THE CALL TO LIVE EVERYTHING
One of the sad things today is that so many people are frightened by the wonder of their own presence. They are dying to tie themselves into a system, a role, or to an image, or to a predetermined identity that other people have actually settled on for them. This identity may be totally at variance with the wild energies that are rising inside in their souls. Many of us get very afraid and we eventually compromise. We settle for something that is safe, rather than engaging the danger and the wildness that is in our own hearts. We should never forget that death is waiting for us. A man in Connemara said one time to a friend of mine, ‘Beidh muid sínte siar,’ a duirt sé, ‘cúig mhilliúin blain déag faoin chré’ – We’ll be lying down in the earth for about fifteen million years, and we have a short exposure. I feel that when you recognize that death is on its way, it is a great liberation, because it means that you can in some way feel the call to live everything that is within you. One of the greatest sins is the unlived life, not to allow yourself to become chief executive of the project you call your life, to have a reverence always for the immensity that is inside of you.
John O’Donohue
Excerpt from WALKING ON THE PASTURES OF WONDER
John O’Donohue in conversation with John Quinn
Inishbofin / Co. Galway – 2017
Photo: © Ann Cahill
“…to have a reverence always for the immensity that is inside of you.”
Thanks Phil and John…just gave me my introductory line for the opening of the new school year next week.
Jim, you are probably related to John O’Donohue. His writing is some of the best. Glad I could be of service, Phil.
Jim ~ John has a great way. Phil.
Profound, isn’t it? So simple and at the same time, so difficult…