Being Truly Thankful excerpted from Daily Om In a deep state of gratitude
we recognize the purity of the experience of being, in and of itself. Often
when we practice being thankful, we go through the process of counting our
blessings, acknowledging the wonderful people, things and places that make up
our reality. While it is fine to be grateful for the good fortune we have
accumulated, true thankfulness stems from a powerful comprehension of the gift
of simply being alive, and when we feel it, we feel it regardless of our
circumstances. In this deep state of gratitude, we recognize the purity of the
experience of being, in and of itself, and our thankfulness is part and parcel
of our awareness that we are one with this great mystery that is life.
It is difficult for most of us to access this level of consciousness as
we are very caught up in the ups and downs of our individual experiences in the
world. The thing to remember about the world, though, is that it ebbs and
flows, expands and contracts, gives and takes, and is by its very nature
somewhat unreliable. If we only feel gratitude when it serves our desires, this
is not true thankfulness. No one is exempt from the twists and turns of fate,
which may, at any time, take the possessions, situations, and people we love
away from us. Ironically, it is sometimes this kind of loss that awakens us to
a thankfulness that goes deeper than just being grateful when things go our
way. Illness and near-miss accidents can also serve as wake-up calls to the
deeper realization that we are truly lucky to be alive.
We do not have
to wait to be shaken to experience this state of being truly thankful for our
lives. Tuning in to our breath and making an effort to be fully present for a
set period of time each day can do wonders for our ability to connect with true
gratitude. We can also awaken ourselves with the intention to be more aware of
the unconditional generosity of the life force that flows through us regardless
of our circumstances.
...... and that's something to think about.
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