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Gratefulness
Our bodies are a vast landscape of truth and opportunity in every single moment. We can experience injury or illness in one part of the body and wellbeing in the rest. One day we have health, the next we are sick or hurting. We may wrestle with acute or chronic illnesses, addictions, and/or the varied transitions of aging. Every day we grow older. All these experiences can be like teachers taking us through a course for which we cannot remember ever signing up – and we often feel ill-equipped to cope! Indeed the terrain of the body offers us infinite opportunities to evolve and awaken.
Grateful Living is beautifully suited to “befriending” the body, and helping us to remember that, as Jon Kabat-Zinn says, “as long as you are breathing, there is more right with your body than wrong with it.” Healing is not the same as “curing.” Grateful living brings many distinctions to the exploration of “being with” what is. And, practices can help us focus our attention on that which serves us, all that is intact, and remind us that we are alive – and that life is an unconditional gift.
Each day the engine of my gratefulness must be coaxed and primed into action. Of…
14-year-old triplets Leo, Nick and Steven Argel have been blind since birth. Growing up, their…
A story of an inner journey – sparked by an accident on a river trip…
Experiencing cancer in her early 30s led Kristi Nelson to live “acutely,” and amplified grateful…
Establishing a full-on gratitude ritual, a consistent effort to notice and appreciate the good things…
(5:00) Poems can remind you of a Peak experience (first called “Mystic”experience).
When the smallness of my vision Dampens all hope inside, I simply watch And these…
(3:11) Sitting properly for prayer…and why.
When the face we wear grows old and weathered, torn open by time, colors tinted…
A chance encounter with singing frogs turns a day beginning in worry and despair to…
(2:04) Each one of us has the task of becoming “somebody” or some body.
Q: Such abundance everywhere to be grateful for, even in this sad and beautiful world,…
Q: I work a twelve-step program that suggests I pray only for knowledge of God’s…
My heart leaps up when I behold A rainbow in the sky: So was it…
Shadows on the scans. Nothing they can do, doctors say. So he sits with a…
My grandfather was a bird. Underneath his white hair he wore crayon-coloured feathers. They were…
Q: This month I celebrated 3 years of sobriety. Through AA I connected with my…
I hate milk chocolate, don’t want clouds of cream diluting the dark night sky, don’t…
The fourth boundless abode, equanimity, is the perfect partner of compassion. Equanimity is the stability…
This gentle poem draws our attention back to the beauty, dignity and grace of nature,…
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