The sky used to be very close to
the earth, and of course the earth had no sunshine. Trees did not
grow, flowers did not blossom, and water was not clear and bright.
The earth did not know that there was any other way of living, and
so she did not complain.
By and by the sky and the earth had a son who was called the Shining
One. When he was small, he had a dream, and he told it to the earth.
"Mother Earth," he said, "I had a dream, and it was that the sky was
far up above us. There was a bright light, and it made you more
radiant than I ever saw you. What could the light have been?"
"I do not know, my Shining One," she answered, "for there is nothing
but the earth and the sky."
After a long, long time, the Shining One was fully grown. Then he
said to the sky, "Father Sky, will you not go higher up, that there
may be light and warmth on the earth?"
"There is no 'higher up,'" declared the sky. "There is only just
here."
Then the Shining One raised the sky till he rested on the mountain
peaks.
"Oh! oh!" cried the sky. "They hurt. The peaks are sharp and rough.
You are an unkind, cruel son."
"In my dreams you were still higher up," replied the Shining One,
and he raised the sky still higher.
"Oh! oh!" complained the sky, "I can hardly see the peaks. I will
stay on the rough rocks."
"You were far above the rocks in my dream," replied the Shining One.
Then when the sky was raised far above the earth and no longer
touched even the peaks, a great change came over the earth. She,
too, had thought the Shining One unkind, and she had said, "Shining
One, it was only a dream. Why should you change the sky and the
earth? Why not let them stay as they were before you had the dream?"
"O Mother Earth," he said, "I wish you could see the radiant change
that has come to pass. The air is full of light and warmth and
fragrance. You yourself are more beautiful than you were even in my
dream. Listen and hear the song of the birds. See the flowers
blossoming in every field, and even covering the rough peaks of the
mountains. Should you be glad if I had let all things stay as they
were? Was I unkind to make you so much more lovely than you were?"
Before the earth could answer, the sky began to complain. "You have
spread over earth a new cloak of green, and of course she is
beautiful with all her flowers and birds, but here am I, raised far
above the mountain peaks. I have no cloak, nor have I flowers and
birds. Shining One, give me a cloak."
"That will I do, and most gladly," replied the Shining One, and he
spread a soft cloak of dark blue over the sky, and in it many a star
sparkled and twinkled.
"That is very well in the night," said the heavens, "but it is not
good in the daytime, it is too gloomy. Give me another cloak for the
day." Then the Shining One spread a light blue cloak over the sky
for the daytime, and at last the sky was as beautiful as the earth.
Now both sky and earth were contented. "I did not know that the
earth was so radiant," said the sky. "I did not know that the sky
was so beautiful," said the earth. "I will send a message to tell
her how lovely she is," thought the sky, and he dropped down a
gentle little rain.
"I, too, will send a message," thought the earth, "and the clouds
shall carry it for me." That is why there is often a light cloud
rising from the earth in the morning. It is carrying a good-morning
message from the beautiful earth to the sky.