F But because of actions.
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; `6 [3 T$ x4 {5 f. R Our life's prayers our answered
$ F) C1 D9 g/ k" d! } Because even the smallest pebble % g' ^ L& f9 M2 w: F9 s8 C4 g7 u
No matter how seemingly insignificant4 \0 ~" z; s$ u" X. m; z
Changes the course of the lives
- S C) Q/ Z' Y2 \ Of those we touch.?
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@2 p" \9 s) |* S* d) _5 L And when the icy winds of death6 C; q, M4 _0 ]% n5 U
beckon our lasting attention1 b+ l, d# B& H6 s( K* B
We will gently leave this life 5 e7 J8 G7 i: m6 Q* P9 Q
With the knowledge that 4 i x$ I2 Q& g# Q
because of that one pebble : D' J, N. _8 v9 y
The world will never be the same.( f% w1 x5 e! D) Z9 j+ {% G1 E
9 ~6 @% ]# I& @ And then we have heaven …- {5 U/ E2 { y
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Ross Rosenberg! X: [; j" z( ^ P4 p$ Y( s6 a. t
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