Cynthia

Add friend
Sign in to Goodreads to learn more about Cynthia.


The Name of the Wind
Cynthia is currently reading
by Patrick Rothfuss (Goodreads Author)
bookshelves: currently-reading
Rate this book
Clear rating

 
The Complete Illu...
Rate this book
Clear rating

 
Reunion Songs : p...
Rate this book
Clear rating

 
See all 10 books that Cynthia is reading…
Loading...
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 – A Spiritual Homecoming Through Celtic Traditions, Art, Music, and Divine Grace

John O'Donohue
“When you regain a sense of your life as a journey of discovery, you return to rhythm with yourself. When you take the time to travel with reverence, a richer life unfolds before you. Moments of beauty begin to braid your days.”
John O'Donohue, Divine Beauty: The Invisible Embrace

John O'Donohue
“Beauty cannot be forced. It alone decides when it will come and sometimes it is the last thing we expect and the very last thing to arrive. Creative artists know this well. Great skill and inspiration set the context or scene where beauty might emerge. But it is not the mind of the artist alone that can determine whether beauty will arrive or not.”
John O'Donohue, Divine Beauty: The Invisible Embrace

John O'Donohue
“Beauty is a free spirit and will not be trapped within the grid of intentionality.”
John O'Donohue, Divine Beauty: The Invisible Embrace

John O'Donohue
“When you become vulnerable, any ideal or perfect image of yourself falls away. (...)

Many people are addicted to perfection, and in their pursuit of the ideal, they have no patience with vulnerability. (...)

Every poet would like to write the ideal poem. Though they never achieve this, sometimes it glimmers through their best work. Ironically, the very beyondness of the idea is often the touch of presence that renders the work luminous. The beauty of the ideal awakens a passion and urgency that brings out the best in the person and calls forth the dream of excellence.

The beauty of the true ideal is its hospitality towards woundedness, weakness, failure and fall-back. Yet so many people are infected with the virus of perfection. They cannot rest; they allow themselves no ease until they come close to the cleansed domain of perfection. This false notion of perfection does damage and puts their lives under great strain. It is a wonderful day in a life when one is finally able to stand before the long, deep mirror of one's own reflection and view oneself with appreciation, acceptance, and forgiveness. On that day one breaks through the falsity of images and expectations which have blinded one's spirit. One can only learn to see who one is when one learns to view oneself with the most intimate and forgiving compassion.”
John O'Donohue, Beauty: The Invisible Embrace – A Spiritual Homecoming Through Celtic Traditions, Art, Music, and Divine Grace

year in books
Bethany
1,444 books | 90 friends

Stefani...
2,589 books | 1,149 friends

Jenny B...
261 books | 33 friends

Stacy L...
4 books | 17 friends

Emily
535 books | 4 friends

David L...
0 books | 1 friend

Karyn F...
0 books | 5 friends

Bethany...
3 books | 3 friends

More friends…



Polls voted on by Cynthia

Lists liked by Cynthia