 鲜花( 0)  鸡蛋( 0)
|
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.
6 H3 z9 m- e8 V# {0 o " n- U8 s. T% P! b# \, n
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.2 L6 Z4 ?4 \( B0 O/ k4 X8 ~
& _2 O: i! B7 c/ v
Heaven* f8 ^; D. g" G2 J; [! r
The pebble is worn smooth
$ N8 ?+ B# N& L Made small over time
9 K: S; ]' T' e1 f, |) _9 w A product of a cataclysmic force of nature$ y2 T- u0 K2 p. q3 R, I
A fragment of mountainous sheets of rock
/ q7 k2 ]4 h/ q8 w9 V) L: B% F# z6 ? An accidental offspring of a boulder 9 s- a, t, o; I& i. K
But just a very small stone.
/ R" `8 w& Y) S8 h) J% A
$ Y5 h3 M$ R. s The pebble's place in our world
0 c: b# U8 ?, O" j9 K' m8 r Is neither understood nor appreciated
: U1 p/ \* `$ U+ d But when thrown into a glassy calm pond 2 p- j$ O4 ^8 `1 J+ {. R2 C
Its insignificance is transformed
1 e% W) i( [) A. n# B! V Its meaning and purpose is unleashed.
4 j3 }$ W. n. I" F6 @: z
2 o' i6 T( |5 K. G* ?, k2 m The instant the pebble kisses the pond
4 t+ m/ J# \ x Its signature of concentric ripples : E7 l/ q- q/ H+ m
Spiral outwards 9 l D+ p4 w" I
Moving far beyond itself.
2 N* O8 R! Y4 B- Q& j Gently affecting everything in its wake
& O% X* Z) V5 k$ R$ u, f7 i Forever altering the smooth placid surface., p! `: [6 R" B% {2 g- r5 M
+ z6 V6 o k4 j( R
The pebble creates its worth and meaning
3 H9 n1 F2 z% U By unleashing its unimagined power? 6 {! C2 d/ p% | J, {2 Y
Into a dueling force of action and reaction; `/ H$ x# H7 i2 F4 ]
Creating karmic energy
/ M5 S" K! }/ X5 ]4 i Producing lasting and fluid impressions.
: K" w B3 x1 |1 l. { 9 y, X: e' M% ^0 D( |" R
Aren't we all pebbles?
: \1 u4 k+ t6 T9 D Feeling small and insignificant( }$ ^9 w0 S8 w
But ultimately recognizing 1 ?, Y. S0 L1 q, l
That who we are meant to be1 p6 d* }! H8 y+ U0 i. H
Can never be measured in isolation
7 F5 l# |7 |7 u9 a' d. E; P q }9 ^ on a path into ourselves.
! ]* p a5 `1 m; z 1 o7 o f- ?* l5 m
It is true then:% `! Z" e3 M, h$ B! S& Z3 w
Our everlasting future
2 p8 n P" _8 H9 e" g6 ]2 O/ q9 a Is created by the indiscriminate tossing of pebbles& U, N0 Y/ g6 l9 A8 D/ G' H0 C. p
Into the pond of life% j. C m N% j8 e: j
Creating ripples $ T. Z' t: K2 @# w2 d; s2 [
that leave unique mark on our world / |. F7 K l, @3 e
Not because of thoughts
% g' t; ? R9 l7 k, S not because of well meaning plans& \/ O+ k( _! G$ W0 Y, b, @
But because of actions.
+ s4 n; l4 J7 Q$ |
' @! l* r& y# ?) ]# }2 _ m Our life's prayers our answered
- ~* e3 [/ \; b, C: x0 j Because even the smallest pebble
3 l( _- T u5 T No matter how seemingly insignificant
; p: J! n" |( Y4 T* Y# r- ]% W2 Y Changes the course of the lives
% |# f' B+ ~ d# X. m4 {+ l) c Of those we touch.?
6 }. t% C7 G) C" J9 y3 [' E / C5 P& ?( t6 I- M3 S0 f+ x
And when the icy winds of death
+ d8 S) E$ D' N5 h3 L1 L! B) q8 | beckon our lasting attention
5 Z2 I( o- x. @ We will gently leave this life
- F: g: m' J, v) L5 J4 [# g With the knowledge that , ^1 [- o+ U, q5 {9 x
because of that one pebble
3 ^# I. c3 z0 ]1 v* f The world will never be the same.4 }; H7 s, F, S7 T: C* {
4 ]) h3 R6 w3 L5 K& z) w% c. h: R
And then we have heaven …
% {5 W; h4 Q; d) S( ~$ p 2 D+ f/ _7 |0 @4 N8 P* v
Ross Rosenberg
. V, G1 K4 G5 `* d 8/18/03 |
|