sunlit and
fragrant, a small dog at my side.
As we
walked on in silence I saw
across the
blue ribbon of a river, a field,
where
animal spirits licked the morning dew
from
brilliant poppies ... basked in sunshine ...
batted at butterflies.
"Is
this Heaven?" I asked.
He nodded
yes and as we rounded a bend in the path,
I saw ahead
a wondrous garden
surrounded
by a halo of mist,
where
animals and children lay among the flowers.
Cool
breezes rustled leaves
and over
all hung an aura of beauty and peace.
"Is
this Heaven, too?" I asked.
"An
honored place," he said, "for those who lived
a Hell on
Earth - who died of neglect, torture,
We walked on
until we came to a precipice
that
overlooked a dark canyon.
Lightning
crashed above the horizon
and
illuminated iron prisons on the desert floor.
I heard the
wails of captive men,
the screams
of women imploring for water,
railing
against the absence of Light amidst an acrid smoke.
Before I
could ask he answered, "These were their tormentors."
We
continued solemnly
until the
sound of laughter and music greeted us,
and we came
upon a village square,
where
carefree women, children and men played at games,
or walked
arm in arm.
"They
are happy," I said.
He agreed
and replied, "These were their rescuers.
They are
blessed above all."
I spent
time among them until I awoke, bathed in a new peace.
For no
matter what this Earthly day may bring,
I knew that
no wrongful deed goes unpunished,
nor is any
saving grace without its reward.
I hugged my
small dog closer to my chest
and blessed
him as a messenger of truth and love.
(Jim Willis,
2001)
*****
I would like to thank Jim Willis for his kind permission to publish his writings on my blog.
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