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Gratitude: When Divine Grace Visits…

19/07/2009

Gratitude: When Divine Grace Visits…

“Gratitude unlocks the fullness of life. It turns what we have into enough, and more. It turns denial into acceptance, chaos to order, confusion to clarity. It can turn a meal into a feast, a house into a home, a stranger into a friend. Gratitude makes sense of our past, brings peace for today, and creates a vision for tomorrow. ” Innerspace

A Human Mandala: A Prayerful Pose during the Monsoons in India

A Human Mandala: A Prayerful Pose during the Monsoons in India

A few days ago, I was browsing through a friend’s online photo album when I came across an incredibly beautiful, auspicious photograph. As I looked closely at the photo of 8 young boys lying in a circle in the monsoon mud, hands in the prayer position, faces serene, I was struck by the power of the human Mandala they had created.

A Mandala (Sanskrit for circle) can be defined as a prayer filled, divine, cosmic circle representative of the completion or perfection of creation. The Mandala symbolizes the essence of our full circle journey in life. It is this life journey that opens us to myriad experiences and that reminds us to see the grace in things and to show gratitude for them.

“Happiness cannot be traveled to, owned, earned, worn or consumed. Happiness is the spiritual experience of living every minute with love, grace, and gratitude. ” Denis Waitley

Mandala: The Glow of Grace

Mandala: The Glow of Grace

A great teacher once said that we should always seek grace in all we do; God’s grace and people’s grace.
Every moment or exchange we have with others can include a measure of grace; the generosity of strangers, the goodwill of people we know and those we don’t, the food we eat and the breath we take… all come from grace.

When grace visits the landscape of our hearts, we experience a sense of gratitude. While we might not always be conscious of the things that bring grace into our lives, it behooves us to acknowledge our gifts and share our gratitude by comforting and helping others.

“Gratitude is a two fold love – love coming to visit us, and love running out to greet a welcome guest.” Henry Van Dyke

True, it is not often that we remember to walk in a state of gratitude because the norm is to receive grace and then, express our heartfelt gratitude for it. However, the attitude of gratitude is never wasted especially in these difficult times. What are you grateful for? Who do you need to send a quiet or clearly vocal thank you? Try it.

“Whatever I am offered in devotion with a pure heart – a leaf, a flower, fruit, or water – I accept with joy.” Bhagavad Gita

Mandala: The Healing Power of the Circle

Mandala: The Healing Power of the Circle

When good things happen or when a cherished wish is met, our entire being reverberates with the sweet sensation of joyful, delightful gratitude. Where did the grace come from? Did we stop to pray and say thanks?

I would love to walk in a state of constant gratitude so grace can meet me daily at my door…  I pray that whoever crosses my path is touched by divine grace and remembers to embrace their grace, be grateful and share their delight with others. What form of grace do you pray for?

Photo Credits: Monsoon in India ~ The London Telegraph
Mandalas ~ Evanizio Mende 2008

Until Next Time…
Ask. Believe. Receive. ©
Elizabeth Obih-Frank

12 Comments leave one →
  1. sfauthor permalink
    20/07/2009 2:04 pm

    Great photos! Do you know about the (YogaVidya.com)edition of the Gita?

    • 20/12/2010 11:10 am

      I believe we chatted offline on this. I have since apprised myself of the edition you mentioned.
      Thanks! 🙂
      E

  2. cathleene permalink
    21/07/2009 11:48 am

    I am stunned by the beauty of your words- the visuals as well as I am an artist. I am grateful that I stumbled upon you today and would like to know if you mind me sharing some of your thoughts in a mandala workshop I am organizing? Who are you?

    Namaste, Cathleene

    • 21/07/2009 1:49 pm

      Thanks Cathleene,
      You are welcome to share…
      Namaste, Eliz

  3. cathleene permalink
    21/07/2009 11:50 am

    O.K.- just saw your bio on the other side of the page! 🙂

  4. 23/07/2009 3:24 am

    Hi Elizabeth, Beautiful post. All the three comments before mine could have been mine, only I don’t have to ask “Who are you” anymore like Cathleene did.
    I met you on Twitter and I’m following you now( it’s mutual,you’re following me too on twitter). and I found myself promoting your blog to others, just because I find more people should read and see your blog.
    Where do you find all these interesting quotes?
    Your blog is a feast for my eyes.
    Keep up the good work. I want to start a blog too, but it wouldn’t be like yours, nowhere near.
    I just love your Bio/about you also. It is such a special way to tell people who you are.
    Greetings, Deana wilmink-Martina (@DeanaMartina)
    Eliz says: Many Thanks Deana and I responded via Twitter too!

    • 20/12/2010 11:09 am

      Wow Deana… Seems like yesterday when we connected on Twitter. Sending you lots of healing light and Holiday Hugs.
      🙂
      E

  5. Terry permalink
    15/10/2009 8:39 pm

    Hey, I found your blog while searching on Google. I have a blog on online stock trading. I’ll bookmark your site.
    Eliz says: Thank you for your visit Terry!

    • 20/12/2010 11:08 am

      Thank you for your visit Terry! Do return and leave me feedback.
      🙂

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