9/8/11

A Blessing of Angels



I found this blessing, written by John O'Donohue, over at Blue Eyed Ennis.  It's a blessing I believe  many readers here will find helpful.

Blessing of Angels

May the Angels in their beauty bless you.
May they turn toward you streams of blessing.

May the Angel of Awakening stir your heart
To come alive to the eternal within you,
To all the invitations that quietly surround you.

May the Angel of Healing turn your wounds
Into sources of refreshment.

May the Angel of the Imagination enable you
To stand on the true thresholds,
At ease with your ambivalence
And drawn in new directions
Through the glow of your contradictions.

May the Angel of Compassion open your eyes
to the unseen suffering around you.

May the Angel of Wildness disturb the places
Where your life is domesticated and safe,
Take you to the territories of true otherness.
Where all that is awakened in you
Can fall into its own rhythm.

May the Angel of Eros introduce you
To the beauty of your senses
To celebrate your inheritance
As a temple of the Holy Spirit.

May the Angel of Justice disturb you
To take the side of the poor and wronged.

May the Angel of Encouragement confirm you
In worth and self-respect,
That you may live with the dignity
That presides in your soul.

May the Angel of Death arrive only
When your life is complete
And you have brought every given gift
To the threshold where its infinity can shine.

May all the Angels be your sheltering
And joyful guardians.


- John O'Donohue in Benedictus


 

   
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2 comments:

  1. I don't think I have ever really spent a lot of time and thought on angels...
    not really...

    but,

    two paragraphs here really have hit something very powerful in me...

    "May the Angel of Encouragement confirm you
    in worth and self-respect,
    That you may live with the dignity
    That presides in your soul."

    and,

    "May the Angel of Death arrive only
    When your life is complete
    And you have brought every given gift
    To the threshold where its infinity can shine."

    they are confusing and thought-provoking and...
    even disturbing...


    thank you...

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