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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.
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2 P6 V% E7 T) \% z0 L& o 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.& l( s D4 _. a, ^
: _5 l: Q# j* P4 B Heaven4 J4 u! o! C$ T
The pebble is worn smooth 1 X" v1 e* C+ z3 g, h
Made small over time
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A fragment of mountainous sheets of rock
6 n0 }. L" }8 o2 H, { An accidental offspring of a boulder
1 y* O8 c/ i; R: \0 {# h( x: t But just a very small stone. 7 V, L A4 ]7 v4 H
# s! o. W' V1 G0 @& T5 L B The pebble's place in our world % C$ T# ~2 p/ u! }1 |- L# T. U
Is neither understood nor appreciated5 T; q. k3 Y# d/ P. G
But when thrown into a glassy calm pond
# C0 o; N# l/ B; W! G: w Its insignificance is transformed' N4 R/ H# ^# `9 w1 f
Its meaning and purpose is unleashed./ u b( X( A) O2 I" D0 G1 f
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The instant the pebble kisses the pond
+ z* k' H( g6 F* l9 o Its signature of concentric ripples
3 W- M5 |$ E0 T% o4 d3 d Spiral outwards
- h4 u% m5 n% a) v0 t' k Moving far beyond itself.# o$ C2 M" G+ m) |! j! M9 t
Gently affecting everything in its wake8 ?. r+ C Z) `- Q4 c
Forever altering the smooth placid surface.
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1 F, U% ^1 d8 F2 ]6 w- Q The pebble creates its worth and meaning 5 H; n3 |8 z; K( e7 c
By unleashing its unimagined power? 4 F) U Y% i( t) b
Into a dueling force of action and reaction
6 k. I: g. m f" o Creating karmic energy
. q" c! c( G) n& F Producing lasting and fluid impressions.! K7 I& d$ Z3 e- X
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Aren't we all pebbles?$ M w7 q5 ]( {! c! e9 I& ~% t
Feeling small and insignificant, R' V7 U" i" `' P1 K7 r
But ultimately recognizing 0 r4 x( d7 J' U
That who we are meant to be4 T( Z4 E$ \5 x3 W0 M
Can never be measured in isolation
2 M5 j$ L, L" K8 c* ^$ O2 Z on a path into ourselves.
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. G* v) P* V3 R, Z9 @/ m It is true then:, M4 Y3 u, R; S# N
Our everlasting future
+ ]4 Z: c8 }2 M! u. }9 f Is created by the indiscriminate tossing of pebbles
# N' I" j8 s4 S Into the pond of life: ], K4 Q# w( _( d, f+ q
Creating ripples + W9 o' B D" T( S; L7 V0 @3 q
that leave unique mark on our world
+ ?0 ?6 M6 C y b# G, k Not because of thoughts
# W& {! B) r1 z: `! ~8 }" T not because of well meaning plans
. S3 [- w$ }9 r1 V But because of actions.
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$ ~) c4 j4 o* y3 c0 g% Q) C) V Our life's prayers our answered
1 h$ @4 o2 ~) u8 h9 w. R. } Because even the smallest pebble $ M( m, q& S* }* N
No matter how seemingly insignificant7 }8 T0 [ q1 f0 ?3 J9 L+ d
Changes the course of the lives
( D6 ^$ I% `4 S0 G1 x; i; W' S Of those we touch.? . Q0 h5 p( R/ D7 r! Y
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And when the icy winds of death" N/ k; m/ z* i
beckon our lasting attention
4 o! l6 \, ~ C: i/ P# S) r We will gently leave this life
# ~+ h/ d0 D# j: S% [1 | With the knowledge that ) m' X* l: N* q" G
because of that one pebble $ e3 y! ]) B- e5 Q% S& m
The world will never be the same.
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+ k7 ^0 F2 {0 s" f- c And then we have heaven …
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0 J4 }3 j" a$ _ Ross Rosenberg: f' C( J0 u. d5 d9 p# m
8/18/03 |
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