
“The litmus test for self-realization is a constant state of gratitude. This gratitude is not something you can look for or find. It comes from another direction, and it takes you over completely. It’s so vast that it can’t be dimmed, or overlaid. The short version would be ‘mind in love with itself.’ It’s the total acceptance and consumption of itself reflected back at the same moment in the central place that is like fusion. When you live your life from that place of gratitude, you’ve come home.”
- Byron Katie, A Thousand Names For Joy
This year more than any other I feel like I have touched that eternal place of gratitude that Byron Katie speaks of. I have many people (I’ll start with myself!), events, and situations to thank for helping me to achieve that feeling. Each time I experience it I am overcome with a sense of oneness, deep connection, and serenity. That sense of gratitude always brings tears to my eyes, no matter how long it lasts, and no matter where I am. It stops me in my tracks and nearly takes my breath away before asking me to breathe deeply, to see the magnificence all around me, and to hear the heartbeat of all things. It gives me a glimpse into what peace and acceptance really are.
In the video below, Dr. Wayne Dyer reminds us of a few things we can be grateful for:
“Certainly, when you feel the deepening of your own gratitude, you are touching the pulse of a reality that exists throughout the Universe. The never-ending joy that is possible when you are immersed in gratitude allows you to consciously create more and more and more of that which you are grateful for. Isn’t it nice to know that one moment of gratitude can yield hundreds of moments more that are similar? How open are you to that?” – At One + JM
Amen!
(I found the Gratitude image at the top of this post at http://twinmuses.com. Twin Muses creates ‘greener greeting cards.’ I highly recommend that you check out the web site and look at the Gratitude, Hope and Breathe cards – among many other inspiring works. Thanks!)
Today I am grateful for a daily gratitude practice, my parents, siblings, friends and mentors, Byron Katie, a clutter-free office, my students and clients, new business opportunities, my life partner, sex, the ability to think and act ‘out of the box’, Sunday music sessions, the gym, all of the money that I have now and that is on the way, my book agent, editor, and publisher, Hay House Publishing and Radio.
Thanks and peace to all, everywhere!
Joe
hey joe,
i’m feeling gratitude with your gratitude! i just watched wayne dyers movie called “the shift” ( well, just the 1st dvd-there’s 2). i have had resistance for some time to reading or watching/listening to him. i purchased the dvd’s and finally watched them last night.
it was a fantastic little movie! i would recommend it…there were moments where, like you said : ” i’m was stopped in my tracks” ~ my breath suddenly caught by surprise from my heart spontaneously opening BIGGER and the feeling of joy mixed with tears…i’m so grateful that i can follow my nudges from my higher self – my guides!
Hey Robert! Thanks for reading and commenting. Gratitude has changed my life. I’m glad you are feeling the positive affects, too.