September 2009     
                   Reflection
                        

           

Cross-culturally, human beings have the practice of gratitude embedded in their languages. There is no language world-wide that does not have a way to say “thank-you” or demonstrate gratitude. Giving gratitude everyday keeps the heart open. It is impossible to give gratitude from a closed heart. Many of us are used to giving gratitude for our blessings; however, world-wide we have three other doorways or portals for giving gratitude:

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Gratitude for our blessings

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Gratitude for our learnings

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Gratitude for the mercies we extend to others or others extend to us

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Gratitude for the experiences of protection or safety for ourselves and loved ones.

                                  
                                                

Monthly Practice:

bulletAt the end of each day, spend 20 minutes (5 min. for each category), giving gratitude for the blessings, learnings, mercies and protections you experienced during the day.

bulletNotice your own capacity for extending gratitude to others throughout the day. Find your norm for gratitude and increase it during this month.


bulletExplore Gratitude Resources such as: 
M.J. Ryan’s books on Gratitude; 

Brother David Steindl Rast’s http://www.gratefulness.org/p/index.htm ;

Robert Emmons’s book, “Thanks! How Practicing Gratitude Can Make You Happier”; 

and Angeles Arrien’s new CD’s on Gratitude released from Sounds True this year in late March.





 
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