How to get into heaven
Falling into conversation
with a minor angel,
I learned quite a bit
about rugby.
The angel only had
a hundred years
to talk to me,
and still a lot to do,
so we changed the subject
to spiritual matters.
According to the angel
heaven is a modern place,
more advanced in fact
than the latest here on earth.
And in order to get in,
you have to book,
by reading the right books,
and more importantly,
understand the ununderstandable.
Then sift through all you’ve read,
the angel said.
In there is a piece of entry code.
Shalom.
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De Waal. Jou toon voel nog net dieselfde. Netjies gekunsteld, die stuk. Ek merk nou eers op dat WordPress op die een of ander wyse nie by ons gesluit is, soos ander blog-werwe nie.
By: Robin Hawkins on June 22, 2011
at 09:30
”Shalom ”
Laat my gedagtes dwaal na die mens se ewige soeke na meer,…meer kennis, meer tyd, meer insig in die ‘onsigbare’…..Sou daardie kennis ons lewe vergemaklik of net bloot na groter waansin stuur ?…..Hierdie ”engel-gesprek” is treffend in sy ‘aweregse ‘ aanslag….ek hou hiervan !
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By: ammiemoon on June 21, 2011
at 13:23
How to get into heaven
I love the idea on talking to an Angel,it gives a new perspective towards the regular type of “Angel” being associated with love. The references of only having a hundred years to talk to the writer, gives a perspective of heaven not being associated with time and a hundred years is short for heaven. The modernisation of heaven can give the reader a better perspective of what we think heaven should look like for the modern human. But in all it comes together that heaven must have a high qualification.
By: Vincent O'Neill on March 14, 2011
at 21:06