Tuesday, February 24, 2009

poem: For the Unknown Self, by John O'Donohue

I am loving John O'Donohue's poems more with each one I come across. Could he be writing about the third chakra here?


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 ~


(To Bless the Space Between Us)

3 comments:

  1. For more information about John and his work visit:

    www.johnodonohue.com

    (BTW - we are truly delighted that John's work speaks to so many, and in such depth. It is our responsibility, however, to note that the blessing quoted above is a copyrighted work. (C) John O'Donohue. All rights reserved.

    Please feel free to contact us if you have any questions.)

    blessings,
    Linda Alvarez
    Business Manager
    John O'Donohue Literary Estate

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  2. Thank you for posting this MaryAnn. I did the work of transcribing this blessing from the audio CD, because by listening over and over to O'Donohue speaking the lines I get something more than what's printed on the page. Yet there are times that I cannot understand some word he has said, and just have to guess at it. In other blessings I have also picked up an archaic word or two that I didn't know of by researching what I thought I heard him say. But there are other times such as with this blessing when the word he is saying just doesn't reach my understanding, even accounting for his accent. Your transcription (from the book I assume) provides the answers to those occurrences, and even one I didn't suspect.

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