People seldom see the halting and painful steps
by which the most insignificant success is achieved.
Anne Mansfield Sullivan, Helen Keller: The Story of My Life
Poetry, thoughts, and quotations to help get us through the night.
People seldom see the halting and painful steps
by which the most insignificant success is achieved.
Anne Mansfield Sullivan, Helen Keller: The Story of My Life
That of which we are not aware, owns us.
James Hollis, Finding Meaning in the Second Half of Life
St. Ciaran of Clonmacnoise was St. Kevin's soul-friend, and they were very close. When Ciaran approached death, he said: "Let me be carried to a small height." Then angels went to meet his soul, filling as they did all the space between heaven and earth. He was carried back into the little church, and raising his hands, he blessed his people. Then he told the brethren to shut him up in the church until Kevin should come from Glendalough.
Kevin arrived three days after Ciaran's death, having left his monastery as soon as he heard that his closest friend was dying, but he had been very delayed. At once Ciaran's spirit returned from heaven and reentered his body so that he could commune with Kevin and welcome him. The two friends stayed together for a long time, engaged in mutual conversation, and strengthening their friendship.
Excerpted from: https://orthodoxwiki.org/Kevin_of_Glendalough
When something is festering
in your memory or your imagination,
laws of silence don’t work,
it’s like shutting a door and locking it
on a house on fire
in hope of forgetting that the house is burning.
But not facing a fire doesn’t put it out.
Silence about a thing just magnifies it.
It grows and festers in silence, becomes malignant.
Tennessee Williams, Cat on a Hot Tin Roof