“Beauty is about substantial becoming, a kind of homecoming for the enriched memory of your unfolding life.” — John O’Donohue
No conversation we’ve ever done has been more beloved than this one. This Irish poet, theologian, and philosopher insisted on beauty as a human calling, as that in the presence of which we feel more alive. This was one of the last interviews he gave before his unexpected death in 2008. But his voice and writings continue to bring ancient mystical wisdom to modern confusions and longings.
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