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The Most Subversive Invitation by John O’Donohue

24 December 2016 1 Comment

“Humans have an uncanny ability to domesticate everything they touch. Eventually, even the strangest things become absorbed into the routine of the daily mind with its steady geographies of endurance, anxiety and contentment. Only seldom does the haze lift, and we glimpse for a second, the amazing plenitude of being here. Sometimes, unfortunately, it is suffering or threat that awakens us. It could happen that one evening, you are busy with many things, netted into your role and the phone rings. Someone you love is suddenly in the grip of an illness that could end their life within hours. It only takes a few seconds to receive that news. Yet, when you put the phone down, you are already standing in a different world. All you know has just been rendered unsure and dangerous. You realise that the ground has turned into quicksand. Now it seems to you that even mountains are suspended on strings.

“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.

“Once you start to awaken, no one can ever claim you again for the old patterns.”

John O’Donohue, Irish poet and philosopher
Excerpt from BENEDICTUS (Europe) /
TO BLESS THE SPACE BETWEEN US (US)
www.johnodonohue.com

Photo: © Ann Cahill – Hiking in Co. Galway, Connemara, Ireland / April 2016

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  1. Margeurita says

    30 December 2016 at 20:19

    This rings so true. A magnificent reminder in these times. I have long felt at odds with small talk and the daily power plays seen in organisations; amongst people. I have long felt a mis-fit with my belief in living from love instead of fear; trying always to let things flow rather than trying to control.
    Thank you, these words are a reminder that, although I am most likely seen as eccentric, I am possibly moving in the right direction for awakening.
    My sincere gratitude.

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