Sunday, November 9, 2008

Sermon of the PEBBLE

"I am only a tiny pebble of stone, yet I am, in reality a small universe in which there is everything that may be found in the more expanded portion of the universe which you see out there among the stars.

I appear to be dead and motionless, but the appearance is deceiving. I am made of molecules. Inside my molecules are myriads of atoms, each a small universe unto itself. Inside the atoms are countless numbers of electron which move at an inconceivable rate of speed.

I am not a dead mass of stone, but an organized group of units of ceaseless energy.

I appear to to be a solid mass, but the appearance is an illusion, for my electrons are separated one from another by a distance greater than their mass.

Study me carefully, O humble earthly wayfarer, and remember that the great powers of the universe are the intangibles; that the values of life are those which cannot be added by bank balances."

Excerpt from The Master-Key to Riches by Napoleon Hill

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