Showing posts with label 2012. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 2012. Show all posts

Monday, January 2, 2012

2012, Gratitude Just Makes Sense

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What better way to start the new year than with a post about GRATITUDE?

Gratitude isn't just about being thankful.

Gratitude changes us neurologically, makes our brains stronger, just makes sense.

Gratitude burns away the shadow of life's circumstances, like the sun burns away fog--that empty mode we can lock ourselves into, where we're unable to shift our energy from bad to good.

Being grateful isn't always easy. During my younger days, I always wanted more. More possessions, more hurdles crossed, more ambitions realized, more of everything. Heck, with every gift life doled out to me, I was eyeing the next rung on the ladder--a ladder with no end in sight, a latter to nowhere. Naturally, when someone suggested I be grateful for what I already had, it just conjured up feelings of guilt.

As I became older, I realized that having more isn't always an option.

Being grateful for what I already have, is.

In an article in Science of Mind magazine (December 2010), called "Gratitude, Empty Platitude or Spiritual Practice?" by Karen Warren-Severson, I discovered that gratitude is a life enhancer, because it:
  • improves mental health
  • increases energy
  • boosts the immune system
  • strengthens social relationships

Isn't that what we all need to keep their heads above water, to keep on keeping on?

Gratitude also results in:
  • less stress
  • better sleep
  • more effective coping
  • an open heart

Sure, life is hard. I'm not going into detail about life's many stresses. I know that you know what I'm talking about. It's hard to stay buoyed when the world seems to be caving in on you.

But what's the alternative?

Despair?

No thanks. I'd rather be grateful and believe that something good lies ahead than sink into the dark pit of discouragement and despair.

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For me as a writer, something good ahead means getting an agent and then a publisher and an editor and having my book available at major bookstores and online (There I go, reaching out again).

But in the mean time, I feel grateful just thinking about being grateful--Pollyanna and her "Glad Game" grateful.

Make fun of Eleanor H. Porter's character if you will, say her attitude is unrealistic, but staying positive makes sense.

Start small.

Right now, for instance, I'm grateful for having completed four novels and starting a blog (yes, technologically-challenged me). And I'm grateful that you're here reading this now.

According to Karen Warren-Severson, "gratitude pulls up over nine million hits when you type it in your Internet browser." How's that for timely?

With the New Year, I'm starting fresh with gratitude in my heart.

What we look for is what we find--lack or abundance, heaven or hell.

One's perspective is one's future.

Hope you find much to be grateful for in 2012 and that you come back to visit my blog again soon.

Monday, November 28, 2011

The Space Between Us, A Living Bridge

While reading an article by Anita Rehker in Science of Mind magazine titled "Gregg Braden and the Promise of 2012," I was reminded of why I named my blog "Enter the Between" and why I chose a picture of a field stretched between the moon and the sun as its header.

Gregg Braden says, "...we now know that there is a living field which scientists call a 'matrix of energy' that connects all things, and that we communicate with that matrix." 

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The space between us is not empty. 

We are interconnected, and we exist for the harmonious good of each other. 

In her article, Anita Rehker asks if we will be the generation to finally welcome and embrace the diversity of human ideas, cultures, art, music, science, and beliefs, and if we are destined to build a bridge to a new way of living.

Is this the big shift predicted to occur in 2012?


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I've been fascinated with this living field or matrix of energy between all things for years now, as shown not only by the title of my blog, but also the titles of my four novels :
  • Between Will and Surrender
  • Between Darkness and Dawn                                              
  • Between Yesterday and Tomorrow
  • Between Now and Forever

There are so many meanings for The Between that I've started a list, which I add to daily.  Here is just a sampling: 
  • Where psyche meets spirit
  • Where we meet in trust
  • Place of transition                                                                         
  • Gateway/doorway
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  • Gentle pathway/corridor/bridge
  • Meeting place/middle ground
  • Passage through chaos
  • Creative connections
  • Middle of transformation of thinking

Get the picture? 

The Between is the fertile soil of mind, heart and soul, open wide for exploration. 

Eugene D. Holden's words sum up the purpose of my blog nicely:

"You are not living solely for yourself, but you are allowing yourself to be the space where the purpose and vision of your life touches the lives of others..."
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