Daily Question, June 24 What do I learn from moments of awe? 8 Reflections Share Click here to cancel reply.Please log in or Create a Profile to post a comment. Notify me when someone replies to my comment via e-mail. Gargi7 years agoGargiWhat I learn from moments of awe is complete loss of the self, the presence of wonder fills me up and for that moment the world ceases to be. A lightness too I have noticed. 0 Reply Antoinette7 years agoAntoinetteMoments of awe make me stop and feel full of wonder and alertness. I have learned to be grateful for each time I stop become aware, look with curiosity , and go for what ever opportunities present themselves! I believe awe moments are found in our everyday lives and we don't have to wait for the extraordinary to feel awe. In fact, quite the contrary! I’m so very grateful for learning to fall in love with each moment over and over again unfolding before me. Gifts of awe surprise me when... Moments of awe make me stop and feel full of wonder and alertness. I have learned to be grateful for each time I stop become aware, look with curiosity , and go for what ever opportunities present themselves! I believe awe moments are found in our everyday lives and we don’t have to wait for the extraordinary to feel awe. In fact, quite the contrary! I’m so very grateful for learning to fall in love with each moment over and over again unfolding before me. Gifts of awe surprise me when I stop to take notice of the beauty all around me. I’m inspired by the wonder of it all. Read More1 Reply Gargi7 years agoGargiSo beautiful, 0 Reply Ed Schulte7 years agoEd SchulteWhat do I learn from moments of awe? Nothing! AWE, occurs in “peek moments”. ( see Br David’s ref ). These are openings in one’s consciousness flow which “clears the deck ” (so to speak) of one’s Psycho-Noetic body so the Life-Light is a pure as possible. It is not a “learning” action, it is a return to one’s true (original) and permanent state of Being-ness. No better expression describing the state of AWE then Matt: 6:22, ” The light of the body is the eye, if theref... What do I learn from moments of awe? Nothing! AWE, occurs in “peek moments”. ( see Br David’s ref ). These are openings in one’s consciousness flow which “clears the deck ” (so to speak) of one’s Psycho-Noetic body so the Life-Light is a pure as possible. It is not a “learning” action, it is a return to one’s true (original) and permanent state of Being-ness. No better expression describing the state of AWE then Matt: 6:22, ” The light of the body is the eye, if therefore thine eye be single, Thy whole body shall be full of light” ——————————————————— Br David’s quote …””peak experiences” as decisive for an understanding of religious faith. In our peak moments, we experience existential communion with an ultimate reality that transcends our own limited self. This experience is so basic that we cannot reasonably doubt its insight. It makes no sense to ask, “Is this real?” because what we encounter here is the reality that sets our standard for all that is real.” Read More1 Reply Michael7 years agoMichaelthere is so much greatness and beauty in nature, people, events. the “awe” moments inspire me…humble me…bring joy…remind me of collective connectedness. truly thankful 2 Reply Deb7 years agoDebWhen feelings of awe occur, I am reminded and rejoined to past moments of awe; that I experienced them, they do occur and will continue to. It reinforces my gratitude. 2 Reply Lioness7 years agoLionessSuch moments remind me that there is always good in the world no matter how dark it may seem at times. 3 Reply Kevin7 years agoKevinWhenever such moments arrive, I have learned over time to take it all in, to feel the depth and breadth of it, and to say a silent prayer of thanksgiving. 4 Reply My Private Gratitude Journal Write an entry in your private gratefulness journal Get Started This site is brought to you by A Network for Grateful Living, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit. All donations are fully tax deductible in the U.S.A. CONTRIBUTE https://demo.gratefulness.org/content/uploads/2015/03/GX-Gold-Participant-L.png Community Engagement Guidelines Privacy Policy [email protected] Connect with us on Social Media: © 2000 - 2024, A Network for Grateful Living Website by Briteweb