The Gratitude Project: Day 1: Loving them is like a Stampede of Horses
June 5th 2008 03:23
I came across this:
More on the Gratitude Theory
After reading this research I thought that I would dedicate the next 30 days to expressing my gratitude for some of my blessings.
I hit the family lottery and I’m thankful for it. Although we may annoy one other and sometimes don’t see eye to eye, we really truly love each other. I’m so terribly thankful for that and realize that my loud, nosy, opinionated relatives are truly awesome. They have big open hearts, quick wits and tempers, and will fight to the finish to defend our honor.
In recent years, many scientists have begun examining the links between religion and good health, both physical and mental. Now two psychologists are working to unlock the puzzle of how faith might promote happiness. Dr. Michael McCollough, of Southern Methodist University in Dallas, Texas, and Dr. Robert Emmons, of the University of California at Davis, say their initial scientific study indicates that gratitude plays a significant role in a person's sense of well-being.
From Cicero to Buddha, many philosophers and spiritual teachers have celebrated gratitude. The world's major religions, including Christianity, Judaism, Islam and Hindu, prize gratitude as a morally beneficial emotional state that encourages reciprocal kindness. Pastors, priests, parents and grandparents have long extolled the virtues of gratitude, but until recently, scholars have largely ignored it as a subject of scientific inquiry.
From Cicero to Buddha, many philosophers and spiritual teachers have celebrated gratitude. The world's major religions, including Christianity, Judaism, Islam and Hindu, prize gratitude as a morally beneficial emotional state that encourages reciprocal kindness. Pastors, priests, parents and grandparents have long extolled the virtues of gratitude, but until recently, scholars have largely ignored it as a subject of scientific inquiry.
More on the Gratitude Theory
After reading this research I thought that I would dedicate the next 30 days to expressing my gratitude for some of my blessings.
I hit the family lottery and I’m thankful for it. Although we may annoy one other and sometimes don’t see eye to eye, we really truly love each other. I’m so terribly thankful for that and realize that my loud, nosy, opinionated relatives are truly awesome. They have big open hearts, quick wits and tempers, and will fight to the finish to defend our honor.
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Comment by katyzzz
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May I have one of those families, please?
Comment by Miswanderlust
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I appeciate your kind words! I am happy to share!
Mis
Comment by Lilla
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I got involved in Go Gratitude.com a while ago and it really is a great way to start to make positive changes in your life... and remember in Augury and Totem Animal Magic,
Every time you see an Ibis you must stop and give thanks for something that is sacred to you.. one thanks for each Ibis...
Thank you for allowing me the opportunity to pass that wisdom on..
Lilla ...
Comment by Miswanderlust
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I am always glad for you to pass on any wisdom you find appropriate. I am sure that you have lots to spare!
Mis