“The Celtic understanding of friendship found its inspiration and culmination in the sublime notion of the anam cara. Anam is the Gaelic word for soul, cara is the word for friend. So ‘anam cara’ means soul friend. The anam cara was a person to whom you could reveal the hidden intimacies of your life. This friendship was an act of recognition and belonging. When you had an anam cara, your friendship cut across all convention and category. You were joined in an ancient and eternal way with the friend of your soul.”
— Anam Cara, John O’Donohue
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Thomas Wright
The Pleiades
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Allotments - David Inshaw
1988
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No matter what the grief, its weight,
we are obliged to carry it.
Dorianne Laux, from “For the Sake of Strangers” (via soracities)
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