To Bless the Space Between Us | John O'Donohue

 
 
 
 

Why it is included:

The liturgy for the secular age.

A flourishing civilization needs ceremony.

O'Donohue restores the power of language to consecrate the thresholds of life—new beginnings, failures, conflicts, and grief.

We include this to give the leader the words when policy fails.

It transforms the "Manager" into the "Elder," capable of holding space for the spiritual transitions of their team and community.

 
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