In his book on Celtic Wisdom, Anam Cara, John O'Donohue writes about the senses as ‘thresh
In his book on Celtic Wisdom, Anam Cara, John O'Donohue writes about the senses as ‘thresholds of the soul.’ He says that “a complete transfiguration of your life can come through attention to your senses.” Attunement to the way you see, for instance, can either link you intimately with the divine, or create barriers which exile us from ourselves and each other. Here are a few of John’s styles of vision: To the fearful eye, all is threatening. To the greedy eye, everything can be possessed. To the judgmental eye, everything is closed in definitive frames. To the resentful eye, everything is begrudged. To the indifferent eye, nothing calls or awakens. To the inferior eye, every else is greater. To the loving eye, everything is real. Artwork by Beth Bojarski source: Dreamwork with Toko-pa /|\ ☽✪☾ The Dance at Alder Cove - Youth/Father/Geezer - I see you // // -- source link