Daily Question, September 29 Who is a “hidden gem” I have met recently? 14 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. GREG MANNING7 years agoGREG MANNINGOne special woman. She lives as loving as ones spirit could shine. To her dogs, her family, colleagues and friends; her heart lies open to those who grace her presence. Wisdom well beyond her years, she gives daily to young lives in need.. a true gift to this earth, I have so much to be thankful to have recently met this hidden gem. 1 Reply Kevin7 years agoKevinBeautiful image here. Thank you. 1 Reply Aine7 years agoAineA number of people I regularly interact with on here! ???? 1 Reply Hot Sauce7 years agoHot Sauce“Wisdom is greater than silver or gold. Nothing you want can compare with Her.” Rick has allowed me to look at race in the United States in a new way and has made me more aware of the issues surrounding it. I appreciate him because he is empowering me to be more inclusive and loving to all people, particularly people of color. 2 Reply SeeAreLow7 years agoSeeAreLowBen is the type of person who is friendly to everyone and brings a smile to people’s faces by just saying hello. His kind demeanor and morning greetings start the day off right. Thankful for having him at the workplace. 1 Reply Francine Marie Tolf7 years agoFrancine Marie TolfOh, this one is easy! A woman in her 70s who lives on the West Coast contacted me by email to tell me how much she liked my poetry book, Rain, Lilies, Luck. We began a correspondence. She is amazing. A retired school teacher who taught hundreds of kids. Now volunteers at hospices and bakes for people. Has a huge heart and an innocence that breaks me open. She is gay and had to deal with a lot of injustice. I am blessed Marcella is now in my life. She is a great spirit. 3 Reply Deb7 years agoDebI met a lovely elderly woman at the Chautauqua Institute last week. We ate dinner with her and her husband and I thought she was remarkable and simply beautiful. I most likely will never see her again, but those moments we spent together will not be forgotten. 2 Reply Ose7 years agoOseRecently I met a couple, both teachers, whom we had the honor to be with in a group setting. Both loving, kind and wise in heart, these very experienced teachers were guiding us with great care and oversight through psychological and spiritual realms during a seminar. It was an extraordinary experience. They opened the door to insights and widened awareness in many of us, while they were accompanying us humbly and with great respect, teaching us to become aware, let go and open up. Such a gift t... Recently I met a couple, both teachers, whom we had the honor to be with in a group setting. Both loving, kind and wise in heart, these very experienced teachers were guiding us with great care and oversight through psychological and spiritual realms during a seminar. It was an extraordinary experience. They opened the door to insights and widened awareness in many of us, while they were accompanying us humbly and with great respect, teaching us to become aware, let go and open up. Such a gift they conveyed! May they both be embedded in light and love, and may their hearts be always happy and at peace. I bow my head deeply in deep gratefulness to them. Read More3 Reply Always Learning7 years agoAlways LearningWell, I haven’t met anyone recently… but now I will be looking for that gem. 🙂 5 Reply Michael7 years agoMichaeleach student I have met. especially the ones that have been beat down by either the education system, “friends”/other students, parents/family, certain teachers, the effects of capitalism/racism/sexism or any combination. encouraging their courage, teaching them accurate thinking, and helping them find their own gifts shines up their “gem qualities”. and White Sun to use as musical backdrop for meditation and positive thought practice 5 Reply Always Learning7 years agoAlways LearningLoving this… Reminds me of the beginning of the school year when I would meet my kids; Often, meeting their parents was a “gem experience,” too. 🙂 0 Reply Trevor7 years agoTrevorAjahn Siripañño. A laser cut heavenly diamond of a muni gem hidden in the Triple Gem. Hidden if you don’t know his name that is. 1 Reply Kevin7 years agoKevinGoodness, I am sitting here stumped, realizing that I cannot recall anyone I have met recently that I would consider a “gem.” Not sure what that says about me, actually! Perhaps I need new friends or I need to expand my horizons, or just stop being so darn content with all my interactions with people in general? I guess all the people in my life at the moment just sparkle and glow without being “hidden!” 5 Reply Malag7 years agoMalagMarijo Puleo. Discovered a great set of her podcasts. Lots of angles on mindfulness and meditation and spirituality. 3 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. 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