A BLESSING FOR TRAVELING IN THE DARK Jan Richardson Go slow if you can. Slower. More slowly still. Friendly dark or fearsome, this is no place to break your neck by rushing, by running, by crashing into what you cannot see. Then again, it is true: different darks have different tasks, and if you have arrived here unawares, if you have come in peril or in pain, this might be no place you should dawdle. I do not know what these shadows ask of you, what they might hold that means you good or ill. It is not for me to reckon whether you should linger or you should leave. But this is what I can ask for you: That in the darkness there be a blessing. That in the shadows there be a welcome. That in the night you be encompassed by the Love that knows your name.
(My thanks to Jan Richardson.)
The Gentle Nudge
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So wonderful! I'm one that enjoys the dark and finds it comforting so I really appreciate the idea of going slower and listening to what the shadows offer! Thank you so much!
Beautiful blessing prayer-poem. And perfect for the winter solstice. So many people are experiencing different types of darkness around the planet. May the words of this blessing poem provide healing and deep peace. Thank you, Phyllis!