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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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/ G0 i$ @- b+ q5 } U' { 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.: J, E6 Y" U6 t$ c/ c: R; K7 B
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Heaven
9 L* Y$ k: \9 v8 a, t5 u The pebble is worn smooth ( z5 A( F5 I$ ?0 z- a" Y) Q
Made small over time
3 o& `9 A1 p }, K6 n3 J- j A product of a cataclysmic force of nature
4 p y6 o4 \/ U) |. k A fragment of mountainous sheets of rock
3 Z- l' g. k$ L! ` An accidental offspring of a boulder 5 p! b0 R" K/ c" |; u
But just a very small stone.
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4 L$ T% w( ~8 o/ I The pebble's place in our world
& J* j9 L8 I0 f Is neither understood nor appreciated: Z3 v8 Q7 a4 k7 Q( ?4 `& W2 |
But when thrown into a glassy calm pond
& D r% w# K* h- n6 N Its insignificance is transformed0 A: }! p# ~8 M: c- i
Its meaning and purpose is unleashed.
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' n, ]. p( X7 j" ^* k The instant the pebble kisses the pond5 |0 c& q: K) u
Its signature of concentric ripples & y3 \' {2 \/ x$ `( n
Spiral outwards 1 i; |: |# R9 l; k' n; z2 o3 y- h7 i
Moving far beyond itself.
, q* p# {# d$ F7 ^) B Gently affecting everything in its wake" o8 y7 b* Z' ~/ P2 w1 F
Forever altering the smooth placid surface.
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K4 f0 c) Q3 P! q; r( n* k4 ] The pebble creates its worth and meaning
: r, { Y" f( I) z; A {) Q By unleashing its unimagined power? 9 t6 d" }, V* h Y
Into a dueling force of action and reaction
4 V {- b. l% r* t- X# E; c; ] Creating karmic energy
' L: N0 T9 ~- e# ^! b Producing lasting and fluid impressions.2 |5 x& J7 ^' ~( c1 x+ U
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Aren't we all pebbles?0 a0 t( E% ]2 G) m
Feeling small and insignificant- R6 @ n2 F, F; s/ p8 {
But ultimately recognizing 9 X* p# a" x/ \
That who we are meant to be. L6 y( U4 o# G) g2 e' a8 u" m1 F
Can never be measured in isolation
& J$ N! |) ~/ a p$ b$ l q4 h on a path into ourselves.- P; e% v% ^: b4 K# H. c
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It is true then:9 ?6 S6 P3 l V- N3 e
Our everlasting future + b+ E8 B0 |2 D! W* l
Is created by the indiscriminate tossing of pebbles
) D2 [9 H' W w( U Into the pond of life
8 n/ I. l4 `7 F Creating ripples % ~. z A4 e. X5 t. {" D
that leave unique mark on our world
' Y! S5 a; z, x3 ]( Q C2 p8 G2 E Not because of thoughts 6 F- F" X; e* c$ z4 B# L- F
not because of well meaning plans# s8 Q( r C! D' R% G2 f
But because of actions.
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/ n/ E( L* S$ }/ s Our life's prayers our answered! t; v3 l3 _- [' k$ q Y- V b0 }
Because even the smallest pebble
2 |' O* G* Q2 z: k; H; g No matter how seemingly insignificant
4 n1 v" u l* `! t% k% W Changes the course of the lives9 z/ j7 _# M3 z5 `: T
Of those we touch.?
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9 H$ }' d$ N) d; z" D% E And when the icy winds of death: i) z% r/ n" ?2 ]
beckon our lasting attention
' @# c4 L+ t' |6 @" s! m" _ We will gently leave this life 4 V: d- V1 \! ^" D w3 a
With the knowledge that & k; w; V; l# k# l
because of that one pebble . E O j, i0 e, E8 c
The world will never be the same.& ]3 p0 W2 W- q: D L$ w: R. [
& k% {: z5 ~( x- Q, d$ R: u5 v6 m And then we have heaven …: @% o" N* r, k0 F2 [
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Ross Rosenberg) }* \- g1 }6 {3 r% z' |9 q4 v
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