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Like many people of faith,
I have often contemplated the glories of heaven. In fact, collectors
have often told me that,to them, my paintings are like little
glimpses of heaven. Though such comments might seem whimsical,my
recent readings have suggested that there may be many similarities
between earth and heaven. In fact, some theologians speculate
that heaven might be a perfected form of our earthly dwelling
-- almost like a renewed Garden of Eden for us to enjoy. Christ
said he would prepare a mansion for us -- could he also prepare
a divine garden setting where in we might pursue a recreational
game or two? (Or two or three thousand?)
Imagine the possibilities: not a care to interrupt the stroll through the verdant
grounds,not a deadline to interfere,not an interruption to beckon. Bliss,pure
and simple,and a fragrant walk through the morning light as one pursues the perfect
round.
To me golf has always been about the search for the ideal -- the enjoyment of
a perfected landscape. Step up to the gilded tee markers at Golfer's Paradise
and take a swing at your first shot. In the distance we see the glowing flag
denoting the hole some 280 yards away. Edge your way past the dogwood tree and
follow the fairways into the luminous distance. Savor the peacefulness and beauty
that for many golfers is the very essence of the game.
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