Quiet miracles

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Two extracts from John O’Donohue for this Saturday in Autumn, when we reflect on the fact that life moves on, and yet we can relate to it fully in any particular moment:

We live between the act of awakening and the act of surrender. Each morning we awaken to the light and the invitation to a new day in the world of time; each night we surrender to the dark to be taken to play in the world of dreams where time is no more. At birth we were awakened and emerged to become visible in the world. At death we will surrender again to the dark and become invisible.  Awakening and surrender: they frame each day and each life; between them the journey where anything can happen, the beauty and the frailty

John O’ Donohue, Beauty

May anxiety never linger about you.  May your outer dignity mirror an inner dignity of soul. Take time to celebrate the quiet miracles that seek no attention. Be consoled in the secret symmetry of your soul.  May you experience each day as a sacred gift,  woven around the heart of wonder.

From For Presence (with thanks to Kathy Lewis for reminding me of these words)

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  1. Thanks for the two extracts from John o’ Donohue- I had not heard of him before. It’s true worry can rob us of the simple joys of what is. Thanks also for the beautiful photo of blackberries. Must go out a pick some more today!

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