4.02.2008

The Question Holds the Lantern

"If you could imagine the most incredible story ever, it would be less incredible than the story of being here. And the ironic thing is that story is not a story, it is true.

It takes us so long to see where we are. It takes us even longer to see who we are. This is why the greatest gift you could ever dream is a gift that you can only receive from one person. And that person is you yourself. Therefore, the most subversive invitation you could ever accept is the invitation to awaken to who you are and where you have landed.

Plato said in The Symposium that one of the greatest privileges of a human life is to become midwife to the birth of the soul in another. When your soul awakens, you begin to truly inherit your life. You leave the kingdom of fake surfaces, repetitive talk and weary roles and slip deeper into the true adventure of who you are and who you are called to become.

The greatest friend of the soul is the unknown. Yet we are afraid of the unknown because it lies outside our vision and our control. We avoid it or quell it by filtering it through our protective barriers of domestication and control. The normal way never leads home."

John O'Donohue
Here is the entire relection...
http://www.johnodonohue.com/reflections/">

I went to his site for some inspiration the other day and was suprised to find this news...

John O'Donohue passed away unexpectedly and peacefully in his sleep in the night of January 3, 2008. He was 52 years old.

Rest in peace John and thank you for all the ways you inspired me through what I have read of your writings, and particularly through this one reflection.

Peace
Keren

1 comment:

Keren said...

Here is the link, I guess I inserted in wrong in the blog....

http://www.johnodonohue.com/reflections/

Peace
Keren