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A Tale of Two Grapes, Part Four, The End…

November 13, 2006

Could this be the Something More? The Moment that Agapito the Grape longed for? In an act that would forever change him, he turned his face towards the Shape… And let go of the Vine. All that he knew brushed past him, then Hand took hold of him, and he fell into shadow….

Agapito found himself in total darkness. He could not remember much of the events of the last few days. There was fear, an exhilarating rush, and movements so fast his thoughts could not keep up with them. He howled past the leaves and branches of the Vineyard, the old latticework, and the hills. He saw new sights and heard new sounds, and he was full of the Mystery of it all. Everything was a blur, like the days on the Vine when Wind would blow and the leaves would sing. Then everyone would cry and cling to the Vine for fear of being torn from It. But it was those days, incidentally, that Agapito loved the most!

He tried to piece it all together, and recalled that there were many others with him; a whole multitude of Grapes resting beside him in a Basket. Some were nervous, others crying, but still others were singing as they flew from the safety of the Vineyard into the Great Unknown. Agapito now, still shrouded in darkness, could remember a part of that Song:

“We’re meant to be broken, opened and poured
Let go of the Vine and find your reward!
When Hand comes to take you, let go and you’ll see
The Crushing is coming for you and for me!”


With the memory of that Song, the images and events of the last few days were becoming clearer for little Agapito the Grape. He remembered the quiet surge of emotion he felt when he heard the Singing, and the deep fear it stirred in him too. Crushing? That didn’t sound very good any way he looked at it. Then they were brought into a large room, deep and rich with age. The very walls seemed to be whispering to him that the Something More was coming. That he was being prepared for It. The Grapes were poured into large vats, deep and cool. Many began to cry again, but the air seemed so heavy, so rich with some beauty he could not name, that Agapito could only remain silent. A strain of words kept flowing through his mind… We’re meant to be broken, opened and poured.

A Shape appeared above them, and the Grapes began to tremble; whether for fear or for joy, Agapito could not tell. The rest of the memory was only pain, deep and searing pain like he had never felt before.

And now he lie in the darkness, strangely content, feeling that he had weathered the worst, and now he was ready for the Something More. It still seemed to be calling to him, like those soft breezes from the hills in his old life. This was not what he expected, this perpetual darkness. But then, that was part of the Mystery! He felt free now, almost liquid. And in that dreamy darkness he felt he could “see” more, be more, and go further than before. Was he still a Grape? He didn’t really know. He didn’t really care. He waited in the pungent stillness…

One day, and of days in that darkness he could never keep count, a Light broke through and his heart rejoiced. He noticed with a shock that he had been transformed! He WAS liquid, he was free. He was one with many others, and yet still somehow himself! Suddenly a Hand came into the place where they were and pulled them up and out. A sound of popping came to him and then a rush like a ride on the Wind. He looked about with delight at his new surroundings. Soft white linen and candles, with tiny flames that were dancing like little yellow leaves. He was looking out from a crystal glass, and a golden cup and dish were beside him. Agapito felt so good. His heart swam in the glass, and he felt rich.

Then a Shape appeared, and words were said. They seemed Ancient too, far older in fact than any he had ever heard. They turned suddenly into a lilting Song, and he saw uplifted a white circle, and therein he saw the hearts of many grains, that once danced up on the Hill beside the Vineyard. They were singing to him now, and their tiny voices mingled with the Voice that chanted…

“The King is coming for you and for me!
The One Who was crushed in infirmity!

As the grain and the grapes have given their all
So He comes from Great Heavens to fill up the Small
He pours out and pours in of His Very Own Self
We receive and return and in Him is our Wealth!”

A Hand came over the glass then and Words dripped down like the dew of a thousand mornings in the Vineyard. Agapito was filled with a sweetness he could not name, and he let it fill him. It was then that he knew the Something More that he was made for. It seemed now in fact a Someone. And in this moment he understood the reason for which he was given his name, Agapito… the beloved.

With a sigh he was taken up and then… all was Light.

A Tale of Two Grapes, Part Three

November 12, 2006

“We’re meant to be raisins, old wrinkled and sweet

So cling to this Vine and never retreat!
When Hand comes to take you, hold tight or you’ll die
Stay safe in the Shadows, keep facing the Sky

As much as you can, beware of the Feet
We’re meant to be raisins, old wrinkled and sweet.”

Agapito sighed as the night breeze began to whisper through the Vine. Maybe there’s another way to live, he thought. Maybe there’s another Ancient Song, older than Adhaesio’s. Maybe that Song is fearless….

The next morning, Agapito awoke with the other Grapes. The morning dew was heavy on their glossy skins and many on the Vine began their morning rituals. Drinking, slurping, growing fat on the Vine, and unfolding their leaves for the Sun to warm them. That Sun was just now glimmering on the Edge of the Vineyard.

Suddenly, Agapito felt a strange trembling sensation in the pit of his little grape heart. A great wave was rising and rumbling through the Vine. Every Grape felt it, coming up the lattice of their world and pulsating throughout every root, tendril, and branch that formed this great community of Grapes.

Agapito was frightened, “What’s happening?” he cried out, to no one in particular. Ampelio shouted, “Something’s coming! What do we do! What do we do!”

A coarse whisper came from the Shadows behind Agapito. “When Hand comes to take you, pull back or you’ll die… Stay safe in the Shadows, keep facing the Sky….” Agapito thought he could just see the dark eyes of old Adhaesio, small and wrinkled as he was, half covered in leaves.

“As much as you can, beware of the Feet… We’re meant to be raisins, old wrinkled and sweet.”

Then, a still more unexpected thing happened. A thing tall and free flashed past Agapito. It was the Shape he had seen before, moving through the Vineyard at the breezy time of the evening. A strange object brushed past him. He heard the cries of many Grapes, and noticed with a shock that they were being pulled from the Vine! It seemed like a nightmare. But in the midst of such commotion, crying and fear, he thought he could also hear a different cry. One of utter joy and freedom, not of fear. Could this be the Something More, the Moment that Agapito longed for? In an act that would forever change him, Agapito turned his face towards the Shape… And let go of the Vine. All that he knew brushed past him, then a Hand took hold of him, and he fell into shadow….

A Tale of Two Grapes, Part Two

November 9, 2006

From the corner of his eye, Agapito saw a shape moving quietly through the shadows below. It was a shape he’d never seen before; tall, free, and moving softly through the Vineyard. Something stirred in Agapito. Perhaps this was a sign of the Something More? The shape was gone in an instant, lost from his sight by the tangle of leaves and the rich clusters of other grapes all around him. Drawn deeper into his thoughts, Agapito grew silent and pondered what this might mean…

Later that day, as the Sun tipped low in the sky, pouring its benediction of light over the Vineyard, Agapito the Grape was still deep in his thought. Gazing but not looking at a patch of dark leaves in the Vine, a sudden shock pulled him from his ponderings. He found himself staring into the oldest, wrinkliest pair of eyes he had ever… laid eyes on.

“Wazzityooosed?” squeaked an old voice.

“Pardon me?” said Agapito, aware now of an elderly Grape who was beside him on the Vine. It was so tiny and shriveled up in the Shadows that he’d not noticed it before.

“Yoosed sum’thin?” the old Grape crackled. His name was Adhaesio.

“Oh, I was just thinking about the meaning of Life. I have this feeling that we’re made for Something More.”

Adhaesio shook his leaves. “Bah, leta gooo, lil’ grape. This here’sit. Just try un live. Longa tha’ bedder. Git a’smuch Sun as yoo can! Look a me, I been here longer than ’em all!”

Agapito looked at Adhaesio. He was old, and the wrinkles on his face told of many days under the Sun. Funny though, he thought to himself, I can’t see the Sun in his eyes… only its effect on his face.

“But sir, you mean we’re just meant to hang around on this Vine and drink in the Shine and that’s it… nothing More?” In the face of such apparent aged wisdom, Agapito’s old fears came back at him. Was Adhaesio right? Was the meaning of Life on the Vine all about clinging to It for as long as you could?

“Yupper. Thas’zit.”

Agapito thought for a moment more. Then a spark lit up inside him and he felt clearer. “But sir,” he wondered. “If clinging to this Vine and just basking in the Sun and soaking up the dew is all there is… then why am I even asking for Something More? If all I should desire is here on this Vine, why am I not happy, why do I pine?”

Adhaesio snorted. “Kidz,” he grumbled. “Yoo tink too’much.” With that he turned over a leaf and drank a few drops of the dew he was hording. Then he shot a final glance at Agapito and spoke clear and sharp for the first time. What he said sounded old, like a poem or a song:

“We’re meant to be raisins, old wrinkled and sweet
So cling to this Vine and never retreat!
When Hand comes to take you, hold tight or you’ll die
Stay safe in the Shadows, keep facing the Sky

As much as you can, beware of the Feet
We’re meant to be raisins, old wrinkled and sweet.”

With that, Adhaesio fell into Shadow and was seen no more that day.

Agapito was stunned. The verse sounded so ancient, and it stirred in him a fear that seemed fair to obey. After all, Life was good. Shouldn’t it be protected at all costs? Then a second thought came to Agapito. “We’re meant to be raisins, old wrinkled and sweet…”

He looked back into the Shadows, and could just hear the mumblings and grumblings and slurpings of the old raisin Adhaesio. He was anything but sweet! In fact, he seemed miserable.

Agapito sighed as the night breeze began to whisper through the Vine. Maybe there’s another way to live, he thought. Maybe there’s another Ancient Song, older still than Adhaesio’s. Maybe that Song is fearless….

A Tale of Two Grapes, Part One

November 8, 2006

Once upon a time, there were two grapes. Their names were Agapito and Ampelio. Aren’t those fantastic names?

As the Sun rose one morning over the Vineyard, brilliant as ever, and the glistening dew warmed away from their shiny skin, as comfortably as ever, Agapito pondered their purpose in the Vineyard.

“What’s our life about, Ampelio?” he whispered, slightly conscious of the cluster of grapes around them. “I mean what is… Life?”

“Eh? Life?” yawned Ampelio. “THIS is the life, Agapito. What else is there? To grow fat on the vine, to enjoy the Sunshine, to drink in the dew, to be talking with you. That’s the life, Agapito. Any other questions?”

Agapito looked troubled, as only a grape can. “But, I just get this sense sometimes… that were called to Something More.”

“Called?” cranked Ampelio, slightly disturbed, as the vague remembrance of Agapito’s perplexingly ponderous personality came back to him. “Nobody’s calling us you grape! It’s you and me and a few thousand friends, living and growing, drinking in the Shine, and feeling fine. Just be a grape and enjoy it!”

His friend’s confident curtness was often enough for Agapito to shuffle off his deeper thoughts and just be a grape again. But today, as Ampelio laughed and turned his face towards the Sun, Agapito looked down. His gaze fall into the shadows beneath the Vine. “Who am I?” he wondered. “Why am I here?” It was just at this moment, when that old aching sadness stung in the pit of his heart, that something happened. Something Big. From the corner of his eye, Agapito saw a shape moving quietly through the shadows below. It was a shape he’d never seen before; tall, free, and moving softly through the Vineyard.

Something stirred in Agapito. Perhaps this was a sign of the Something More? The shape was gone in an instant, lost from his sight by the tangle of leaves and the rich clusters of other grapes all around him. Drawn deeper into his thoughts, Agapito grew silent and pondered what this might mean…