To Bless the Space Between Us: A Book of Blessings
S**L
There's is nothing I've ever read quite like this!!
I grabbed this book off my shelf before a flight, and all the way there I was reading it and sharing with my fellow-passengers..."here, read this one, this is so beautiful (sniff)" and they'd read it and it would bring tears to their eyes, too. Then, when I got there, I met two women from Ireland, and I asked them if they had ever heard of John O'Donohue. "Know him? Oh, yes, he was a dear friend of ours," they said, "and do you know that the western half of Ireland went into mourning when he died? He was such a lovely soul, we still can't believe he's gone." I went and grabbed my copy of this book and brought it back and asked the one if she would be so kind as to read the Introduction (which isn't to be missed!!!!!) and then one of the blessings, thinking that in her lovely Irish brogue it would be more like listening to John O'Donohue himself. And it was a magical time.Okay, you have to know that I'm a Unitarian, believe that there are many paths to enlightenment. I don't read much of anything any more, it seems there's not enough time in the day for all I'd like to do. But these blessings invoke power to strengthen a soul. First they open one's heart; a brief window that allows the hard shell of bitterness about ones' life not turning out quite as one had envisioned it to fall away and to be replaced with a loving softness, a kind glow that refreshes, even as one sits there in amazement. How did this guy write these? How did he write about a pregnant woman or parents of a child who has committed a crime and make one feel that he KNEW what he was writing about? But he did. It is so amazing.So, back in South America, I read the introduction to a North American woman who has made her home there, and she took the book, held it close and said, "May the blessing that I need to read be the one I open to." And when she opened the book, it was "For an Exile." We all got teary-eyed as she read it; she is in a self-imposed kind of exile. When she finished, she tried it again. The next one was, "For Old Age." I laughed. "Well, that one didn't work very well, as you aren't old, Catherine." Catherine's 87-year-old mother-in-law, who was sitting with us, stayed me with her hand. "This one's for me, dear." And it was.It's been all I can do not to tell people about this book, and the ONLY reason I'm waiting is because everyone I love is getting a copy for Christmas. It is simply the most beautiful writing I have ever read. May the blessings within it help to heal and strengthen you.
T**G
For those who celebrate Christianity, or just the Universe, this delivers peace and understanding
This book is not only a collection of blessings for almost any occasions, but practicing them, will not only bring you joy, but EMPOWER YOU to give joy to others, to forgive others by blessing them, and severing their pain from your life, by wishing them joy, and by appreciating literally everything--what better way is there to serve our planet? Whether you are Christian, Jewish, whatever you are...if you believe in the power of blessing, this book is an all-spiritual-encompassing way to understanding the divine grace in everything, from water to relationships. The late John O'Donahue has such a command of appreciating life, and articulating the emotions of the heart with the most delicate language, that many of these blessings, will bring tears to the reader. He celebrates those who have touched us as "placing flowers on the alter of the heart."....I am so very blessed to have been introduced to this author for something so important to me...I have been struggling with forgiveness of someone who has been a tremendous source of pain for many people in my life, and especially to myself. No matter how much I prayed, and understood that forgiveness, as one celebrant told me is "like an onion", with many layers to peel off, especially if it's very deeply rooted pain since your childhood, I was unable to breach that barrier until I read this book, and understood that blessing someone....asking God and the Universe to help that person with a prayer with the intent of getting them to a better state, is the fastest way to eliminate this source of pain from your life. And as a result also severs that connection you've long been trying to rid yourself of. I am not saying this book is an alternative to therapy, counseling or even psychotherapy--I have tried all of those things, and some of my therapy is ongoing to ensure the road to recovery, but this book has finally taken a huge burden of weight and burned it, with light. May you rest in peace, John O'Donahue.
P**H
To Bless The Space Between Us
An exceptional gold mine of thoughtful and articulate concepts that both broaden the mind and consciousness and at the same time feed and comfort the heart and spirt (for yourself and others). It has such mental and emotional integrity and maturity. It is in a class of its own and reaches way beyond the level of a feel good, "build your ego," or "positive thinking" kind of read - such a thing is not easy to come by. Regardless of one's religion or belief system, this precious gem speaks to the human heart, mind and intention with a fundamental assuptiom that God is ubiquitous and omnipresent so the author deliberately refrains from using the word and says that it is too big and beautiful to be diminished by the use of other words or phrases surrounding it. It is a delight and a treasure from every aspect - poetic without being poetry, mentally challenging, insightful, assuring and logical, yet it is deeply healing, comforting and touching all at the same time. It can be read all the way through or can be picked up and read randomly. It's a keeper and I keep this book with me in the car as well as share it with others. They seem to make a note of it and purchase it at their earliest convenience.
A**R
Heart Warming
Wonderfully written, thought provoking and soothing. If you wish to contemplate life, love, soul and eternity then this book is for you.
E**L
A Book for All Occasions
I purchased this book three times and had it delivered to three different locations. The space these books connect, if there were strings tying them together, would span half the globe. The idea was to literally bless the huge amount of space between three people and all the various situations theyfind themselves in. We all could bless literally everything and anyone heaps more. This book is a perfect way to start.
L**E
A beautiful book.
I nearly missed out on this book having read a review saying it was the American or Canadian version of A Book of Blessings, the English version. It is not. The blessings and verses are completely different, and there are reflections within each chapter too. I really wanted the prose ‘now is the time to lie low.....’ which is contained within a poem only found in this book. It is a book full of thought, wisdom, reflections, and comfort. As a John O’Donoghue fan I am so glad I have not missed out on this book. Highly recommend it.
J**
Simply beautiful
John O’Donohue has an exquisite way of getting to the heart of things
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... why it so important to reach out to the amazing power of this book for self core healing and ...
The opening paragraph of this book shows us why it so important to reach out to the amazing power of this bookfor self core healing and transformation.It is a veritable treasure trove of blessings for everyday life....slowly....this book etches itself in the soul!This is one of the most profoundly touching books I have ever encountered."There is a quiet light that shines in every heart. It draws no attention to itself, though it is always secretly there. It is what illuminates our minds to see beauty, our desire to seek possibility, and our hearts to love life. Without this subtle quickening our days would be empty and wearisome, and no horizon would ever awaken our longing. Our passion for life is quietly sustained from somewhere in us that is welded to the energy and excitement of life. This shy inner light is what enables us to recognize and receive our very presence here as blessing. We enter the world as strangers who all at once become heirs to a harvest of memory, spirit, and dream that has long preceded us and will now enfold, nourish, and sustain us. The gift of the world is our first blessing."
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