Saturday, April 30, 2022

John O'Donohue: For Someone Awakening To The Trauma of His or Her Past

Such an amazing gift it is to open our hearts and embrace rather than run from our wounds. And such a profound paradox it is to discover the depth of love, peace, and joy that is found in walking through the doorway of our grief, shame, and fears. And such an incredibly life changing choice it also is when we make the journey of befriending ourselves, finding the jewels hidden in dark places, and reuniting with our banished heart.

Some are able to speak with amazing depth, eloquence, heartfelt compassion and soulful wisdom that so beautifully touches the beauty, the preciousness of this awakening. Among them is John O'Donohue.

With deep tenderness and compassion for us all. 🙏💗
Molly

For Someone Awakening  
To the Trauma of His or Her Past

For everything under the sun there is a time.
This is the season of your awkward harvesting,
When the pain takes you where you would rather not go,

Through the white curtain of yesterdays to a place
You had forgotten you knew from the inside out;
And a time when that bitter tree was planted

That has grown always invisibly beside you
And whose branches your awakened hands
Now long to disentangle from your heart.

You are coming to see how your looking often darkened
When you should have felt safe enough to fall toward love,
How deep down your eyes were always owned by something

That faced them through a dark fester of thorns
Converting whoever came into a further figure of the wrong;
You could only see what touched you as already torn.

Now the act of seeing begins your work of mourning.
And your memory is ready to show you everything,
Having waited all these years for you to return and know.

Only you know where the casket of pain is interred. 
You will have to scrape through all the layers of covering
And according to your readiness, everything will open. 

May you be blessed with a wise and compassionate guide
Who can accompany you through the fear and grief
Until your heart has wept its way to your true self.

As your tears fall over that wounded place,
May they wash away your hurt and free your heart.
May your forgiveness still the hunger of the wound

So that for the first time you can walk away from that place, 
Reunited with your banished heart, now healed and freed,
And feel the clear, free air bless your new face.

 John O'Donohue,  
From To Bless the Space Between Us: 
A Book of Blessings
 

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