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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. " `( ^9 Y2 [+ m+ B5 F* J3 i \* h
) n5 o2 W8 K+ o3 O5 P 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 U1 P: x8 r" d' e, R
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Heaven! R! H0 w4 K$ m/ E
The pebble is worn smooth
1 j5 i+ ~0 L6 h, g C" D/ g a/ P) P Made small over time
! L ?# A/ X4 S3 h A product of a cataclysmic force of nature, J; s% y$ H: M- m3 x
A fragment of mountainous sheets of rock8 Y! A7 u$ N/ I+ U! m' l4 h1 P
An accidental offspring of a boulder
2 s1 ?3 m. l7 _) Y But just a very small stone. : s k( D. @* v' y. p7 o
& s* R+ M2 r# E) X# U3 _ The pebble's place in our world
8 `% u* t Z% Z4 i- V. `( D Is neither understood nor appreciated
( w5 v, |4 }8 @, r& l6 ~: W: ~ But when thrown into a glassy calm pond
' @5 j* @$ b* f- F. V1 v0 | Its insignificance is transformed- x& c, i, G& t8 e' [
Its meaning and purpose is unleashed.2 h7 l J$ q2 p8 \* T! |
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The instant the pebble kisses the pond
1 ^0 M' v% w+ x2 m Its signature of concentric ripples 9 Z2 b; r( A, L' Y* @6 X: u
Spiral outwards $ e/ Z; H2 J; n1 Q+ N v3 ?; H
Moving far beyond itself.
9 l3 ~& ]' X ^& d0 @1 N" o' c Gently affecting everything in its wake. c' e- @ t" A4 ]
Forever altering the smooth placid surface.
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1 q3 r- n+ k% \+ c- r The pebble creates its worth and meaning
+ l; A- f+ D* I) A7 f1 m By unleashing its unimagined power?
$ G! I; E. P& G" u Into a dueling force of action and reaction
! p3 |. B O" J4 L Creating karmic energy
6 {# j0 s+ U. i* V- k Producing lasting and fluid impressions.2 U/ P! c6 L; r f5 i
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Aren't we all pebbles?! K1 u% N. O6 K+ N' L
Feeling small and insignificant
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7 ~4 x2 B3 Y/ h; p! C That who we are meant to be
% F' u% J' t B6 V5 i; n Can never be measured in isolation0 a& Z! z l3 _
on a path into ourselves.
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. I0 }, {/ N; c! B It is true then:
/ ~1 k) A4 z& h6 a Our everlasting future
9 d( o0 G* ]& Y. B; S Is created by the indiscriminate tossing of pebbles! F; U) f2 p5 \
Into the pond of life
( |* R' w2 m/ [' ?5 v: n Creating ripples / G' }7 R# E: N' w) L
that leave unique mark on our world
# Y' h1 H! o* {$ Y+ `& r9 u Not because of thoughts
! I* D& w, R! U" F+ P not because of well meaning plans) Y3 Y2 ?3 B4 g
But because of actions. % U. h! x' ^7 ^4 Q# Y
0 {. O' \5 K/ [2 M! P Our life's prayers our answered
6 Z7 a) e, v' I0 @+ ^0 Q& p; t Because even the smallest pebble
; u- o( I5 m! O0 _" J0 @2 U No matter how seemingly insignificant
/ g3 x9 H/ a, V \; Q Changes the course of the lives5 I2 H2 t& ^" m) q6 J
Of those we touch.? / m8 Z% B7 T7 z& U
6 c+ x' S0 |6 a# ^ And when the icy winds of death, s7 { t- | @0 b, \9 `( |
beckon our lasting attention
# x1 s6 Y9 ?0 u% @1 m+ J We will gently leave this life
5 h o) E* |* ?" r' q7 T" o' Q With the knowledge that ! k# L8 c4 c% f
because of that one pebble
8 l9 y8 ~. q+ ]/ d The world will never be the same.$ T" [. ^' D+ R# b! n
9 L, ^$ v. y0 ~" }. \5 x3 D And then we have heaven …" E" v+ t9 y" h5 K5 ]
$ M' v3 Y: C$ i! o Ross Rosenberg
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