by: John O’Donohue in To Bless the Space Between Us: A Book of Blessings, 2008
May you be blessed in the holy names of those
Who, without you knowing it,
Help to carry and lighten your path.
May you know serenity
When you are called
To enter the house of suffering.
May a window of light always surprise you.
May you be granted to wisdom
To avoid false resistance;
When suffering knocks on the door of your life;
May you glimpse its eventual gifts.
May you be able to receive the fruits of suffering.
May memory bless and protect you
With the hard-earned light of past travail;
To remind you that you have survived before
And though the darkness now is deep,
You will soon see approaching light.
May the grace of time heal your wounds.
May you know that though the storm might rage,
Not a hair on your head will be harmed.
Something to Ponder: Who might help you carry the load when it gets too heavy? How might you reach out for this help?