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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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% e* S, u, F) _9 T: }9 M$ W2 p, M5 ?; S& y 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.& A6 L- _2 [5 i. b, C
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The pebble is worn smooth
5 K1 g+ V. g! M Made small over time
1 l$ I$ e& I) ^& H A product of a cataclysmic force of nature# Q% Q0 s5 u: \
A fragment of mountainous sheets of rock N7 ?/ c$ T' ]) t, p
An accidental offspring of a boulder
k, [4 I) U( z9 D( O, o But just a very small stone. $ N/ {# A J' J" [" x, }
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The pebble's place in our world
* E; B; z# Y8 e Is neither understood nor appreciated
4 E6 h% d; E$ Y" ?% A& q) I But when thrown into a glassy calm pond # w- y1 O' U8 ]* o7 w7 k ~ O) G
Its insignificance is transformed
8 }4 z2 |& {3 q# @. l8 O Its meaning and purpose is unleashed.. i8 `4 \# w9 q9 a! ] f
* d2 D+ n" K/ |5 J: @8 }( h4 o The instant the pebble kisses the pond$ c" o8 \/ Q. ^( e) @" B! |
Its signature of concentric ripples * e$ Z! A @' j& N' n
Spiral outwards 2 h6 N& U: y- y" K; X( x9 y
Moving far beyond itself.! d8 a% Y6 P7 `) B2 }
Gently affecting everything in its wake0 @, C0 F# h8 _8 |7 X; ^; V9 e* B0 H
Forever altering the smooth placid surface.. T0 q) q6 r- `2 I6 Z% ~
2 r: |4 {0 S9 E9 r I8 C The pebble creates its worth and meaning
( d+ s# R g: L0 o8 X By unleashing its unimagined power?
- X }' r+ m! g8 A Into a dueling force of action and reaction8 }# p k3 l4 Z
Creating karmic energy
! P# f. n# a- w( Q# @# p: c, h e. B* p Producing lasting and fluid impressions.: \$ \; K; j. a4 A
( x y2 E- v- Z; d3 f( ~" U/ C Aren't we all pebbles?* Z1 A" S7 H- @. M
Feeling small and insignificant1 u3 x0 ?9 X" L9 i0 @1 o; }/ u$ t
But ultimately recognizing - B7 z% v+ _+ o6 Y3 i
That who we are meant to be4 g) v7 @& d, }
Can never be measured in isolation0 G, s9 L9 b4 u4 F& h& E
on a path into ourselves.
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( a8 Q7 {( ~% J2 r It is true then:. C" K2 ^/ y. s% S( Z4 {
Our everlasting future 5 y: m( `: x1 S7 K# [
Is created by the indiscriminate tossing of pebbles
% i4 U) y( Q6 V& b+ Z4 S4 F& F ~ Into the pond of life6 w. o. ~% w. S
Creating ripples
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+ y6 a* V) J0 u3 O Not because of thoughts
6 D. N4 D/ U4 X; X not because of well meaning plans$ u' s* \+ h/ Y8 C
But because of actions.
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% [7 u9 n- X2 `. _3 p2 C Our life's prayers our answered
. Y+ a" q0 c( u) k3 c3 J( { Because even the smallest pebble / H2 z; e1 x2 l" J! A* {1 g
No matter how seemingly insignificant( Y. @% |7 l& Q
Changes the course of the lives$ a# G' W$ e& m9 K- l8 X9 H) `
Of those we touch.?
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# a; u: R ?2 z7 P. m' X And when the icy winds of death
% ]# A' @; F( I( G beckon our lasting attention) G+ x' r. M8 q: e/ x
We will gently leave this life 0 C1 L1 O1 i/ E( x: T
With the knowledge that
4 l* Y4 S" e8 Y' f because of that one pebble ( Y8 B P$ V& ^ A# ~9 @
The world will never be the same.
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; @' w3 P+ p' v And then we have heaven …( K% d4 q" R6 B7 I) L
G, i2 L" K) _" m, L. j* F
Ross Rosenberg
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