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Something Else to Chew On for Thanksgiving

Topic: Spiritual GrowthPublished November 24, 2012

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This is one of my favorite holidays in spite of the fact that I’m vegetarian and have Native American blood in my veins. There’s a lot about Thanksgiving that I don’t like, but its saving grace is just that: Grace and Gratitude. In honor of this holiday, I’ve done a little channeling on what we don’t already know about Gratitude - and we’re all about full up to here of platitudes about gratitude about now, am I right? I think you’ll enjoy it. Plus, it’s short - less tha 9 minutes! - so you can sneak it in between baking projects or runs to the store for more whipping cream. I asked for a message regarding Gratitude, something that we don’t know about Gratitude - new ways to employ it, or new reminders about using Gratitude in the West. Here’s what I got: Gratitude is an excellent tool that can be used at a moment’s noticed - it’s always in our back pockets, even if we don’t actually have pockets. Gratitude is a great exploder of negativity. It’s the opposite of greed and self-serving, which are both pretty far down on the energetic scale. {The Keepers don’t come right out and say it, but this makes it a great “surviving-the-holidays” tool.} Employing Gratitude as an m.o. is a good idea: it’s good to keep Gratitude near the surface or to express Gratitude when in pain - not necessarily Gratitude for the pain (though you could, and that’s a very enlightened stance) and here’s why: Gratitude is a great physical pain reliever. Let’s say you’ve broken a bone. Focusing on things to be grateful for is like a shot of morphine! Caveat: it doesn’t work if you’re simply spouting platitudes about Gratitude and not feeling actual Gratitude, of course. As Americans head in into Thanksgiving, the Keepers want to let humanity know that the link betwee Gratitude and abundance is not for naught, BUT it’s not: abundance arrives and then you’re grateful; that’s backwards. It actually works like this: first we are grateful and then abundance arrives. If we water that which we have sown with Gratitude, and then shine the Light of Gratitude on it, that’s what gives us a bountiful harvest. This is applicable anywhere: relationships, business, politics. Using that energy of Gratitude - even when we’re not quite sure what we’re grateful for yet, Gratitude and laughter are great ways to pull us out of the fear end of the spectrum: pain, anxiety, self-doubt, greed, LACK. All of those can be exploded with Gratitude. If you’re in business, the worst thing you could do is to look at what you don’t have. The best thing you can do is to shine your Gratitude Light over what you do have, and watch it grow. The more you shine your Gratitude Light, the faster it will grow - like time-lapse photography where you can almost see it growing in front of you. Your heart will be filled with Love and Light, and that Golden Light is magnetic. So, that’s our message to you this Thanksgiving Day. Don’t reserve Gratitude for one day per year. Employ it every waking hour of every day and see what happens.

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