Once upon a time, the young Earth felt restless. “Who am I?”
She thought. “Why am I here?” “What is the purpose of my life?
Earth thought to ask her companion, the moon.
"Moon," she asked, "Can you tell me who I am?"
The Moon's gentle light fell upon the Earth, but there was
no one who could see how beautiful it was. "Dear Friend," said the
Moon, "I am younger than you. I do not know why we are here, spinning
around this vast darkness of space."
So Earth thought to ask her other companion, the sun.
"Sun," she asked, "Can you tell me who I am and what my purpose
is?"
The Sun's warm golden rays fell upon the Earth, but there
was no one who could see how beautiful it was. "Dear Friend," said
the Sun, "Even though I am older than you. I do not know why we are here,
spinning around this vast darkness of space."
So Earth thought to ask her brothers and sisters, the other
planets. "Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune, Pluto!
Can you tell me who I am and what my purpose is!"
Her brothers and sisters called back to her, "We do
not know why we are here, spinning around this vast darkness of space."
Earth’s sadness deepened. She had asked everyone in
the solar system and nobody knew her purpose. And then Earth had the most
wondrous idea! Instead of looking for answers outside, she would look within.
She called out to the Oceans. "Oceans!" she cried,
"Help me to know myself! What can you tell me about who I am and what my
purpose is?"
The Oceans began teeming with life. For the first time,
there were creatures who could see how beautiful Earth was. Crabs, snails,
squid, and fish all peered through the ocean waters at the beauty of Earth.
Each, in a different way, saw the Sun's light dancing through the waters and
the gentle glow of the Moon.
"Earth! Do you see how beautiful you are?" Earth did
see. And she marveled at herself. “Perhaps there is more to me.”
And as time passed the creatures evolved and began exploring
the land. Earth saw herself through the eyes of many new animals: turtles and
lizards, birds and mammals— so many pairs of eyes, so many things to look at,
so much to admire.
"This could take a while," she thought. And in
that moment, Earth came to know her purpose. "I know why I am here.
I am here to learn about myself. I am meant to discover all of my own beauty.
This will take forever. I will never be finished!"
And then Earth was quiet for a time, thinking about this
awesome responsibility. The other planets did not do this. Nor the
young moon. Nor the old sun. It was her special purpose to spend
all of her days learning about herself. There was no need to hurry: there was
all the time in the Universe.