Once
upon a time the earth was even more beautiful
than it is today. The water was pure and deep,
reflecting within itself the sunlight which gave
life to all the creatures beneath the waves.
The
earth was green with many kinds of trees and
plants. These gave food and shelter to the
birds, the animals, and to all mankind. At
night the air was so clear that the starlight
gave a glow almost as bright as the moon.
The
people of the earth lived close to nature.
They understood it and honored it and never
took more than what they needed from it. The
people lived in peace so they prospered and
began to build many nations all around the
world according to nature's climate.
But
one day, a terrible thing happened. A strange
spirit of greed entered the hearts of mankind.
People began to be jealous of one another, and
they were not satisfied with all the good
things they already had. The nations wanted
more and more of everything: more land, more
water, more resources. They squeezed precious
minerals from the earth to build terrible
weapons to defend their nations from other
greedier nations. They killed one another.
They polluted the air and the water with
poisons. Nature began to die. This is called
war. War is ugly. It destroys love and hope
and peace.
Then
one day a magical thing occurred. The birds of
the air, the animals of the land, and the
creatures beneath the waters came to an
agreement: if they were to survive, something
would have to be done to stop these wars. Only
through peace could their world survive.
"We
cannot speak the human language," they
declared, "and mankind can no longer
understand ours. We must find among us a
symbol of peace so brilliant that all who see
it will stop and remember that peace and
sharing is beautiful."
"I
am what you need," said a golden sunflower. "I
am tall and bright. My leaves are food for the
animals, my yellow petals can turn plain cloth
to gold, my seeds are many and are used for
food by all living beings. Yet, the seeds I
drop upon the ground can take root and I will
grow again and again. I can be your symbol of
peace."
All
nature rejoiced, and it was decided that the
birds would each take one sunflower seed and
that they would fly over every nation and
plant the seed in the earth as a gift. The
seeds took root and grew, and the sunflowers
multiplied.
Wherever
the sunflowers grew, there seemed to be a
special golden glow in the air. The people
could not ignore such a magical sight.
Soon
they began to understand the message of the
sunflowers so they decided to destroy all of
their terrible weapons and to put an end to
the greed and to the fear of war. They chose
the sunflower as a symbol of peace and new
life for all the world to recognize and
understand.
A
ceremony was celebrated by planting a whole
field of sunflowers. Artists painted pictures
of the sunflowers, writers wrote about them,
and the people of the world were asked to
plant more sunflowers seeds as a symbol of
remembrance.
All
nature rejoiced once more as the golden
sunflowers stood tall with their faces turned
eastward to the rising sun, then following the
sun until it sets in the west.
They
gave their goodness to the world so that
everyone who sees a sunflower will know that
the golden light of peace is beautiful.
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