Tag Archive: John O’Donohue

Mindful Monday

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Though we live much of our lives outside, in action and engagement with the world, the deeper impact of what happens is registered in the narrative of the heart. Because the heart dwells… Continue reading

Belonging

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When we belong, we have an outside mooring to prevent us from falling into ourselves ~  John O’Donohue

On the death of the beloved

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My beloved mother passed away this morning. Death Notice of Brighid (Brídge) Ennis On the Death of the Beloved Though we need to weep your loss, You dwell in that safe place in… Continue reading

Ciseach

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Thanks to Katie for reminding me to turn to the writings of the Celtic poet and philosopher, John O’ Donohue; in particular his last work before his untimely death, Benedictus: A Book of Blessings, has… Continue reading

Poetry Friday

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For Belonging May you listen to your longing to be free. May the frames of your belonging be generous             enough for your dreams. My you arise each day with a voice of… Continue reading

Intimate with change

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I don’t normally advertise products that come my way, but I do make an exception for those that have made a difference in my life and those that I feel can offer genuine inspiration… Continue reading