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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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5 N) b, H. V% x4 Z2 B2 B 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 k+ q; Y5 C# ~* ~
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Heaven: ?3 \8 n5 d Q0 q# [6 p
The pebble is worn smooth
3 m' |/ B8 m4 P, a f1 Y Made small over time, {7 T) v9 A' O5 p$ w" G
A product of a cataclysmic force of nature
8 f6 p2 {2 o- U A fragment of mountainous sheets of rock0 n1 r x1 i) p1 u' g
An accidental offspring of a boulder / @' `, V" x0 t9 L, R
But just a very small stone.
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$ B4 b( u) i! _2 W } The pebble's place in our world : u" b9 X$ g* h/ e R! w* n# _. J
Is neither understood nor appreciated' Z9 ]3 n0 E4 i1 V
But when thrown into a glassy calm pond 6 B1 U3 \# T; I' @6 s
Its insignificance is transformed) d9 D5 H( l& e3 m4 q5 g/ F9 i
Its meaning and purpose is unleashed. x* r5 p1 L$ Q& ^" P7 P0 ]
9 G, U, w! u7 }) K7 J+ B The instant the pebble kisses the pond* ?6 C. E5 p$ e# `4 W( Q, D. ~; W
Its signature of concentric ripples 7 e. f1 ^3 o" z8 M) }
Spiral outwards 0 [1 K2 ]+ Z0 l5 f/ V& J
Moving far beyond itself.
) Q* U2 I4 H# Q1 Y( @8 z# y4 L# ` Gently affecting everything in its wake+ P7 y4 `) ?6 T6 F, J% T
Forever altering the smooth placid surface.
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The pebble creates its worth and meaning * W3 v% }$ M6 H S
By unleashing its unimagined power? ) N, @- K) v: O# G C, F+ p
Into a dueling force of action and reaction
2 v% w! b1 g% m" b2 I Creating karmic energy, s& U8 x& b# g7 q4 x
Producing lasting and fluid impressions.
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8 w! c2 V6 F( T/ E- E. X# P Aren't we all pebbles?
$ j, \8 C0 C q1 [, {2 Z Feeling small and insignificant
" `0 ]1 p2 v5 L: g& s8 v! L/ w M But ultimately recognizing " W$ R. |" L' c8 c" W7 l% M
That who we are meant to be j& N4 p" P u7 I9 h
Can never be measured in isolation% B9 a/ U+ s& A6 D
on a path into ourselves." H4 j$ w% o. K4 Q
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It is true then:
9 p" S. d1 ~& Y5 w n) P Our everlasting future 0 S5 d; P! U" M3 ~0 }. ^* ^
Is created by the indiscriminate tossing of pebbles1 p* c5 n$ `% K' v, F3 W( U5 S; }! s
Into the pond of life8 a6 ~; K% T3 P. c9 L& Y
Creating ripples
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2 p$ w3 N. x; \/ N: Y Not because of thoughts $ Y/ X& `" h8 E
not because of well meaning plans& {# U) T0 J/ `( `! Q/ r
But because of actions.
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Y2 [1 T# S$ j1 p% M: D% e Our life's prayers our answered% l$ V b% ?2 m$ P6 O/ @
Because even the smallest pebble
% ?$ G1 J& r+ @2 i1 f No matter how seemingly insignificant
& d( B: s: { s7 y Changes the course of the lives7 l- C/ y$ B, s" y$ j f' V
Of those we touch.?
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And when the icy winds of death, t/ q/ E4 Q8 ]3 ]$ }7 I
beckon our lasting attention6 v N" J* ?# r3 H( |9 v; }! T
We will gently leave this life
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because of that one pebble ; O& t& G% L$ ?/ R* J
The world will never be the same.
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/ @& X* \- Y- `& t And then we have heaven …/ p6 r( ~/ l" {
4 _$ A- @4 z( {, p- v( R Ross Rosenberg
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