When the rhythm of the heart becomes hectic, <br>Time takes on the strain until it breaks; <br>Then all the unattended stress falls in <br>On the mind like an endless, increasing weight, <br> <br>The light in the mind becomes dim. <br>Things you could take in your stride before <br>Now become laborsome events of will. <br> <br>Weariness invades your spirit. <br>Gravity begins falling inside you, <br>Dragging down every bone. <br> <br>The tide you never valued has gone out. <br>And you are marooned on unsure ground. <br>Something within you has closed down; <br>And you cannot push yourself back to life. <br> <br>You have been forced to enter empty time. <br>The desire that drove you has relinquished. <br>There is nothing else to do now but rest <br>And patiently learn to receive the self <br>You have forsaken for the race of days. <br> <br>At first your thinking will darken <br>And sadness take over like listless weather. <br>The flow of unwept tears will frighten you. <br> <br>You have traveled too fast over false ground; <br>Now your soul has come to take you back. <br> <br>Take refuge in your senses, open up <br>To all the small miracles you rushed through. <br> <br>Become inclined to watch the way of rain <br>When it falls slow and free. <br> <br>Imitate the habit of twilight, <br>Taking time to open the well of color <br>That fostered the brightness of day. <br> <br>Draw alongside the silence of stone <br>Until its calmness can claim you. <br>Be excessively gentle with yourself. <br> <br>Stay clear of those vexed in spirit. <br>Learn to linger around someone of ease <br>Who feels they have all the time in the world. <br>Gradually, you will return to yourself, <br>Having learned a new respect for your heart <br>And the joy that dwells far within slow time. <br> <br>--John O'Donohue, from "Blessings"