Gratitude

A Blessing for a Day to Spend in Gratitude

BY PIERRE PRADERVAND

Such a great deal has been written about the power of gratitude it appears unnecessary to belabor this point: it is impossible – repeat, impossible – to hold at the same time the slightest negativity of any sort and authentic gratitude. Their coexistence is simply impossible and the choice is ours. We invite you to take a few slow, deep breaths when you arise in the morning and begin your day with this blessing…

 

May this day be a constant canticle of gratitude from now on till I retire tonight.

May I welcome any negative event with gratitude for the growth
it will produce in my life.

May I face every single encounter with gratitude for the manifestation
of divine love it represents.

May I react to any disgruntled, depressed, angry or sad face with gratitude
that my blessings can uplift and help dissolve them.

May I eat my meals with gratitude for all those who have participated
in bringing them on to my table.

However tedious, unimportant or boring my work may appear, may I perform it with the understanding that the very act of giving thanks can profoundly transform it.

And above all, may I understand that the choice between complaint, indifference, and gratitude is mine at every…moment of my life.

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