worship trick 99 – o donahue blessing

tallskinnykiwi got permission to blog a wonderful blessing from john o donohue that was used by gareth higgins at the celtic soliton sessions. like andrew i asked for a copy at the event because i was so struck by it but hadn’t blogged it because i was unsure about permission so ht to andrew for getting permission to blog it. i am making it worship trick 99 in the second series, which means one to go before the second series is finished…

Beannacht
("Blessing") by John O’Donohue

On the day when

the weight deadens

on your shoulders

and you stumble,

may the clay dance

to balance you.

And when your eyes

freeze behind

the grey window

and the ghost of loss

gets in to you,

may a flock of colours,

indigo, red, green,

and azure blue

come to awaken in you

a meadow of delight.

When the canvas frays

in the currach of thought

and a stain of ocean

blackens beneath you,

may there come across the waters

a path of yellow moonlight

to bring you safely home.

May the nourishment of the earth be yours,

may the clarity of light be yours,

may the fluency of the ocean be yours,

may the protection of the ancestors be yours.

And so may a slow

wind work these words

of love around you,

an invisible cloak

to mind your life.

This Post Has 4 Comments

  1. cheryl

    ‘may the clay dance to balance you’
    i’ve had that phrase running round my head all day. this blessing is wonderful.

  2. sally

    woderful!

  3. Elaine

    I took a funeral today of a local farmer and read these words at the graveside. One old gent, a farmer for 61 years on the N York moors came up to me with tears in his eyes, thanking me for the words. So thank you jonny for posting them and John O’Donohue for writing them

  4. Laura

    In America we’re dealing with the tragic loss of 32 people in a horrible shooting at Virginia Tech University.
    Yesterday I searched for music, an image or words to express the sadness, shock and surprise I was feeling and couldn’t find them.
    These words express my heart’s prayer for those families who are grieving so much this week.
    Thank you for posting them and especially thank you Mr. O’Donohue for writing them!

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