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What is Love?

February 13, 2013 , , ,

Brother David Steindl Rast  is Catholic Zen teacher.  His organization, gratefulness.org is a teaching site. An exercise he recommends is to find one thing for which to be grateful each day.  The twist is that you need to find one brand new thing every day.  Before going to sleep you will make note of one thing you have never noticed and have found during the day for which you are grateful.  This simple practice turns on mindfulness and opens your heart to that which you normally take for granted. To love life and belong fully to it  you need to be grateful beyond the typical things like roof over the head, food on the table, healthy family, good dog.  Grateful living is love.

“Everything is a gift. The degree to which we are awake to this truth is a measure of our gratefullness, and gratefullness is a measure of our aliveness.”
― David Steindl-RastJesus and Lao Tzu: The Parallel Sayings

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love content like this. I think the mindfulness and opening the heart is so important these days. thanks Pam! Great content!

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Stevie Wilson (@LAStory)

February 13, 2013

Gratitude is one of the least appreciated aspects of living my life. When I am grateful, I am in love. When I am not, I get stuck, and lose presence. Great post!

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Geoff Livingston

February 14, 2013

Thanks Geoff. I love the exercise of each day finding one new thing..started last night. Simply powerful.

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February 14, 2013

I love this idea! I’ve tried a version where I journal one thing a day I’m grateful for, and it absolutely helps shift the mindset to a positive one!

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Jess @UsedYorkCity

February 14, 2013

very apt for valentines day, when we are much too engrossed in a romantic ideal of ‘love’

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Fiona Maclean (@fionamaclean)

February 14, 2013