"Bring ye all the tithes into
the storehouse,
that
there may be meat in mine house,
and
prove me now herewith, saith the Lord of hosts,
if
I will not open you the windows of heaven, and pour you out a blessing,
that
there shall not be room enough to receive it." ~Malachi
3:10
Possibly the emotion I experience
most often is gratitude.
Sometimes it goes on for a length of
time and I discover many other things in the process.
It is as if Gratitude is a room, dimly
lit.
As you stand there your presence
begins to emit more and more light and to reveal more and more of the contents
of the room.
Gratitude has attendants and
handmaidens; joy, serenity, a feeling of awesome protection.
I don’t notice these things initially.
If my gratitude goes away too soon I
do not see to the further reaches of the room.
It takes a while for the dynamo to
wind up and bring on the full orchestra of sights and sounds.
I’ve been in the presence of realized masters and it is evident to me, as it is to most people in the room, that there is something different about them.
I’ve been in the presence of realized masters and it is evident to me, as it is to most people in the room, that there is something different about them.
Probably one of the finest talents a
person can acquire is to become a ‘trained observer’.
In order to be a trained observer
one needs to relinquish pre-conceived assumptions and natural prejudice because
they taint the quality of your research.
It could be said that when the
gravity of our assumptions begins to outweigh our capacity to learn, then we no
longer grow.
Since growth is an imperative, pain
enters the picture to offset that gravity.
It’s apparent to me that many people
have a higher pain threshold than I do.
I can’t take it. Why should I?
Why should I, when there are so many
more refined stations of being than that of being whipped along the way?
So in watching masters and in reflecting afterwards; where real learning takes place ...because you can’t always remain objective in overwhelming presence.
So in watching masters and in reflecting afterwards; where real learning takes place ...because you can’t always remain objective in overwhelming presence.
I have come to a conclusion about
the way they breathe.
The state of our minds and our
emotions affect the regularity and depth of our breath.
Alternatively, the way we breathe
affects the quality of our mind and emotions.
So I think about gratitude when I am
breathing in and out.
I am grateful when I eat and I
imagine the food as being divine substance.
I have to do this. It is a matter of
self defense.
If I am not eating and breathing
consciously then some other agency may be doing it for me.
Thoughts like this appear delusional
to some and the example of new age mandarins also work against credibility on
the part of those who have seen the naked emperor.
These masters didn’t get where they are in an afternoon or at a weekend seminar.
These masters didn’t get where they are in an afternoon or at a weekend seminar.
Of course these things are
advertised; like the Thighmaster and those round cages that do your sit-ups for
you.
My favorites are the patches with
the electrodes that stimulate the muscles and turn you into Adonis while you
are watching TV.
The slenderizer creams are pretty
neat and so are the space suits that eventually return you to needing only one
airline seat.
I haven’t seen Shamoo’s magic
crystal and wealth amulets but I know they are around even if Shamoo is going
by another name now.
It comes down to work and there is where problem #1 gives birth to a lot of other problems and the discouraging catcalls from the peanut gallery of entropic recidivism.
It comes down to work and there is where problem #1 gives birth to a lot of other problems and the discouraging catcalls from the peanut gallery of entropic recidivism.
There must be an easier way.
And this is where gratitude comes
in. Gratitude takes the inertia and resistance out of the ride.
Gratitude promotes an eager
willingness.
Gratitude makes it feel good.
We’ve no problem engaging in the things
we love to do.
If we don’t love it then it becomes
work.
I work all day long every day, a lot
more than eight hours.
I don’t get paid for my work in the
way most people do but I do get paid.
I get paid in gratitude; in the
increased capacity to feel gratitude.
Gratitude changes you.
Gratitude changes you.
It changes the cells in your body
and makes you flexible and young.
It neutralizes anger.
Most people aren’t aware that
depression is the result of turning your anger inward; turning it upon
yourself.
Most people also don’t realize that
much of their anger comes from their sense of being denied something they
insist upon having; whether that is an object, a world view, someone’s
attention or their right of way on the way to whatever it is that they want or
wherever it is they wish to be.
Gratitude makes all of that
unnecessary.
The more grateful you are the more
reasons you are going to have to feel that way.
This follows observable laws of
physics.
As above, so below; what you observe
taking place here takes place everywhere, whether you can see it or not.
This is one of the scientific truths
about faith.
We take things that are only
mathematical theory as everyday fact.
We are probably unaware of this but
we do.
Many people would be quite surprised
to find that they regularly practice things that they firmly attest they do not
believe in.
If you would simply practice feeling gratitude, breathing it in and out, you would rather quickly become enlightened; or, if you prefer, more enlightened.
If you would simply practice feeling gratitude, breathing it in and out, you would rather quickly become enlightened; or, if you prefer, more enlightened.
As good as it feels, why would you
want it all at once?
Shouldn’t the increase in the
increments of bliss take forever?
Gratitude is a pair of rose colored
glasses and a certain biblical coat.
That’s what I call haute couture.
Why wear sunglasses in a dark room?
Because when you are cool the sun is
always shining.
I don’t know it beyond a ‘shadow’ of a doubt but I strongly suspect that this is what masters do when they breathe in and out.
I don’t know it beyond a ‘shadow’ of a doubt but I strongly suspect that this is what masters do when they breathe in and out.
Of course it may be Love and it may
be Peace or Compassion but the origin of every virtue is in the ineffable, just
as the colors, pre-prism, are in the white light.
There isn’t any spiritual thing that
can’t be understood in a practical, scientific way ...if you are so inclined.
Gratitude greases the wheels of movement into a better state of being.
Gratitude greases the wheels of movement into a better state of being.
It is a sort of cosmic three-in-one
oil. In this time of spiritual crisis you need all the help you can get.
I do anyway.
But none of this is relevant to my
feelings of gratitude; merely attendant to them.
I feel grateful because I am
grateful.
Of all the things that I could be
engaged in, of all the people I could have been; see, even now parts of me are
departing and I speak of myself as if I were in the past.
Of all the things I could have, to
have gratitude, well... that makes me a hundred times more grateful just
thinking about it.
I feel held. I feel something inexpressible and the very best part is that I know I am not nearly grateful enough.
I feel held. I feel something inexpressible and the very best part is that I know I am not nearly grateful enough.
No, I’m just playing at the margins
of gratitude.
Further on, the room changes into a
world of music; the sounds of planets rubbing together, the liquid radiance of
stars pouring into an empty cup and over-spilling beyond boundaries and limits.
And this is only what I can imagine
from the margins.
This is only what I can see in the
lens of imagination.
Once again, science tells me that it
moves beyond that.
We know a great many things about
the universe that we cannot see.
How did we come to know these
things?
Scientific inquiry and tools adapted
to the pursuit made it possible.
Thinking about this has had the result of making me even more grateful than I was and so the room has gotten larger.
Thinking about this has had the result of making me even more grateful than I was and so the room has gotten larger.
That’s good, because my gratitude
makes me want to dance and sing and I need the extra room for that.
Every breath of gratitude alters my
cells some infinitesimal amount so that critical mass gets closer.
This seems to tell me that, “It’s
getting better all the time.”
Will shadows fall?
Sure... just as darkness will turn
into light when darkness falls. Be grateful.
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