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THE Heavenly ONE

Some time in the past, there was a stone drifting through space, looking for where she should have been. She could visit numerous planets and travel to the farthest reaches of the universe, however could she find what she was searching for? The Heavenly One is a story of confidence and self-revelation.

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THE Heavenly ONE

by Daniel Errico

At the point when the universe was youthful the sky was loaded up with planets, and stars, and stardust, and numerous many rocks.

One of these stones was somewhat more extraordinary than the rest. She was not normal for any that preceded her.

She was a sort and blissful stone, who generally drifted close to a major blue planet.

Once in a while when the light hit her surface, she would sparkle a splendid green. On occasions such as those, she nearly didn’t seem to be a stone by any means.

As the sky moved from one day to another, and week to week, the stone would see planets a long way away.

She would think about what it might be want to go to them. A large number of weeks and many months she would ponder. Until one day she chose to go get out.

The stone had never gone anyplace and didn’t know how to go about it.

She began to shake to and fro.

Then she began to turn.

Before sufficiently long, she was flying through the sky.

As she left, mists whirled on the large blue planet. For it was miserable to see her go, and when planets cry there is a downpour storm.

At first the stone was bad at moving. She would turn excessively far to the right or excessively far to the left. Gradually she figured out how to travel whichever course she preferred, and she delighted in investigating space.

She saw a planet loaded up with water, with not a spot of land.

Then found a planet all evaporated, with sea shores made of sand.

She swore she met a planet who seemed to be her.

And afterward she saw a planet that was, well… she didn’t know.

One planet she found, had developed woods made of green.

Another was extremely bashful, not enamored with being seen.

She flew right by a planet, that was frozen frigid virus.

And afterward she saw a planet that was made of gems and gold!

She had begun to see that every planet appeared to be more brilliant than the last.

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They were all so unique and all so beautiful.

It turned out to be difficult for her to choose where to go straightaway. Assuming that every planet she visited was more lovely than the one preceding it, then how is it that she could choose what direction to head straightaway, and how is it that she could choose where to remain.

So she kept voyaging, reluctant to miss a solitary planet.

In the end she happened upon the huge blue planet that she had once circumnavigated, yet she found that is was not something similar. It was sparkling such that it never had. It was more blue than ever, and unquestionably more lovely.

This made her stop briefly.

“I don’t have any idea where I ought to go straightaway” she said without holding back. “Every heading is loaded up with brilliant planets. Also, I can’t quit, realizing that the following planet will be considerably more gorgeous assuming I progress forward. Indeed, even my large blue planet has developed more lovely consistently in my nonattendance.”

The huge blue planet heard this. “Can you not understand the reason why I’m more brilliant?” it inquired.

“You are the most splendid planet I have at any point seen,” she said, “however I don’t have any idea why you shine more brilliant today than you did when I left you.”

“You have lit up me,” it said.

“In any case, I’m simply a stone” she answered.

“You are as of now not simply a stone like the day you left me,” said the large blue planet. “You have developed intense and splendid. Presently you are a meteorite, and you are the explanation that I sparkle. And keeping in mind that you are agonizing over which bearing to head, each of the planets in space are trusting that you will come their method for lighting up them.”

Thus the meteorite, who was as of now not simply a stone, at long last perceived. It didn’t make any difference where she went, the light was her own.

So the stone stayed there briefly, by the dazzling blue planet and pondered.

“Would it be advisable for me I continue to travel, or would it be a good idea for me I fly around the enormous blue planet and develop more brilliant with it every day.”

She thought, until she knew precisely exact thing to do.