
“You have traveled too fast over false ground;
Now your soul has come to take you back.
Take refuge in your senses, open up
To all the small miracles you rushed through.”
~ John O’Donohue, from A Blessing for One Who is Exhausted
We find wisdom in “uprooting from false ground” — an ‘uprooting’ passage we sometimes find ourselves in, whether by choice or by circumstance.
Follow this very timely golden thread of inspiration to The Creative Adventure of Uprooting From False Ground, from the Sophia’s Children treasure-vault.
Find Coming to Your Senses amidst the inspiration-stirring resources of the Feminine Mojo Audio treasures.
Big Love,
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January 13, 2016 at 7:32 pm
Jamie – I am grateful for your blog. It’s lovely and meaningful. I love John O’Donohue’s blessings book, and I love that one about being exhausted. Thank you for sharing it with everyone. I share John O’Donohue all the time. He blesses me, just as his blessings are meant to do. Thanks, Jamie! How far-out!! Peace and Love, Mari
January 14, 2016 at 5:08 pm
Thank you, Mari. I’m so glad that’s the case. Thank you for visiting Sophia’s Children, and welcome welcome welcome. Yes, I was just noting on Ka’s Blesstival post (you’ll see the link on the main Blesstival page here at Sophia’s Children) how much I (and she, and we) appreciate the blessing that John O’Donohue was. xoxo Love, Jamie
January 13, 2016 at 8:48 pm
Here’s to all of those small miracles.. 🙂 each and every one 🙂
January 21, 2016 at 1:07 am
I so love that line “now your soul has come to take you back.” Yes to opening up to all the miracles!