By John O'Donohue
Nearer
to the earth's heart,
Deeper within its silence:
Animals know
this world
In a way we never will.
We
who are ever
Distanced and distracted
By the parade of
bright
Windows thought opens:
Their seamless presence
Is not
fractured thus.
Stranded
between time
Gone and time emerging,
We manage seldom
To be
where we are:
Whereas they are always
Looking out from
The
here and now.
May
we learn to return
And rest in the beauty
Of animal
being,
Learn to lean low,
Leave our locked minds,
And with
freed senses
Feel the earth
Breathing with us.
May
we enter
Into lightness of spirit,
And slip frequently into
The
feel of the wild.
Let
the clear silence
Of our animal being
Cleanse our hearts
Of
corrosive words.
May
we learn to walk
Upon the earth
With all their confidence
And
clear-eyed stillness
So
that our minds
Might be baptized
In the name of the wind
And
light and the rain.
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