Epiphany

BY: sueB

edwardsj113x111Just the other day, I had an epiphany – ironic since Epiphany is coming up on January 6th.  Epiphany celebrates when the Magi visited the Christ Child and recognized him as Holy.  

In the more common sense, an epiphany is a realization.  Mine concerned how quickly little things add up.  

My son and I heard a folktale in which a beggar asks the king for “just a bit of rice.”  He asks the king to put a single grain of rice on the first square of a chess board.  On the second square, the king will double that to two grains of rice.  On the third, he will again double it, adding four grains, and so on across the board.  The folktale ends by telling about the vast amount of rice the king had inadvertently agreed to give away.  A roomful.  

Really?  I couldn’t believe that tiny grains of rice would add up so quickly.  I needed proof; faith does not come easily to me.  Anyway, I started doing the math:

Square 1: 1 grain.  
Square 2: 2 grains.  
Square 3: 4 grains.  
Square 4: 8 grains.
Square 5: 16 grains. 

By square 10, I had 512 grains of rice and it was getting hard to do the math in my head.  I created a spread sheet.  With just a few key strokes I calculated how many grains of rice would be on the 64th square of the chess board.  Any guesses?  

9,223,372,036,854,780,000 grains of rice.  

Add up all of the rice on the chessboard and you have 18,446,744,073,709,600,000 grains of rice.  
That is one heck of a lot of rice, more or less 636,094,623,231,364 pounds.  

What does this have to do with faith?  Most religions teach about giving to the poor, taking care of those who cannot care for themselves.  In spite of this, many of the faithful doubt our ability to make change in the world around us.  We don’t have the energy for Herculean efforts and we doubt that anything as small as what we could pull off (our rice grain) would have an impact.  

Fortunately, there are those who have pulled together grains of rice and single pennies to create big change.  These are the stories I will be telling in my new feature posts, Interfaith Works; stories of people from various countries and faiths who are determined to make a difference. They have had an epiphany and have seen a path to a better world.  

It will be up to us to follow them. 




The greatest gifts
don't fit in a box.
They slip into the heart
without ribbons or bows,
and make a home there.

Beginning small,
They are larger than any of us,
more powerful;
they move mountains,
fueled by what is best in us.

Anyone can give.
Charity is not barred
by age or size or talent.
It takes only one action
to incrementally
change the world.
TisBest to begin together.

-

 

 


 

Visit Prayables.com


Prayables Features
Coulda, Shoulda, Didn’t: The Grace of God
Coulda, Shoulda, Didn’t: The Grace of God
With Me
With Me
Here beside You, I am known. You have the words I cannot find. You know the truths I will not speak. You offer me peace I


Prayables Blog

Unleashing Our Hearts Through Dogs

posted by Susan Diamond | Tuesday, May 21, 2013

The word DOG is GOD spelled backward. My dog Orchid is God-like. She is loving, wise and protective. Orchid is like a flower—feminine and beautiful! She is a 40-pound soft-coated longhaired Wheaton Terrier. Most owners of Wheatons cut their dog’s coat. We decided to keep Orchid au natural as she ...

read more »





Previous Posts: Gramma Good’s Tributes to Mothers | Finding a Soul Mate


Today's Spiritual Quote
Today's Spiritual Quote
- Terry Lynn Taylor,
“Angel Days”

Fear is not my partner in life. I ask the angels to come closer and guide me beyond fear to a deeper knowing. Courage warms my soul and lights the darkness. Nothing can stop the light.

more quotes

Advertisement

Our Free Newsletter Prayables
click here to see all of our uplifting newsletters »

 

Advertisement

DiggDeliciousNewsvineRedditStumbleTechnoratiFacebook