Early Inspiration

Early Inspiration

A Story by Greg Skura

 

I remember being in grade four I would have been eight years old. It was a sunny spring day there were small amounts of snow scattered in piles all over the ground, and puddles of water all around. My friend and I were running all over the playground, and jumping over the puddles. I was wearing a pair of heavy brown corduroy pants, and a Muskoka dinner jacket. We ran until we were tired out, then we went to the south side of the school to sit in the sun. We found a dry spot on the pavement, and sat down with our backs to the wall facing the sun, we talked a little, but mostly we sat in silence.
Sitting there I noticed that my pants were very wet from playing in the water. As I looked down I was totally amazed seeing steam rising from my pants as the water evaporated, I had never noticed that before. At that point I had an impression come streaming through the top of my head in to my mind, and pouring out through my heart, a total feeling of inspiration, and a sense of destiny. I felt at that moment that I was somehow capable of, influencing the world in some way. Like the invention of insulin (had recently learned of Banting, and Best's discovery) or to have an even greater impact on humanity in a way that maybe I could not yet even perceive. And from time to time, I would remember it many years passed, and now I found that feeling again.
Knowing now my destiny is to influence the world to awaken, to the reality of the divine dweller within, and recognize conscience as the link to this.

 
 

 

© 2009 Greg Skura


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yes...the earliest formulations...when one realises their inherent difference from the norm...so seemingly inconsequential an event is recall and stored for future reference...when destiny presents itself and makes you realise that their is more to existence than childish games and aspirations towards objects and personal gain...this is a lovely story...i can definitely relate...

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yes...the earliest formulations...when one realises their inherent difference from the norm...so seemingly inconsequential an event is recall and stored for future reference...when destiny presents itself and makes you realise that their is more to existence than childish games and aspirations towards objects and personal gain...this is a lovely story...i can definitely relate...

Posted 14 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

wow this has great imagery, I feel like I am there sitting with you and watching the steam... very philosophical to be thinking of destiny at such an early age. No doubt you are headed for great things. Thanks for sharing this...

Tigra

Posted 15 Years Ago


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Nice, I'm amazed you can remember back to grade four, and had such a philosophical mind. I can't really remember much of anything other than playing G.I. Joe. Nice writing... Thanks.

Posted 15 Years Ago


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Greg Skura
Greg Skura

Pickering, Durham, Canada



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