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Tuesday, November 25, 2008


I found this poetry from a websight dedicated to the late John O'Donohue, Irish poet

I love his work and thought I would share this blessing with you all before our Thanksgiving feast.



Monday, November 24, 2008


Grace Before Meals
As we begin this meal with grace,
Let us become aware of the memory
Carried inside the food before us:
The quiver of the seed
Awakening in the earth,
Unfolding in a trust of roots
And slender stems of growth,
On its voyage toward harvest,
The kiss of rain and surge of sun;
The innocence of animal soul
That never spoke a word,
Nourished by the earth
To become today our food;
The work of all the strangers
Whose hands prepared it,
The privilege of wealth and health
That enables us to feast and celebrate.
Grace After Meals
We end this meal with grace
For the joy and nourishment of food,
The slowed time away from the world
To come into presence with each other
And sense the subtle lives behind our faces,
The different colors of our voices,
The edges of hungers we keep private,
The circle of love that unites us.
We pray the wise spirit who keeps us
To change the structures that make others hunger
And that after such grace we might now go forth
And impart dignity wherever we partake.
-- To Bless The Space Between Us (BENEDICTUS)by John O'Donohue (C)2007-2008. All rights reserved.We are ready to post another essay by Gareth Higgins. Last November, John listed as one of his favorite film-makers, Kieslowski. Gareth is preparing a trilogy of essays about Kieslowski's three films: Blue; White; & Red. The first (BLUE) will appear on this blog next week.warmly and with blessings,Lindaa

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