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Autumn NY 2015-Liz

This Blessing Becomes Empty As It Goes

This Blessing
keeps nothing

for itself.
You can find it
by following the path
of what it has let go,
of what it has learned
it can live without.

Say this blessing out loud
a few times
and you will hear
the hollow places
within it,
how it echoes
in a way
that gives your voice
back to you
as if you had never
heard it before.

Yet this blessing
would not be mistaken
for any other,
as if,
in its emptying,
it had lost
what makes it
most itself.

It simply desires
to have room enough
to welcome
what comes.

Today,
it’s you.

So come and sit
in this place
made holy
by its hollows.
You think you have
too much to do,
too little time,
too great a weight
of responsibility
that none but you
can carry.

I tell you,
lay it down.
Just for a moment,
if that’s what you
can manage at first.
Five minutes.
Lift up your voice—
in laughter,
in weeping,
it does not matter—
and let it ring against
these spacious walls.

Do this
until you can hear
the spaces within
your own breathing.
Do this
until you can feel
the hollow in your heart
where something
is letting go,
where something
is making way.

– Jan Richardson –
Circle of Grace: A Book of Blessings for the Seasons

 

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2 responses to “Autumn Days: 314-315”

  1. Erie Chapman Foundation, Nashville, Tennessee Avatar
    Erie Chapman Foundation, Nashville, Tennessee

    There is so much healing genius in this poem, Liz. Thank you. A couple verses stood out:
    “come and sit
    in this place
    made holy
    by its hollows.”
    How brilliant to think of “hollows” as holy BECAUSE we always think we have to FILL the empty space – as if it were a vacuum seeing to such action into it. This verse says otherwise.
    The same with the brilliant coda:
    “Do this
    until you can feel
    the hollow in your heart
    where something
    is letting go,
    where something
    is making way.”
    Everyone knows how to DO. It is the BEING in that hollow space where much of healing lives. thank you

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  2. Liz Wessel Avatar
    Liz Wessel

    Erie, I appreciate how you really allowed Jan’s words to seep into your being and to enbrace the meaning that it holds. So lovely! Yes, in the being, that hollw space with an openness to receiving, it is here that healing can occur..

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