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    John O'Donohue
    “For Longing

    Blessed be the longing that brought you here
    And quickens your soul with wonder.

    May you have the courage to listen to the voice of desire
    That disturbs you when you have settled for something safe.

    May you have the wisdom to enter generously into your own unease
    To discover the new direction your longing wants you to take.

    May the forms of your belonging—in love, creativity, and friendship—
    Be equal to the grandeur and the call of your soul.

    May the one you long for long for you.

    May your dreams gradually reveal the destination of your desire.

    May a secret Providence guide your thought and nurture your feeling.

    May your mind inhabit life with the sureness with which your body inhabits the world.

    May your heart never be haunted by ghost-structures of old damage.

    May you come to accept your longing as divine urgency.

    May you know the urgency with which God longs for you.”
    John O'Donohue, To Bless the Space Between Us: A Book of Blessings

  • #2
    John O'Donohue
    “A Blessing; May the light of your soul guide you; May the light of your soul bless the work you do with the secret love and warmth of your heart; May you see in what you do the beauty of your own soul; May the sacredness of your work bring healing, light and renewal to those who work with you and to those who see and receive your work; May your work never weary you; May it release within you wellsprings of refreshment, inspiration and excitement; May you be present in what you do. May you never become lost in the bland absences; May the day never burden; May dawn find you awake and alert, approaching your new day with dreams, possibilities and promises; May evening find you gracious and fulfilled; May you go into the night blessed, sheltered and protected; May your soul calm, console and renew you.”
    John O'Donohue

  • #3
    John O'Donohue
    “The call to the creative life is a call to dignity, to a life of vulnerability and adventure and the call to a life that exquisite excitement and indeed ecstasy will often visit.”
    John O'Donohue

  • #4
    John O'Donohue
    “The earth is our origin and destination. The ancient rhythms of the earth have insinuated themselves into the rhythms of the human heart. The earth is not outside us; it is within: the clay from where the tree of the body grows. When we emerge from our offices, rooms and houses, we enter our natural element. We are children of the earth: people to whom the outdoors is home. Nothing can separate us from the vigour and vibrancy of this inheritance. In contrast to our frenetic, saturated lives, the earth offers a calming stillness. Movement and growth in nature takes time. The patience of nature enjoys the ease of trust and hope. There is something in our clay nature that needs to continually experience this ancient, outer ease of the world. It helps us remember who we are and why we are here.”
    John O'Donohue, Beauty: The Invisible Embrace



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