Wednesday, March 1, 2023

 Light


In the beginning, there was a lit Match, 


looking to share a flame.


It found a candle in the pitch blackness 


and shared it’s fire. 


The world became illuminated.


From that one flame, the fire was passed on 


to millions of candles, over thousands of years.


With each new group of flames, 


the world became collectively brighter.


And a time came when there were so 


many candles burning at once, it was impossible 


to look anywhere and not see the glow.


Yet, after a few centuries, the flames grew stagnant. 


They didn’t go out, but they didn’t grow,


never getting smaller, but not larger either.


Sometimes they flickered, yet even then, 


they kept to themselves.


It was as if each candle existed alone.


They were together and yet, not.


Seemingly out of nowhere, 


one of the flames began to grow.


This candle wasn’t any larger than


the others, but once it’s flame 


started growing, it didn’t stop.


Miraculously, this candle was


adding to and nurturing it’s own flame.


It alone began to illuminate the world 


more than all the other candles had 


even been able, together.


And though the candle shared it’s flame with every 


single other candle, it never dimmed.


It shone on, powerful and humble.


Once again, the other candles flickered


and the same candle continued to share.


It shone so brightly, it became Light.


Light lit everything up.


It showed other candles how to make the 


world brighter and they always took 


solace in Light.


If Light was strong and steady,


there was no doubt they could shine on.


One day, the Light went out.


The other candles didn’t know what to do without Light.


They knew none of them could independently 


illuminate the world as Light had.


Should they go out, too? they wondered.


But then, they realized that would leave 


the world in pitch blackness, again.


So they committed themselves to the memory of how Light had shone,


with kindness and acceptance


of itself, of the Match, and of all other candles.


They shone on.


However, now when one flame flickered, 


many candles offered to share their fires.


They learned that sharing the flame


was how Light had grown so brilliant,


and discovered when they shone simultaneously,


the world was radiant.