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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/ G4 ~6 B; y7 U
! [1 ]( l& t( L) a) p9 d 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.( \" E4 Q* z3 s) c9 Z9 D
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Heaven: g8 t# U7 ]" j- k5 {5 ]
The pebble is worn smooth ! g) e3 [- S/ i; h( w) v9 S
Made small over time
( D0 c) T, I7 w/ z A product of a cataclysmic force of nature
, k5 c0 M4 j8 n( B3 m' L A fragment of mountainous sheets of rock
* U& h+ m1 L% T An accidental offspring of a boulder 8 \9 U9 t+ E% h# K! t3 a
But just a very small stone. * y. l( ]9 M! W1 b8 |+ V- I
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The pebble's place in our world 6 K& F. m* X& S) q
Is neither understood nor appreciated
: z8 L; d6 ?3 I& M* n ~ But when thrown into a glassy calm pond 9 A9 b1 r5 K- o4 Q) \# w* ~
Its insignificance is transformed8 R8 I0 f F# T& Q t9 G1 d! P
Its meaning and purpose is unleashed.
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The instant the pebble kisses the pond, e, r8 f2 o( Q, Y+ I. f
Its signature of concentric ripples 7 [5 K$ |5 b3 J+ |4 T5 ]7 N
Spiral outwards
5 ?2 L- t2 f. s1 h2 j4 ` Moving far beyond itself.
4 Q8 I4 R& u9 u) P1 Z Gently affecting everything in its wake: X9 Q2 l0 i6 c0 E" d; o* E' Q K
Forever altering the smooth placid surface.
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The pebble creates its worth and meaning
! ?9 w# d* o, R( k By unleashing its unimagined power?
7 c8 @; a) K1 q" V* {, K# d Into a dueling force of action and reaction0 C, O3 F4 `6 _ A; p
Creating karmic energy) i5 \' ^% b) T! p
Producing lasting and fluid impressions.
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Aren't we all pebbles? P Y; C2 Q& a; o1 w$ S2 Y
Feeling small and insignificant% @ F$ h1 @* M. g
But ultimately recognizing 6 r/ H$ z3 R/ ]; z
That who we are meant to be0 l8 Z1 }8 T# @( O( Y% [
Can never be measured in isolation8 |& J, B# c0 l2 l- l! L
on a path into ourselves.$ x$ u; I; X" |* S8 }1 m2 D1 H5 R
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It is true then:
% Z+ T$ p1 T: H1 R' e- G Our everlasting future
* _ z7 V; n& k' Y7 m0 ~ Is created by the indiscriminate tossing of pebbles
0 G. B4 `- G( m7 Y0 S Into the pond of life+ P5 y' j0 G# g( W4 [' [/ C
Creating ripples
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Not because of thoughts 9 T3 O& T6 o& @5 J; U) }) J: [
not because of well meaning plans
4 p4 ~0 o Q6 a$ Y But because of actions.
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/ z) Z& O/ M% A Our life's prayers our answered
( N9 |1 f7 t. H9 a% J; z8 J. j Because even the smallest pebble
4 e! r p1 ?4 K. n No matter how seemingly insignificant
% x- y/ z! A; B2 q/ W S4 ^ Changes the course of the lives+ `7 U4 y# O$ n* u& y; z+ Q
Of those we touch.?
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0 J% B! L0 p5 W( d" h# c' e. l And when the icy winds of death
+ I# F+ D/ K) Z, _ beckon our lasting attention. q) H, `. c2 {* g1 m
We will gently leave this life
' l7 i2 G' | Y% N/ r7 E With the knowledge that
6 @8 v5 T, `8 n( e$ n because of that one pebble
4 h- z8 K q& n% S The world will never be the same.9 g* B! |# n! _9 ?2 Z$ y
! a' ]9 D( i* i' h And then we have heaven …* Z7 \) i- `+ m+ `, P+ @
; f1 v# w" [8 S3 C' k Ross Rosenberg
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