Picture taken in my garden at my home (Sancta Maria)
For
the Unknown Self
So
much of what delights and troubles you
Happens
on a surface
You
take for ground.
Your
mind thinks your life alone,
Your
eyes consider air your nearest neighbor,
Yet
it seems that a little below your heart
There
houses in you an unknown self
Who
prefers the patterns of the dark
And
is not persuaded by the eye's affection
Or
caught by the flash of thought.
It
is a self that enjoys contemplative patience
With
all your unfolding expression,
Is
never drawn to break into light
Though
you entangle yourself in unworthiness
And
misjudge what you do and who you are.
It
presides within like an evening freedom
That
will often see you enchanted by twilight
Without
ever recognizing the falling night,
It
resembles the under-earth of your visible life:
All
you do and say and think is fostered
Deep
in its opaque and prevenient clay.
It
dwells in a strange, yet rhythmic ease
That
is not ruffled by disappointment;
It
presides in a deeper current of time
Free
from the force of cause and sequence
That
otherwise shapes your life.
Were
it to break forth into day,
Its
dark light might quench your mind,
For
it knows how your primeval heart
Sisters
every cell of your life
To
all your known mind would avoid,
Thus
it knows to dwell in you gently,
Offering
you only discrete glimpses
Of
how you construct your life.
At
times, it will lead you strangely,
Magnetized
by some resonance
That
ambushes your vigilance.
It
works most resolutely at night
As
the poet who draws your dreams,
Creating
for you many secret doors,
Decorated
with pictures of your hunger;
It
has the dignity of the angelic
That
knows you to your roots,
Always
awaiting your deeper befriending
To
take you beyond the threshold of want,
Where
all your diverse strainings
Can
come to wholesome ease.
-John
O'Donohue (1956-2008)
Lovely Hettienne, Xxxx
ReplyDeleteThank you for the lovely poem. It has started my morning on just the right note.
ReplyDeleteDarla
This poet really knew how to draw out the inner self.
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