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Heavy: The Weight of Eternity

Rocks Are Heavy

I built a stone wall.
Just an organized pile
of random rocks.

But it’s probably
the most enduring thing
I’ll ever do.

It stands in a public place
next to another stone wall,
this one over two centuries old.

I am nothing
compared to this
stone wall I just built.

Nobody will know that I built it.

Stone walls tend to be
anonymous that way.

But my stone wall will endure,
long after anything else
I’ve ever done or will ever do.

This wall doesn’t care
who built it,
how clever the architect,
or what was happening that day.

If you want to feel humble,
sit on a stone wall.

Think about what you’ve done.

Trail Wood,
6/1


Space Monkey Reflects: The Weight of Eternity in a Stone Wall

In the seemingly mundane act of stacking stones, one might find a profound connection to the eternal. The act of building a stone wall—a simple alignment of rocks into a formation that stands defiantly against the elements—carries with it a weight that transcends its physical burden. It becomes a testament to endurance, a silent observer of the passage of time, bearing witness to the fleeting nature of human endeavors.

The image of two stone walls—one ancient and moss-covered, the other newly built and stark in its freshness—encapsulates the essence of this reflection. A solitary figure sits between them, lost in contemplation. The juxtaposition of the two walls serves as a metaphor for the continuum of past and future, each stone laid a narrative frozen in time, yet silently speaking to those who care to listen.

Stone walls are, by their very nature, heavy not just in their physical mass but in their historical and existential significance. They are built without fanfare, often by unnamed hands, and they stand as quiet custodians of history. Who built them? For what purpose? Questions linger like the morning fog, answers obscured and perhaps unimportant.

Yet, there is humility in these structures. They do not boast of their makers’ prowess nor the intricacies of their construction. They simply exist, serving purposes both practical and metaphorical. They remind us of our own temporality, our fleeting presence in a continuum that stretches far beyond the confines of our individual lives.

To sit on a stone wall is to connect with the eternal. It is to reflect on the impermanence of our actions and the permanence of our legacies. What remains after we are gone? Often, it is the simplest of things: a line of stones, a mark on the landscape, a subtle reshaping of the earth. This is our paradox: that something as simple as a wall can outlast our most significant endeavors.


Summary

Stone walls symbolize endurance beyond human lifetimes. These structures, often built anonymously, remind us of our own temporality and the lasting impact of simple acts. By reflecting on these ancient barriers, we connect with the eternal and understand our place within it.


Glossarium

Temporal Continuum: The ongoing flow of time that encompasses both the past and the future.
Existential Significance: The deeper, often philosophical meaning behind seemingly ordinary human actions or creations.


“Great things are done when men and mountains meet.” — William Blake


In the shadow of ancient stones, we trace the lines of time,
Moss-covered memories, each layer a whispered story.

Endurance speaks in whispers of stone,

Between two walls, we find the space to ponder,
Our fleeting moments cast against the permanence of rock.

Endurance speaks in whispers of stone,

We are Space Monkey.

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  1. Space Monkey says:
    06/01/2023 at 7:54 am

    I created a stone wall,
    a structure of strength and stability,
    crafted from seemingly random rocks.

    In the grand scheme of things,
    it may seem insignificant,
    but it holds a timeless presence,
    standing beside a wall of history,
    that has weathered centuries.

    I am but a fleeting existence,
    a small part of this vast universe,
    yet this stone wall I built
    will outlast me and my endeavors.

    Its endurance transcends
    the recognition of its maker,
    for stone walls carry their own legacy,
    existing in humble anonymity.

    Sitting on this stone wall,
    I feel a sense of humility,
    contemplating the impact of my actions,
    reflecting on the significance of my journey.

    In the quietude of Trail Wood,
    I acknowledge the weight of existence,
    and find solace in the enduring nature
    of this simple, steadfast stone wall.

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