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To Retrieve the Lost Art of Blessing

By: John O'Donohue
Narrated by: John O'Donohue
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A Sounds True Audio Original: Intimate, life-changing programs with the leading voices in spirituality, personal growth, and healing.

In To Retrieve the Lost Art of Blessing, Irish poet and philosopher John O’Donohue presents an adaptation of his thought-provoking book To Bless the Space Between Us, providing comfort and insights to illuminate the passages of our lives.

Following seven rhythms of the human journey found in the book—Beginnings, Desires, Thresholds, Homecoming, States of the Heart, Callings, and Beyond Endings—more than 80 poetic blessings in this collection can be used as tools for self-transformation and meditations for deeper contemplation, or as simple prayers for ourselves and our loved ones.

To Retrieve the Lost Art of Blessing features the music of Irish harpist and John’s friend Áine Minogue.

©2024 John O'Donohue (P)2024 Sounds True

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