Gratitude Lounge
Welcome to our community space to support and celebrate Grateful Living. Please consider reflecting on questions such as these: What am I grateful for? How does gratefulness enrich my life, my community, the world? What is grateful living inspiring me to do? You are welcome to include images and videos to illustrate your reflections…
Goodnight, dear Grateful Souls. May your dreams, or your days, depending on where you are in this world, be as sweet as your spirits and as cozy as a cat snoozing in front of a wood stove.
Sweet precious kitty
thank you for sharing. Sweet dreams Aine.
I want to let all of you know that whenever I am feeling any angst, anger, frustration or any other negative feeling and come here – all those feelings just evaporated
It is a magical sacred space, an oasis on the internet!
Back of rock too. Thank you for letting me share ???? ????
They are lovely!
Thank you, Palm. It is a very enjoyable activity for me.
It must be relaxing Nancy, it’s a blessing to find things that we truly enjoy
Dear Nancy, they are so beautiful !!!! May I ask you what type of paint you use for the stones ?
Yes – I use acrylic paint and oil-base paint pens. They are said not to fade. I also apply an acrylic clear coating. All of which should prevent fading if placed outside.
Sharing another painted rock with you, if you don’t mind. This is painted for my massage therapist who I will see on February 16 for my monthly massage. It is around her birthday so I painted this for her since she loves dragonflies.
Oh, I love it!
Nancy, you are an artist!!!
Thank you, Anna. It is something I enjoy doing that is for sure. And, I love sharing them here with all of you. Have a lovely day ????
Today I am grateful and excited for a visit and sleepover with my granddaughter. I know she wants to paint a memorial rock for the burial site of her recently lost kitty. We will get into general mischief and eat ice cream! Tomorrow we will go to my yoga practice together. Wishing all of you peace and many blessings today. Hope you find a simple pleasure to enjoy today.
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Simple Pleasure: Earl Grey tea and entertaining my feline owner. Many thanks for the inspiration.
What a treat! I am sure, too, that your helping her with memorializing her kitty will help ease her grief. Acknowledging the siginficance of grief for a child is a very powerful gift. They need to know that they are real, their grief is real and valid, and that it is okay both to feel it and to let go.
I once had an experience at a ballgame with a little boy, maybe five or six. He came up with a group of other children to sit on the ground with me and a bunch of other children who had come t...
What a treat! I am sure, too, that your helping her with memorializing her kitty will help ease her grief. Acknowledging the siginficance of grief for a child is a very powerful gift. They need to know that they are real, their grief is real and valid, and that it is okay both to feel it and to let go.
I once had an experience at a ballgame with a little boy, maybe five or six. He came up with a group of other children to sit on the ground with me and a bunch of other children who had come to visit the puppy I was watching. At first he was almost angry, disclaiming any wish to even touch the pup. I said, “Okay.”
As time went on and the crowd thinned, he stayed, inching closer to the puppy. He started talking. It turned out he’d had a dog he loved who had run out into the road and been killed. He was understandably upset but had been told not to cry, that he was making something of nothing, that it was “just a dog.” I let him talk until it all spilled out, tears near the surface, then I looked him in the eyes and said, “I am so sorry you lost your dog. That must have been so hard for you.” We talked a little more, as he broke through and patted the pup! Then, his little heart having been seen and heard, he skipped off to join his playmates, all sign of his previous angry demeanor gone.
It was a magical moment for me and a deep honor to have been used as a channel of healing for him.
I am SO beyond thrilled that you get to do this for your granddaughter. This is a Life gift you are giving her, of utmost importance. I am sending you a big hug and will pray that exactly the right words come to your heart as you paint together. ????????????
Dear Aine – Thank you for sharing your beautiful story. What a wonderful gift you gave that little boy and what a beautiful heart you have. I can’t imagine anyone saying that it was just a dog. Every pet I have ever had holds such a special place in my heart. Their memories never fade from my heart ever! They love so unconditionally. Thank you for your big hug – received! I will post my granddaughter’s (Lily) rocks to share. Have a lovely day.
Emotional validation. Perfetto!
Great experience to share; wonderful lesson to learn. You’re AWESOME!
Thank you, dear Aine and Nancy. Thank you.
In case anyone is interested in the Anne Lamott TEDtalk I mentioned below, here is the link: https://www.ted.com/talks/anne_lamott_12_truths_I_learned_from_life_and_writing
One of my favorites. ????????
I just listened to Anne Lamott and enjoyed it very much. I will make a list for myself of everything I know to be true. I also plan to listen to it again. Have a wonderful day ????
Have you read any of her books? A friend introduced me to her work years ago starting with "Traveling Mercies and Other Thoughts on Faith."
If you are a staunch Republican you may not like her work as much since there is a very funny thread in the second book in that series involving her wrestling with God over being told she was to love George W. Bush despite not being able to stand him.
Wonderful stuff for all those of us who have realized the call to love one we considered as an enemy...
Have you read any of her books? A friend introduced me to her work years ago starting with “Traveling Mercies and Other Thoughts on Faith.”
If you are a staunch Republican you may not like her work as much since there is a very funny thread in the second book in that series involving her wrestling with God over being told she was to love George W. Bush despite not being able to stand him.
Wonderful stuff for all those of us who have realized the call to love one we considered as an enemy includes us! ????
I have not read any of her books but my books to read list is growing expansively! Just recently I have added Care of the Soul and the Original Self by Thomas Moore, Classical Greek Mythology, and Speak What We Feel by Frederick Buechner just to name of few. Also, Thich Nhat Hanh is someone I want to explore – his words are very timely for me. I look forward to enjoying Anne Lamott’s books and will chuckle when I read your thread on loving GW Bush ????
Thank you for sharing Aine. I have found the link and will enjoy listening to it.
Oh, will definetly check it out !
Hello dear friends
Thank you for all of you that sent me your prayers and blessings.
I'll be fine :-)
In the next three months taking medicines, and maybe a little surgery after this. But nothing complicated. The bad part is the pain, but it's ok.
I'm calm about it.
With the internal camera, I could see inside the body. The doctor showed the images and are incredible!
It's incredible how wonderful is our body! The colors, the formats, veins, blood flowing, pulsating ... all the per...
Hello dear friends
Thank you for all of you that sent me your prayers and blessings.
I’ll be fine
In the next three months taking medicines, and maybe a little surgery after this. But nothing complicated. The bad part is the pain, but it’s ok.
I’m calm about it.
With the internal camera, I could see inside the body. The doctor showed the images and are incredible!
It’s incredible how wonderful is our body! The colors, the formats, veins, blood flowing, pulsating … all the perfection of functioning!
Giving thanks for the technology that provide us the correct diagnosis and for people who choose Medicine and take care other people.
Grateful living enrich my life because provide me the knowledge about life, giving me the strength to overcome situations and knowledge about the peace; my true nature.
Love blessings to all
Wonderful news, dear Cintia!
As Palm wrote below, I cannot add anything more to what others in this beautiful community have already said, but I will say in the same way I am very happy for your good news, dear Cintia! And still I wish for you continued courage as it does not sound easy. Yes, what a miracle is the body. The healing white light and the cool green fire in this plant is also in you. Blessed be.
I love how so many of us did come in here just to check for news on you. That is so cool!!!
I cannot add anymore than what pur dear friends have said, only that it is very good yo hear your news Cintia, and your appreciation for the blessings of medicine we have today. Take care friend
Hooray for your good news, Cintia! The candle I lit for you has not even gone out, and here is your good news already!!
Lots of hugs and happy smiles!
Like Nancy and Anna, so did I. It is so beautiful to hear these news from you! Grateful, really grateful I am feeling towards life when I read what you shared. We are “infecting” each other, ???? , experiencing our lives full of gratitude while walking alongside together. Tonight I will have a glass of wine and will silently bring a toast, that all in you may restore to complete health. Have a beautiful evening, dear Cintia! So happy about your news. Thanks for letting us know!
Oh Cintia, now I am taking a breathe….believe me Cintia, I was coming in and out of this Lounge to see news from you, hoping for the best….here you are. A kiss, a hug and a bow in front of your courage!
And, obviously, a thanks for your photo, this light, so warm, as I imagine the light of your country…this light is you.
Dear Cintia – this is exactly way I came here now – to see if there was word from you. And, there is good news. I am so grateful that you will be fine. The human body is a miraculous piece of work and nothing compares. Please take care and I hope the pain is minimal. Loving blessings to you. Hope you are enjoying your day
this happened today! I found the balance in my mini rock garden!
Cool beans! ????????????
I love it! I have one also in my yard and in a few in my home. And, sometimes my Kitty smacks them with her paw just because she can and they topple over ????
It is beautiful, Eva Liu. An eight stone koan.
Dear lovely people from around the world, I'm grateful for very good neighbours, who help me and Awinchen since the flu hit me a week ago. l
Lucy, neighbour on the same floor, comes from Brasil and when she enters the flat, there is music, energy, warmhearted caring.. When I came home after a doctors visit she had even decorated Awinchen, put on her nicest coat, sat her on the prominent chair in the living room with a sort of lace draped around her, .....it was really funny but also very touch...
Dear lovely people from around the world, I’m grateful for very good neighbours, who help me and Awinchen since the flu hit me a week ago. l
Lucy, neighbour on the same floor, comes from Brasil and when she enters the flat, there is music, energy, warmhearted caring.. When I came home after a doctors visit she had even decorated Awinchen, put on her nicest coat, sat her on the prominent chair in the living room with a sort of lace draped around her, …..it was really funny but also very touching. being forced to stay in bed, I treated myself to a special film every afternoon. Yesterday I saw Omu Child, a documentary about a young man man , himself coming from this tribe, who started to fight the law of the elders, to kill young children, when for example, the top teeth would show first, …with all he had, threat for his life and that of his parents,… and he succeeded.!!! I’m really in awe for this courage, perceveirance and humanity. I watched on amazon prime, on you tube there is a lecture of Lale.
And isn’ t there anything more relaxing in this world, than lying in bed with the little dog next to you, chewing (with only 2 teeth left) on her stick. ? may you all have a wonderful day in the old and the new worlds????
Oh, the flu seems to be everywhere! I do not like to look at the infection map — too much red! I have been taking more rose hip, aronia, and umckaloaobo tinctures, that is for sure!
I hope you are soon back to full power. So happy for your little furry nurse to keep you company. ????????????????????????
Please be will Sylvie with your little guardian dog next to you ????
Thank you, dear Nancy.! You know I’m still seeing your wonderful, magical trees in front of me. ????
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Rest well, Sylvie and Awinchen.
thank you, dear grateful sea
I am grateful for a few goofy things today!
I am grateful for finding the old show I Dream of Jeannie on dvd for not much at a local home improvement store.
I am grateful for the comedy channel on I Heart Radio.
I am grateful for the work of writers like P. G. Wodehouse, James Thurber, Leslie Charteris, and Neil Simon, among others.
I am grateful for Gilligan's Island, for both the antics that make me smile and the thread of banding together despite differences that had a message under ...
I am grateful for a few goofy things today!
I am grateful for finding the old show I Dream of Jeannie on dvd for not much at a local home improvement store.
I am grateful for the comedy channel on I Heart Radio.
I am grateful for the work of writers like P. G. Wodehouse, James Thurber, Leslie Charteris, and Neil Simon, among others.
I am grateful for Gilligan’s Island, for both the antics that make me smile and the thread of banding together despite differences that had a message under the madcap gags.
I am grateful for some of the wonderful old BBC comedy shows like Bless Me, Father, Good Neighbors, A Fine Romance, As Time Goes By, To The Manor Born, and The Irish R.M.
And I am grateful for all those wonderful comedic actors who have put the energy of laughter into the world as their gift.
Yes, there is a theme. I am grateful for the gift of Laughter and its healing power in our hearts and bodies!
Some time ago, I decided that I needed to add Laughter more intentionally to my healing journey, a la Norman Cousins. I started making it a point to spend at least half an hour each day watching, listening to, or reading something that makes me laugh. Often, I watch a Jeannie episode over lunch.
I find that I look forward to my laughter sessions and sometimes consider them a reward for what I have done that day. I think they are gradually helping!
And hey, laughter is good medicine — even Solomon said so in Proverbs way back when! “A merry heart does good like a medicine!”
And did you know that the muscles around the mouth somehow help the stomach meridian, as I recall? (I think that was the right meridian. Maybe an acupuncturist can clarify!)
I am always open to new sources for laughter therapy. What are your favorites? What makes your mouth split wide or gives you a belly laugh? What gives you the gift of laughter?
Grateful for goofy things :) Reminds me of a marionette puppet I have had and loved since early childhood.... it is Goofy, the cartoon dog! Puppets of all kinds make me laugh. Films of Charlie Chaplin, his sweet wistfulness and dancing antics while the orchestra plays melodramatic music behind. Likewise, vintage cartoons... Steamboat Willie whistling at the wheel, others I can't think of right now. And old comic strips too like Krazy Kat. It is so good, Aine, to be reminded of gratefulness...
Grateful for goofy things
Reminds me of a marionette puppet I have had and loved since early childhood…. it is Goofy, the cartoon dog! Puppets of all kinds make me laugh. Films of Charlie Chaplin, his sweet wistfulness and dancing antics while the orchestra plays melodramatic music behind. Likewise, vintage cartoons… Steamboat Willie whistling at the wheel, others I can’t think of right now. And old comic strips too like Krazy Kat. It is so good, Aine, to be reminded of gratefulness for all those “who have put the energy of laughter into the world as their gift.” Thank you.
You know, I have never seen anything more of Charlie Chaplin than a clip, now that I think of it. I shall have to rectify that!
We just watched Mel Brooks' "Silent Movie," in which the only word spoken is by Marcel Marceau. Lol
Another favorite we watched not long ago is actually a PERFECT visual depiction of how to do Michael Singer's technique of leaning back into the quiet within and observing what is going on instead of getting immersed in it. It is "Support Your Local Sheriff" with ...
You know, I have never seen anything more of Charlie Chaplin than a clip, now that I think of it. I shall have to rectify that!
We just watched Mel Brooks’ “Silent Movie,” in which the only word spoken is by Marcel Marceau. Lol
Another favorite we watched not long ago is actually a PERFECT visual depiction of how to do Michael Singer’s technique of leaning back into the quiet within and observing what is going on instead of getting immersed in it. It is “Support Your Local Sheriff” with James Garner and the ever hilarious Jack Elam.
Oh! I had forgotten about Marcel Marceau. I remember as a child being charmed by him. You help me see there is a theme (no talking) in the things I mentioned. Just black-and-white comical gesture and instrumental music. Interesting. I am not familiar with Michael Singer but I will check him out.
What a good idea Aine! To add laughter in your day intentionally as part of the healing treatment :-) Oh, I loved I dream of Jeannie… One of the things that delight me the most is to see the silly of everyday life. The other day, while I was walking to work, I saw a woman dragging a vacuum cleaner with its wheels, by holding the pipe while walking on the sidewalk, here in the middle of the city, and I laughed thinking that she could have been walking a dog. I actually wanted to take a picture ...
What a good idea Aine! To add laughter in your day intentionally as part of the healing treatment
Oh, I loved I dream of Jeannie… One of the things that delight me the most is to see the silly of everyday life. The other day, while I was walking to work, I saw a woman dragging a vacuum cleaner with its wheels, by holding the pipe while walking on the sidewalk, here in the middle of the city, and I laughed thinking that she could have been walking a dog. I actually wanted to take a picture and share it here but thought it was a bit mischievous laughing at someone else. But, as in the words of Václav Havel
“The only thing I can recommend at this stage is a sense of humor, an ability to see things in their ridiculous and absurd dimensions, to laugh at others and at ourselves, a sense of irony regarding everything that calls out for parody in this world. In other words, I can only recommend perspective and distance.”
Oh, yes, the everyday absurd! I love it!
You remind me of something that happened years ago. We were walking through a historic area that had many shops and eateries, a real attraction for locals as well as tourists, always very crowded and hard to park, so lots of people take taxis.
Well, I saw a taxi, and on the side if it was painted very neatly the word "Trashed."
I thought it very odd, even if it did not look like a new car, to put announce it that way. This tickled me, and I s...
Oh, yes, the everyday absurd! I love it!
You remind me of something that happened years ago. We were walking through a historic area that had many shops and eateries, a real attraction for locals as well as tourists, always very crowded and hard to park, so lots of people take taxis.
Well, I saw a taxi, and on the side if it was painted very neatly the word “Trashed.”
I thought it very odd, even if it did not look like a new car, to put announce it that way. This tickled me, and I started chuckling.
Then I looked closer and saw the little period that I had missed before — it was located between T and Rashed! I felt like an idiot — it was the name of the driver, not a statement about the taxi’s roadworthiness.
The idea that the taxi driver might have noticed this silly woman standing on the sidewalk laughing at the side of his car tickled me even more! I just stoid there laughing. I bet he thought I was soused to find a taxi so amusing.
When I told my husband, he laughed with me at me, too. ???? I am VERY grateful for the ability to laugh at myself. It takes so much of the sting out of life’s little foibles.
???? how funny! I wonder how many people saw the same… yes, such a blessing to be able to laugh at oneself..
Oh dear Palm …I am just laughing picturing that woman….very funny! But I have to admit that she ia courageou in some way…I would feel shame….but we should not think always of other people’s judgement.
Dear Anna, I am glad I could make you laugh ! Yes, I would have also felt embarrassed to do that, but in the South African context this is not a rare occurrence, even in a city, and I bet that this woman couldn’t have cared less, which I quite like ????
Hey, we don’t know…perhaps it was her pet vacuum, and she had promised it a walk after dinner!
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Hello Palm, I’ve never understood exactly why, but vacuum cleaners have always struck me as being funny. So I am giggling inside as I read your description of what you saw on the street. It is a gift to, as you say, see the silly of everyday life. A delightful surprise when it happens. Something to cultivate. I love the Vaclav Havel quote and will copy it in my journal, to remind myself. Look for laughter. See the silly
So nice to hear this grateful sea, I also find these objects funny… I will keep in mind the motto ‘see the silly’ ???? as a reminder to cultivate this gift, thank you !
Me too, I will try to cultivate it. I am remembering Brother David’s voice in A Grateful Day saying “open your eyes, be surprised….”
Oh, oh! Yes! Especially the old canister style ones that look like odd Dr. Seuss characters with really long snouts!
Heehee, yes, like odd and lovable animals, Seussified aardvarks or pangolins.
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This is a picture I bought last summer because it made me laugh!
Llama Lyft? Makes me laugh too! And reminds me of a time in my life when I transported long-eared goats in my old honda civic hatchback, with hay bales stacked on the roof rack
Did you let them stick their heads out the sun roof? ????????????
After a beautiful sunrise, while walking in the snow this morning, the sun changed the white into sparkling little crystals all over. So beautiful. I am so grateful to be able to enjoy being in nature here, having taken a week off, and even sharing this relaxing time together with a dear friend. It is a gift that this is possible, which I treasure a lot.
While we had a guided tour yesterday, we were told that each snowflake possibly is different from the other in shape of its form, each one uniq...
After a beautiful sunrise, while walking in the snow this morning, the sun changed the white into sparkling little crystals all over. So beautiful. I am so grateful to be able to enjoy being in nature here, having taken a week off, and even sharing this relaxing time together with a dear friend. It is a gift that this is possible, which I treasure a lot.
While we had a guided tour yesterday, we were told that each snowflake possibly is different from the other in shape of its form, each one unique, like every expression of God´s creation. Such an amazing world.
Accompanying you today with my mind and heart, Cintia. Please know you are not alone in whatever you have to face. Greetings to each of you out there, dear friends.
Sun-sparkled snow light filling the eyes, bathing the brain, flowing down and around and lifting the heart. I have experienced before and it sounds like, I hope dear Ose it is similar for you. And to be there in good company of a dear friend. I am so glad for you!
Some things you mentioned in your post of the other day that I am still thinking about, things that help us move through sadness. Being in nature and trusting, joining in fellowship. Also meditation. I tried to write a reply...
Sun-sparkled snow light filling the eyes, bathing the brain, flowing down and around and lifting the heart. I have experienced before and it sounds like, I hope dear Ose it is similar for you. And to be there in good company of a dear friend. I am so glad for you!
Some things you mentioned in your post of the other day that I am still thinking about, things that help us move through sadness. Being in nature and trusting, joining in fellowship. Also meditation. I tried to write a reply several times and kept getting garbled, then very tired. When you wrote about taking a pause, I felt that was very strong insight and brought me to tears.
In the pause, we can allow our heart to speak and in the pause we can choose to listen. Then in the next step, we can choose love. By doing whatever love is calling us to do in that moment.
What these thoughts bring me back to is walking meditation. Something I have done in the past, I first learned from the writing of Thich Nhat Hanh. From your sharing, I have an idea. So now I look forward to practicing walking meditation with awareness on the pause between steps and the choice to love with each new step. Today there is sun and less wind, so I may try outside in the open. Thank you, my friend.
Oh, I love that idea, grateful. So beautiful.
I love the Anne Lamott quote from her excellent TEDtalk: “Almost everything will work again if you unplug it — including you.”
Welcome, hope you enjoy your walk and your practicing! All the best, dear grateful sea. Thich Nhat Hanh is such a wonderful teacher.
And of course, I will take your post as an opportunity to do the same! Thanks for your inspiring suggestion! Have a good day, dear grateful sea
How lovely, Ose. I can picture your walk.
I have wondered at times if perhaps God is actually a bit ADD, too. Everything is constantly changing, not done exactly the same way twice. Even each moment that passes is forever different from any that came before or will come.
Funny how our world holds up conformity as a good thing but we tend to marvel most at things that are special and not the same.
We will gleefully twist a kaleidoscope in the sun to watch the ever changing patterns of beaut...
How lovely, Ose. I can picture your walk.
I have wondered at times if perhaps God is actually a bit ADD, too. Everything is constantly changing, not done exactly the same way twice. Even each moment that passes is forever different from any that came before or will come.
Funny how our world holds up conformity as a good thing but we tend to marvel most at things that are special and not the same.
We will gleefully twist a kaleidoscope in the sun to watch the ever changing patterns of beauty, or spend hours in awe over the myriad wonders of the natural world, but no one picks up a notebook and says, “Wouldja just LOOK at that?? So identical to every other notebook!”
hahaha! God is a bit ADD
thanks for this Aine! it reminded me how I thought I may have finally found the right school for my daughter when we went to the information talk and I thought the principal was ADD. Viva the difference !
Dear Ose, how beautiful, I am glad you are enjoying, and like grateful sea, I have been thinking of your words, particularly I relate in that it is possible to trust again by following your heart in who to trust, yes and yes…
Is it really? Just wondering while wandering
Yes, sending much love to our sensational world Manda. Just yesterday I was reflecting on our space here where we come to share from all corners of this sensational world (look how small we made our world meeting here). I feel so grateful for that day I stumbled upon this site. I hold warm, loving thoughts for all you in my heart and send healing energy to help with any suffering and hope you find some simple pleasure today to enjoy
Your thoughts are so appreciated dear Nancy!
Good morning, Nancy. So glad you found this space. I want to tell you that I am still thinking, dreaming of your magnificent bristlecone pines, wishing someday to visit these ancient tree beings. I had fun reading a bit about the grove in the White Mountains and believe that I will find myself there, maybe in winter, my favorite season in the high country. Blessings to you this day.
This is a miracle space, isn’t it? ????????
Such a lovely snowy stroll after a very difficult day with Jack bear <3 His limp was a bit absent this night and I am so happy for him! He is enthusiastically barking outside and though his bark has become louder prob due to being slightly hearing impaired (Well MAYBE A LOT....) I am so happy I am graced with all the moments I get with him! Tonight he tried to join a jogger when we hit the pavement :)
Listening to Jewel's story on the Mindfulness Summit Monday was just beautiful. ...
Such a lovely snowy stroll after a very difficult day with Jack bear <3 His limp was a bit absent this night and I am so happy for him! He is enthusiastically barking outside and though his bark has become louder prob due to being slightly hearing impaired (Well MAYBE A LOT….) I am so happy I am graced with all the moments I get with him! Tonight he tried to join a jogger when we hit the pavement
Listening to Jewel's story on the Mindfulness Summit Monday was just beautiful. To go through so much in life, as many of us do. What I took away from the talk is you don't have to do life perfectly. You do life the best you can and embrace the wobbly bits perhaps just as much as the joy. I look forward to accessing Eckart's discussion on Kelly on the neuroscience of compassion. These are free through Sounds True if you get a chance!
Warm, loving wishes to you from a magical Ponderosa Pine forest and much love to our sensational world <3
Ha! Now I know that Jack is the bear you were referring to the other day. And, not a real bear as I had originally thought.
Dear Manda, hugs to you and your gentle barking bear. I have always found it an honor to accompany dogs through their old age but never easy on the heart. Yes, grateful for every day. Oh, I can see, hear, smell your snowy Ponderosa Pine forest in my mind. Thank you for sharing your magical world.
Oh, no! What was going on with your Jack buddy? Our Lily was deaf for some long while. It was hard to tell at first, though, because that independent minded little thing wasn't ever exactly the best listener. It was part of her charm. Lol
My Labby girl sometimes limps in her front left, probably because, as one vet put it, "Labs are silly and stoic and will run until their legs fall off!" My guess is that she has help wrassling with her big buddy. We just started them on Longevity powder fro...
Oh, no! What was going on with your Jack buddy? Our Lily was deaf for some long while. It was hard to tell at first, though, because that independent minded little thing wasn’t ever exactly the best listener. It was part of her charm. Lol
My Labby girl sometimes limps in her front left, probably because, as one vet put it, “Labs are silly and stoic and will run until their legs fall off!” My guess is that she has help wrassling with her big buddy. We just started them on Longevity powder from Springtime, which has some extra stuff from their flagship Fresh Factors that we have used for years. I am hoping that will do the trick. She is almost eight but acts more like 3-4.
I have had no luck getting Sounds True to let me in for prior summits. I will check again for what browser they support. It is limited, as I recall.
I have been learning a lot about neuroscience, neuroplasticity, and the possibility of healing trauma damaged circuits. Fascinating and amazing stuff!
Sweet love to you and Jack. If you are also one who can feel energy through your palms, you might try some intentional healing touch to shore up his qi in that area.
I wish I could smell the Ponderosa Pines. I don’t think I have ever met one, though maybe at Big Sur? There were some incredible smelling evergreens there.
Wishing you sparkly sunshine hugs!
Please, let me share with you a photo of one of the very medical plants as a symbol for healing. May the rays of universal love always be gratefully held in our awareness, and our hearts.
The image and the words, the universal love coming through them… I hold as a promise of healing. Thank you, Ose.
I love calendula! So easy to grow, so cheerful in the garden beds, and so powerful! Such healing in such a smiling package!
We had a calendula-hypericum first aid cream for awhile that could heal cuts on fingers, even serious ones, faster than anything. Adding in the hypericum made it extra powerful in nerve rich areas. I may need to make my own, though, as I have not seen that cream available in awhile.
I love how calendula reseeds so easily, too, as if it is so friendly it wants to be ...
I love calendula! So easy to grow, so cheerful in the garden beds, and so powerful! Such healing in such a smiling package!
We had a calendula-hypericum first aid cream for awhile that could heal cuts on fingers, even serious ones, faster than anything. Adding in the hypericum made it extra powerful in nerve rich areas. I may need to make my own, though, as I have not seen that cream available in awhile.
I love how calendula reseeds so easily, too, as if it is so friendly it wants to be available to help even if you forgot to plant it!
I love it too! Used to grow it in my salad garden and also had a homemade salve. Yes, smiling yellow and orange rays of healing sunshine. I remember someone called it “poor man’s saffron” for the bright color it can add to dishes.
Thank you dear Ose. Which is its name?
It is called marigold, the latin name is Calendula officinalis. Have a lovely day, cara Anna.
Oh I know Calendula as a very good medical plant, but I have never seen it! Have a lovely day you too, Ose.
It will grow in pots, too, as well as gardens. It just smiles at you every time you see it!
Beautiful Ose, thank you!
Thank you, and a beautiful day for you, too, dear Manda.
Some days ago I went to the doctor. Today his secretary call me and says: The doctor needs to talk with you urgent because your exam is undergoing changes, it is bad. Please comes tomorrow.
In the first moment, I was choked because I suspected that something was wrong... the symptoms...
I think myself, I'm gonna cry.
And then I think again and I feel everything will be ok, I just need keep my faith. Everything is fine, don't matter the end of this story.
Another situation that grateful liv...
Some days ago I went to the doctor. Today his secretary call me and says: The doctor needs to talk with you urgent because your exam is undergoing changes, it is bad. Please comes tomorrow.
In the first moment, I was choked because I suspected that something was wrong… the symptoms…
I think myself, I’m gonna cry.
And then I think again and I feel everything will be ok, I just need keep my faith. Everything is fine, don’t matter the end of this story.
Another situation that grateful living enrich my life. In a moment of anxiety, where some dark clouds cover the sky I’m able to keep calm and feel grateful for everything.
So, tomorrow will be another day and I’m gonna to the doctor again in order to listen what happen in my body.
Dear Cintia, you are also in my heart and in my prayers !
Dear Cintia, We are so sorry to hear that you are awaiting possibly difficult news. Perhaps you have learned more since you wrote this message. I join with others in this caring community to send you love. Please know you are held in the hearts of many.
Bless your courage, you’re in my heart.
Oh, Cintia! I wish I could give you a hug and some homemade tomato vegetable soup.
Please do keep us posted. And remember, too, that whatever the news, that is the starting place, not the ending. Health issues often draw us to find deeper healing in new ways. I am someone who regular doctors pretty much gave up on, yet I am regaining my health through finding a path that was right for me. There are so many many ways to heal!
So right now, you get this doctor's opinion and then see where ...
Oh, Cintia! I wish I could give you a hug and some homemade tomato vegetable soup.
Please do keep us posted. And remember, too, that whatever the news, that is the starting place, not the ending. Health issues often draw us to find deeper healing in new ways. I am someone who regular doctors pretty much gave up on, yet I am regaining my health through finding a path that was right for me. There are so many many ways to heal!
So right now, you get this doctor’s opinion and then see where your heart says to go from there. Maybe another opinion, or maybe how to proceed in a way that will take good and compassionate care of you. One step at a time.
I will light a candle for you, too, and I will pray.
Hugs to you, dear Cintia!
Dear Cintia – what a frightening call to receive. I do hope everything is and will be ok. I am sending you much love and healing thoughts. I will hold you in my prayers.
Sending you lots of love darling Cintia <3 Please let us know if you need anything. A big HUG to you friend.
Dear Cintia, joining you and everyone in trust that all will be fine
Dear Cintia, my prayers will be with you as well. May you be keeping this balance which you could already, and faith to face whatever comes. We will be with you. Please keep us updated. Feel warmly embraced, dear Cintia.
Cintia I will surely pray for you. Many blessings. May you stay calm. Warmly.
Dear Cintia, bless you. That you choose to stay calm in this moment and through the day speaks so powerfully of the gift of grateful living. I light a candle for you here and keep you in my prayers. Sending a warm hug too.
Giving thanks for the yesterday afternoon’s walking.
The end of the day is so beautiful, the sunset. The place where I was walking is possible to see the different color nuances of the vegetation.
It’s close the road, It’s a high place and there are no houses. The view allows you to see miles and more miles of vegetation, mountains and the dowtown in the distance.
It sounds lovely. Maybe you could post us a picture some day?
A high place to see miles and more miles — what a gift to see and share this glimpse of the spaciousness of our beautiful planet. Thank you, Cintia, may you carry this feeling into your sleep.
How lovely, Cintia, to have this view to uplift your spirits!
Good morning sweet friends. I am grateful for the day I am about to spend taking my early morning walk followed by a workout. Then I will paint my toes. It is always fun deciding what color to paint them for the week. I think I will choose pink. Sending all of you healing and loving energy to get through your day. May it be blessed
Me too grateful sea – I love this gratitude of the simple pleasure of painted toes! I think I shall paint mine a glittery gold tonight
Good morning, Nancy! I smile when you mention painting your toes pink. As my little cat’s paw pads are pink. Have a fun day.
And so are my Kitty’s paw pads. A picture attached of the sweetest paws ever
Aww, so sweet. Purrs and ‘head bumps’ to you both.
My fuzzy little bandit likes to head bump you when you are eating something he especially likes, like chicken, in the hope that you will drop it and no longer want it once it has cat slobber on it. ????
Falling asleep to the sound of purrs is heaven isn’t it?
Dear friends, I just wanted to share that there is a “Mindfulness & Meditation Summit” at Sounds True, it started Monday 22 Jan and it’s a free online event with different talks on the subjet, that might interest you. The recording of the talk stays on the site for 24 hours, I think. Yesterday, I managed to watch Alice Walker and the highlights for me were that she made me laugh and she said that meditation is so simple, just breathing. Greetings and a beautiful day to everyone
I will definitely look at this today, thank you, Palm.
Dear grateful sea, I am answering your question here, as there is no option below. You are right, it is my daughter’s drawing of a peacock displaying the tale. She was drawing them all the time when I joined gratefulness ????
It is lovely! I can see why they might be fun to draw, such intricacy and color, entrancing!
Thank you ! yes, she gets entranced by themes and stays with them sometimes for quite a while, talking about them, drawing them, playing them as characters, and so on!
Ahhh, this makes me happy, to think of your little daughter seeing and drawing big, beautiful birds!
Oh what a beautiful perspective, I am touched ! I hadn’t seen the fact that for a child they must be pretty big creatures !
Lovely
Thank you Nancy <3
oops ! (tail)
Thank you dear Palm, I will look ar this site!
May you be well today!
Thank you dear Anna !
A big hug to you all, when you speak saying “cara Anna”!
I am grateful for the noon-day sun peeking over the treeline of this shaded hollow where I live. I am grateful for warmth enough to sit outside on the porch swing for a breath of fresh air. I am grateful for my laptop computer and this sheltered spot and the wind energy like the sound of surf all around me. I am grateful for red wool blanket, gray floorboards, black dog. I am quite tired and my mind is feeling only able to focus on what my senses perceive right before me. I went to the dail...
I am grateful for the noon-day sun peeking over the treeline of this shaded hollow where I live. I am grateful for warmth enough to sit outside on the porch swing for a breath of fresh air. I am grateful for my laptop computer and this sheltered spot and the wind energy like the sound of surf all around me. I am grateful for red wool blanket, gray floorboards, black dog. I am quite tired and my mind is feeling only able to focus on what my senses perceive right before me. I went to the daily question first and that did me in. So although it was my intention to continue discussion from yesterday (and to engage with the new) I am unable right now, but want you to know I carry you in my grateful heart today — especially Ose and Palm, I hope there is a gentle sense of lightening, of lifting. I am lifted by all of you.
You remind me of the work of an artist ( I want to say John Sloan??) who often includes his dogs in his paintings. He has one of an older gentleman on a porch that sounds like the vingnette you describe. So sweet.
Is your black dog a Lab, or something else? I love black animals, and three of our four animals, aside from chickens, are black. I was so surprised to find that many Great Danes get put down or wind up in rescue because breeders cannot get people to take black ones. It made me want...
You remind me of the work of an artist ( I want to say John Sloan??) who often includes his dogs in his paintings. He has one of an older gentleman on a porch that sounds like the vingnette you describe. So sweet.
Is your black dog a Lab, or something else? I love black animals, and three of our four animals, aside from chickens, are black. I was so surprised to find that many Great Danes get put down or wind up in rescue because breeders cannot get people to take black ones. It made me want to adopt them all!
Here is a picture of two of them.
He is lab, looks very much like your sweet, snoozy dog there. And hello, Wilbur! How is he doing? Your photo makes me smile. It is an odd thing, this reluctance of people to. There is a wonderful group called Black Dog Rescue where I used to live in Wyomgin
Labs are just such sweethearts! This one is much calmer than our last one. She is energetic and goofy, but she has a very calming energy, too.
Wilbur is fine, thank you for asking. He is snuggled down in front of the pellet stove as usual. We need to test his sugar with a glucometer then call the vet. They wanted us to bring him back in to test, but he gets so stressed by vet trips (I think it is because we refuse to let him drive) that it could affect the reading. So we shall test here, and...
Labs are just such sweethearts! This one is much calmer than our last one. She is energetic and goofy, but she has a very calming energy, too.
Wilbur is fine, thank you for asking. He is snuggled down in front of the pellet stove as usual. We need to test his sugar with a glucometer then call the vet. They wanted us to bring him back in to test, but he gets so stressed by vet trips (I think it is because we refuse to let him drive) that it could affect the reading. So we shall test here, and if it is still high take him back to assess for diabetes. It will be much easier to distract him with a bribe while he is already mellow so one of us can stab his ear for the test than if we take him back so soon.
I have loved Great Danes ever since one knocked me flat at age three. I was a weird kid. No tears or fear, just happy the giant dog liked me!
Our one non-black dog is the one in my icon, but even he has a black muzzle and some black hair mixed in.
Did you know there is a word called Catalepsy? It is aptly named because it is basically a description of how the body is when it is at rest like a sleeping cat. ????????????????????????
Oh, Aine, you make me laugh. Good idea not let Wilbur drive, teehee. Yes, I know the word catalepsy but hadn’t’ thought about how funny… that it is the very essence of Cat. I hope Wilbur’s test is ok. If I remember right, a change in diet can often revert diabetic cats. It is amazing to me how powerfully healing food is. I love the image of little three-year old you happy to be knocked over by a giant, slobbery dog. Weird in a wonderful way.
Dear grateful sea, thank you so much for your thoughts. You said earlier that you were slowly coming out of the shell, it made me smile looking at yoir icon, well that’s how I feel too, and I think the image is useful, the little animal checking if it’s safe outside several times before making the move. I enjoyed your answer to the quedtion of the day, seeds are fascinating and your beautiful words reminded me of that. Thank you dear friend
Thank you, dear Palm, for your kind reply. I did feel silly going on and on about seeds in the wild when that wasn't the point of the question, but its all I could think of (and they are fascinating to me, all the shapes, sizes, arrangements). And I guess for me a big part of 'coming out of the shell' is trusting that I can be myself, that what I think is worth saying, even it it doesn't seem to fit. I am touched that you share of your similar feeling of being in a shell, needing to come out...
Thank you, dear Palm, for your kind reply. I did feel silly going on and on about seeds in the wild when that wasn’t the point of the question, but its all I could think of (and they are fascinating to me, all the shapes, sizes, arrangements). And I guess for me a big part of ‘coming out of the shell’ is trusting that I can be myself, that what I think is worth saying, even it it doesn’t seem to fit. I am touched that you share of your similar feeling of being in a shell, needing to come out. With intention and practice, we can, my friend. This is a place where love resides.
grateful sea I thought your answer about seeds was delightful! I enjoyed your answer the most. So glad you are deciding to come out of your shell! I will love meeting you
Thank you, Nancy. I look forward to meeting you.
So true dear grateful sea, your words are a balm for me right now, it’s so good to hear ‘we can’, thank you my friend
May I ask about your icon? I imagine it like a bird displaying its beautifully intricate fan of tail feathers?
Thank you, dear grateful sea, and yes, currently, there is this gentle sense of lifting. Gratefully thinking of you here, and I wish this gentle lifting can be so for all of you. Have a nice evening, you all out there, joining in heart!
Thank you, dear Ose. Thinking of you.
Beautiful image of you, sitting outside, ….the wind, the red wool blanket, your laptop…the trees….rest, cara Grateful Sea! Bye!????
Thank you, cara Anna.
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