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The Parable
by J J Dewey
"Listen
carefully to this parable and write it down in
your own words after I leave. You will publish
it later and it will be an inspiration to many.
If you sense the Spirit in the words you will
guess where it originated."
"On a certain night, Jim,
Mike, Ron and Dave died. Shortly thereafter they
all found themselves walking on a beaten path.
It seemed right to follow the path. Finally they
came to a dividing point. One path veered to the
left; the other to the right. They stood a
moment, pondering what to do, when suddenly a
man in white appeared and gave them
instructions.
"Welcome, my friends', he
said. 'You are approaching your new home and I
am here to instruct you as much as is permitted.
You notice there are two paths before you: One
of them takes you to Heaven, a place more
beautiful than you can imagine. The other takes
you to Hell, a land full of darkness, despair,
and wretched individuals. All I can tell you at
this point is you are to choose a path, but once
you reach your destination you cannot turn back.
Once you get to Heaven you will stay there, or
once you get to Hell you will stay there. One
more word I can say. Do not be frightened, for
that reward you get in the end will be that
which you deserve. Go forth confident that if
you have led a just life, you will reap as you
have sowed. You must proceed one at a time and
each walk the path alone.'
"After saying this the man
disappeared. The four were astonished at this
somewhat random method of reaching Heaven or
Hell. Finally, they decided they must go forward
and drew straws to determine who would go first.
Jim got the first opportunity and chose the path
on the right. He thought that perhaps this would
lead to heaven because the "right" is always
associated with "good." But as he proceeded he
heard the fierce sound of wild animals, clouds
seemed to hide the sun, and the earth seemed to
shake. He became very frightened and thought,
'Maybe I have chosen the wrong path.' He turned
around, went back to the beginning and told the
others of his experience. Then he decided to try
the left hand path. As he ventured forth he saw
more ominous signs. He kept wondering how far he
could go before he could not turn back, and with
each step he became more and more frightened
until he was forced to retreat back to the
beginning.
"Seeing that Jim could not
make a firm decision as to which path to take,
Ron and Dave suggested Mike now take his turn.
Mike, however, was paralyzed with fear for,
according to Jim's story, neither path sounded
very heavenly. 'I'm going to think about it a
while', he said. 'Someone else can take a turn.'
"It was now Ron's turn and he
said, 'I'm picking the right-hand path and not
turning back.' He followed through with his
decision, and went past the sound of wild
animals and through the darkness and storm
clouds until he found himself in a place of
unspeakable beauty and peace. He assumed he was
in Heaven and rested there.
"It was now Dave's turn to
move onward. Jim said he thought he heard a wild
animal eating Ron and a chill of concern spread
through them all. Dave was not sure he was
making the right decision, for he chose the path
on the left. He thought within himself: 'No
matter what happens I'll go forward on this path
and make the best of it.'
"As he proceeded, things went
from bad to worse. There were horrific shrieks
from wild animals and storm clouds with fierce
thunderbolts were everywhere. Still, he
proceeded until he reached a sign that said
'Hell''. Behind him, the path disappeared and
there was no retreat. Before him was a
depressing place dark and stormy, full of
inhabitants living in run-down shacks. The
people lived in constant fear of attacks from
the animals and roaming gangs which stole
whatever they could get their hands on.
Everywhere he went he was told this was a land
cursed by the devil, and that things are going
to get worse for all eternity.
"Dave thought long and hard
within himself. 'I promised myself I would not
retreat from this path and make the best of it.
I refuse to listen to these voices of doom.
Within myself there is no Hell and my conscience
is clear, so why should there be Hell on the
outside?''
"From that point on, Dave
went forth in confidence and taught the people
they did not have to live in the run-down
shacks, and that they could change their
circumstances so they would not have to live in
fear. He also questioned their belief the land
was cursed by the devil. A handful of people
took hope and listened, but the rest were afraid
and even looked upon Dave as an enemy, fearing
he would make things even worse than they were.
"Dave gathered the people who
would listen. They refused to accept the slum
they were given as a final resting place and
made blueprints of new beautiful homes. The best
land they could find was an uninhabited swamp.
They drained it and built their homes and a
beautiful city with teeming gardens and
landscapes. The gangs did not bother them, for
the inhabitants supported and protected each
other. The wild animals became friends, for the
people nurtured them. Even the dark clouds and
storms began to subside and bright, sunny days
became a common sight.
"The people who were against
Dave saw what had been accomplished and they
took courage; one by one, other parts of Hell
became transformed into beautiful cities and
landscapes. After a period of time there was
nothing but beauty and peace as far as the eye
could see.
"Dave surveyed the
now-beautiful land and came to a realization:
One more thing needs to be done. He walked over
to the original entrance and found that old sign
which read 'Hell', tore it down, and replaced it
with one that said 'Heaven'. As he did, another
path with a fork in it appeared and so did the
man in white. His look caught Dave's eye and he
said, 'I think you know what you must do'.
"Dave looked back and said,
'I see I must choose again'.
"'Correct'. said the man.
"Before I proceed, can you
tell me the fate of the other three?'
"The man answered: 'Ron is in
a city that resembles the place you have
created. He has one regret: he wishes he had a
part in creating it. When that desire becomes
strong enough he will be given another path to
choose and will wind up in a place called
'Hell', as you did, and be given an opportunity
to build Heaven.
"Jim and Mike are still
paralyzed with fear, afraid to make a decision.
They are the ones who are truly in Hell, yet
sooner or later they must proceed onward.
"And what lies ahead for me?'
asked Dave.
"The unknown', said the man.
"The statement made Dave
afraid, yet excited at the same time. And with
no hesitation, he proceeded on the path leaning
to the right."
This
article was excerpted from the book
The Immortal, by J J Dewey. It is
reprinted with permission of the author.
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About The
Author
Joseph
J. Dewey, 56, has been a student of philosophy, metaphysics and religion
most of his life. He has seasoned experience with real estate,
advertising, sales and promotion. He currently owns Great AD-Ventures, a
company that offers a variety of business services. He is the author of
The Immortal which presents unique and mystical teachings in
a way that captivates the imagination. He recently initiated a plan to
bring peace and unification among the religious world called The Sixteen
Principles of Unification. For more info, visit
http://www.unification911.org. You
may contact him at
www.freeread.com or at jjd@rmci.net.
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