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Stop. Look. Go: Practices for Grateful Living

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January 26, 2016

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Stop. Look. Go: Practices for Grateful Living

The more alert we become to the blessing that flows into us through everything we touch, the more our own touch will bring blessing.

– Brother David Steindl-Rast –

Stop. Look. Go: Practices for Grateful Living

“All of us want to be happy…by experiencing, by becoming aware that every moment is a given moment — it is a gift! You haven’t earned it. You haven’t brought it about in any way. You have no way of assuring that there will be another moment given to you. Grateful living — that’s the most valuable thing that can ever be given to us.” In this beautiful video, filmmakers from Gnarly Bay have used audio from Brother David Steindl-Rast’s TED talk: “Want to be Happy? Be Grateful” to illustrate his grateful living practice “Stop. Look. Go.” Watch and be charmed into gratefulness! { read more }

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Awakin Weekly: The Same Self Is in All of Us

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The Same Self Is in All of Us
by Eknath Easwaran

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2145.jpgThe same spark of divinity–this same Self–is enshrined in every creature. My real Self is not different from yours nor anyone else’s. If we want to live in the joy that increases with time, if we want to live in true freedom independent of circumstances, then we must strive to realize that even if there are four people in our family or forty at our place of work, there is only one Self.

This realization enables us to learn to conduct ourselves with respect to everyone around us, even if they provoke us or dislike us or say unkind things about us. And that increasing respect will make us more and more secure. It will enable us gradually to win everybody’s respect, even those who disagree with us or seem disagreeable.

Most of us can treat others with respect under certain circumstances–at the right time, with the right people, in a certain place. When those circumstances are absent, we usually move away. Yet when we respond according to how the other person behaves, changing whenever she changes, and she is behaving in this same way, how can we expect anything but insecurity on both sides? There is nothing solid to build on.

Instead, we can learn to respond always to the Self within–focusing not on the other person’s ups and downs, likes and dislikes, but always on what is changeless in each of us. Then others grow to trust us. They know they can count on us–and that makes us more secure too.

We can try to remember this always: the same Self that makes us worthy of respect and love is present equally in everyone around us. It is one of the surest ways I know of to make our latent divinity a reality in daily life.

About the Author: Sourced from Eknath Easwaran’s Blue Mountain Journal, Winter 2015, Volume 26, No. 3.

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What does responding ‘always to the Self within’ mean to you? Can you share a personal experience that illustrates going beyond someone’s ups and downs, likes and dislikes, and focusing on what is changeless? What helps you see the same Self in others that you see within yourself?
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