Tuesday, October 11, 2022

The Dome Builder





She stepped into forever as though it were the next logical step. One moment she'd been there and now she was here. Heaven. In the distance a structure was being built on the apex of a mountain. In an instant she was there, eye to eye with the dome builder and his creation.


"It's beautiful," she said. "What is it?"


"What do you think it is?" He asked simply.


"It looks like a church dome from the old world. Blue and gold." She paused, "This gold is different than the gold of the old world. It shines..."

and for lack of better wording, added, "like the sun."


He nodded. 


"I painted it with the sun," he explained.


A grin spread across his face and she didn't know if he was joking.


She recognized him. She knew his story, or at least what she had been told. Boldly, she asked, "You were a monster on Earth. How did you get here?"


He was taken aback by her assumption, but not surprised to hear the question. He'd been asked it a million times already and he'd only just arrived.


"How did you get here?" He parried.


She smiled.


"The same way, it must be."


He nodded, "I was forgiven."


They worked together on the dome. Once it was complete they had nothing to put it on. All of Heaven is a temple and the people there are the temple. He held it in his hands instead and took it around to show people. Each one of them asked, "How did you get here?" And each one answered their own question, 

"The same way, it must be. I was forgiven too."




17 comments:

  1. Thought provoking. Do you do a lot of creative writing?

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  2. Dear Sandi, a lovely story. Thank you for writing and sharing it. I'm discovering as I work on a second memoir that forgiving myself is so much harder than forgiving the few--maybe none--people who have been in life and "seemed" to touch it with darkness. What I've discovered is that from that darkness--like earth--a seed was planted and it grew into a good that have blessed my life. Peace from Dee Ready

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    1. That's a good way of looking at it, Dee. God bless you.

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  3. Sandi such a lovely writing. I've been forgiven too. Hugs!

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  4. 'She stepped into forever' reminded me of my near death experience. Nothing on this earth can compare to that place. God bless Sandi.

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  5. I enjoyed this post ... thank you.

    All the best Jan

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  6. Another beautiful piece of writing, Sandi! That's the point of forgiveness. It's possible for everyone.

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  7. I liked your post and the text, Sandi. He was forgiven.

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