Tuesday 30 November 2010

Gratitude is a Way of Living

If I asked you how you feel when you are thankful, what would you say? When I feel thankful I feel happy, I feel confident about life, more trusting and that I could be more generous. I also feel less anxious. And if I asked you how you acted out your thankfulness, what would you say? It is easy to miss the progression from feeling thankful to acting thankfully. The progression from feeling to action is rewarding because it both consolidates and deepens  the feelings associated with thankfulness and leads to the possibility of a thankful life. Imagine living a thankful life! Being happier, more confident, more trusting, more generous and less anxious!!  It could be life changing. And there are lots of spiritual exercises embedded in and practiced within the Christian tradition to help us access this way of living in gratitude. Although be warned, if you pursue a thankful life you will probably end up believing in God, or deepening your faith!

See also this post on love as action, not just feeling.

3 comments:

  1. Are the spiritual exercises being taught at Belair yet?

    What are the exercise that you are referring to?

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  2. "Although be warned, if you pursue a thankful life you will probably end up believing in God, or deepening your faith!"

    How very true!!!!

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  3. One step on the way to a thankful like:
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    "We should only eat the parts of plants and animals that do not contain their vital energies­not their roots, therefore, nor meat, but fruit and milk and leaves. Anything that grows above ground, thriving in the sun and eaten by cows, is the right food. Minerals that form deposits should not be eaten, that is, no salts, only water."

    Taking the above quote a step further. The 8th commandement- "You shall not steal." Now that brings up some interesting implications!

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