This episode is an exploration of the spiritual powers of gratitude, and why it’s archetypal across so many traditions — as a strong suggestion if not a requirement.
May your day be full of reminders to feel grateful for everything you might otherwise take for granted, and may your gratefulness reflect itself into how you view yourself and the world.
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In this episode we explore:
• Why gratitude shows up in every spiritual lineage• How gratitude regulates the nervous system• The difference between saying “thank you” and feeling thankful• How gratitude makes space around grief, heartbreak, and personal disasters• The “advanced practice” of being grateful for what didn’t work out• A guided meditation for connecting with the felt sense of gratitude
Whether you observe Thanksgiving or not, this is an invitation to step into the deeper layers of gratitude—not as a remedy, but as a way of being present with your life.
Resources mentioned:• Help, Thanks, Wow by Anne Lamott• The Science of Gratitude, a well sourced white paper about the study of gratitude, funded by the John Templeton Foundation, produced by the Greater Good Science Center at Berkeley
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