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Monday, October 19, 2009

Heaven (A Poem About Everlasting Life)

Heaven

The pebble is worn smooth

Made small over time

A product of a cataclysmic force of nature

A fragment of mountainous sheets of rock

An accidental offspring of a boulder

But just a very small stone.

The pebble's place in our world

Is neither understood nor appreciated

But when thrown into a glassy calm pond

Its insignificance is transformed

Its meaning and purpose is unleashed.

The instant the pebble kisses the pond

Its signature of concentric ripples

Spiral outwards

Moving far beyond itself.

Gently affecting everything in its wake

Forever altering the smooth placid surface.

The pebble creates its worth and meaning

By unleashing its unimagined power

Into a dueling force of action and reaction

Creating karmic energy

Producing lasting and fluid impressions.

Aren't we all pebbles?

Feeling small and insignificant

But ultimately recognizing

That who we are meant to be

Can never be measured in isolation

on a path into ourselves.

It is true then:

Our everlasting future

Is created by the indiscriminate tossing of pebbles

Into the pond of life

Creating ripples

that leave unique mark on our world

Not because of thoughts

not because of well meaning plans

But because of actions.

Our life's prayers our answered

Because even the smallest pebble

No matter how seemingly insignificant

Changes the course of the lives

Of those we touch.

And when the icy winds of death

beckon our lasting attention

We will gently leave this life

With the knowledge that

because of that one pebble

The world will never be the same.

And then we have heaven ...

Ross Rosenberg

8/18/03



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