Gratitude Lounge Welcome! We are glad you are here. This is an open space where everyone belongs, and everyone is welcome. Please introduce yourself as you feel comfortable and join in sharing your experience of grateful living. To get started you might reflect upon questions such as these: What am I grateful for? What is grateful living inspiring me to do? What are some blessings in my life (including ones in disguise)? How am I being supported right now? What connects me to wonder, awe, or a sense of the sacred? You are welcome to include images and links for videos to illustrate your reflections. Click here to cancel reply.Please log in or Create a Profile to post a comment. Notify me when someone replies to my comment via e-mail. Mary9 hours agoMaryBefore I chose to write my thanksgiving in this space, I wanted to quickly write Gratefulness.org. Yet perhaps this open space will become a portal for me to connect and to offer my thanks from my heart. I just listened to the video by Brother David named "Blessings." The six blessings. I am ever grateful. I needed this very much this morning. I am into my second month recovering from a fainting episode which left me with a concussion.. A health challenge I have never had to face and live...Before I chose to write my thanksgiving in this space, I wanted to quickly write Gratefulness.org. Yet perhaps this open space will become a portal for me to connect and to offer my thanks from my heart. I just listened to the video by Brother David named “Blessings.” The six blessings. I am ever grateful. I needed this very much this morning. I am into my second month recovering from a fainting episode which left me with a concussion.. A health challenge I have never had to face and live with in my almost seventy years. Yet I see there has been healing in small measure so I give thanks for this and do not write to dwell on this. Instead, I say huge thanks for this source of comfort and direction which I sorely needed this morning and will return to often. I return today to myself and am grateful that I indeed am able to return to myself. Alive. Breathing. I confess to having felt so very alone during this time as well as hungry for human touch. A warm, soft hug. A sense of peace when I lie down at night to sleep. Less pain. Yet my current condition sharpens my awareness of my love for others and my gratitude for good health when it visits me. And that I am not alone when I am faced with such challenges. I am grateful that I am able to walk. I am grateful that I have a table to sit at to eat foods I have prepared in my own little kitchen. I am grateful I have money to buy food to prepare. I am grateful I have a faithful car to take me to food stores to buy such items. I am grateful for the smiling faces who greet me and have wiped clean the grocery cart for me. I am grateful for the ladies at the counters when I check out. I am grateful for the sky and her clouds and color beyond any human description. I am grateful for the geese which fly skimming the lake and voicing their celebration for life. I am grateful that I may come to this keyboard and type out this message so that my heart knows I am listening to her and that I have not plummeted into a dark space unable to witness these gifts about which I write. I am grateful. I am. Bless us all with all our blessings freely given and shared. Hugs forever, Mary Read More2 Reply Nitesh Kumar Sharma15 hours agoNitesh Kumar SharmaI am grateful for my parents who did sacrifice almost everything just to make me capable of doing small things that I do with a pure heart and great thought. And now if I would not use my capabilities to do those small things the way they have to be done. I think it would be an injustice to them. 2 Reply Drew Blanton19 hours agoDrew BlantonMartin Luther King, Jr. by Drew Blanton Martin Luther King, Jr., was a man With a plan. He had a dream That would make any racist scream. He wanted equality for all races So we could be in the same spaces. For this he was killed. Imagine if he were billed! 2 Reply Michele2 days agoMicheleI just went outback and gathered what was in my backyard. Here’s my Earth Altar 7 Reply Nitesh Kumar Sharma15 hours agoNitesh Kumar Sharmayou taught me that nature is the most beautiful thing. 1 Reply Paintboxgirl3 days agoPaintboxgirlTo the sea shore I go, to feel the energy, and feel the dance. I can quietly say hello and thank you to the mighty forces of life, for all that has come and gone. 8 Reply Nitesh Kumar Sharma15 hours agoNitesh Kumar SharmaEvery time I saw a water wave coming from the sea towards me. I have always felt that it is not only a wave that is coming towards me, it is the energy that it brings and passes to all those who are present there. Thanks for this wonderful picture and for reminding all of us of the beauty of the sea and Seashore too. 1 Reply Mike S2 days agoMike SAmen. The ocean for me is so calming in its great expansiveness. 2 Reply Pilgrim3 days agoPilgrimAh, how I miss the sea! Thank you for the wonderful photo. 2 Reply Mica3 days agoMicaYour sea shore picture gave me a deep breath of gratitude, Paintboxgirl – thanks! 2 Reply Mike S3 days agoMike SPostings on this page seem to have slow down now that were in the new year. I miss hearing your voices as they have been an inspiration to me, and I feel that there has been and still is a real sense of community. Let me bless you all wishing youHappiness and peace in this new year. 3 Reply Anne4 days agoAnneMy first Mandala created today. 8 Reply Nitesh Kumar Sharma15 hours agoNitesh Kumar SharmaI don’t know what it is but it looks pretty awesome. I’d love to try it. Can you guide me on this? 0 Reply James Ro2 days agoJames RoAmazing! Thank you. 0 Reply Paintboxgirl3 days agoPaintboxgirlBeautiful 🌼 2 Reply Pilgrim3 days agoPilgrimHow wonderful, Anne! Thank you for sharing this. 2 Reply Ose3 days agoOseBeautiful, thank you! 2 Reply Diane5 days agoDianeLovely friends: I am tired from all the work involved in our upcoming move. My emotions are high and my old friend anxiety has settled in for an extended visit. I am trying to remember to breathe! Morning meditations, the love and support of my husband and daughters, and God's grace are all providing me strength, one moment at a time. I've been using mantras and visualizations throughout the day and guided meditations as I prepare for sleep. For all these things, for all of you, and fo...Lovely friends: I am tired from all the work involved in our upcoming move. My emotions are high and my old friend anxiety has settled in for an extended visit. I am trying to remember to breathe! Morning meditations, the love and support of my husband and daughters, and God’s grace are all providing me strength, one moment at a time. I’ve been using mantras and visualizations throughout the day and guided meditations as I prepare for sleep. For all these things, for all of you, and for our dear sister Ursula who we remember especially on our prayer Tuesday, I am eternally grateful. ~Om Shanti friends ♥ Read More5 Reply Nitesh Kumar Sharma15 hours agoNitesh Kumar SharmaThat’s the true power of being grateful. And the simple step you taught me is to try to remember to breathe no matter how much work you have to finish or how much hectic your life is. I somewhere read that “gratitude for just a few minutes can help you turn what you have into enough.” 1 Reply Pilgrim4 days agoPilgrimWishing you many blessings, my friend, as you prepare for your upcoming move. It is a lot to hold in your heart, in addition to the sheer physical exertion and mental/emotional energy as you decide what to move and not, and plan for the day you drive away. Take the best care possible of yourself, of your heart. The adventure awaits, as do your daughters, ready and excited to welcome you when you arrive. You are braver than you know. 2 Reply Mike S5 days agoMike SDiane, receive my prayers if well wishing and peace. Moving is stressful but also often gives an opportunity for personal transformation. Blessings, 2 Reply Mike S6 days agoMike SHappy new year everyone. I miss seeing posts in the space. How are you all doing? Yesterday I had a birthday and I need a robe 78 years old and trusting for another wonderful decade. 4 Reply Nitesh Kumar Sharma14 hours agoNitesh Kumar SharmaHey! Mike, you look young and your words are pretty enthusiastic. I wish you that this year may help you love yourself even more than you had loved yourself in the years that have passed. You’re just hilarious and I can see your smile in your profile pic. “And I must say that you will live another decade more joyfully, extra happily, and infinite bravely.” Wishing you a Happy, Happy Birthday to you, A Happy Happy Birthday to You, MIke. 0 Reply Diane5 days agoDianeDear Mike….happy belated birthday! I hope it was wonderful….despite these uncertain and challenging times. God’s blessings as you begin your 79th year! We are so glad you are here…you have been such a bright light since joining our little community. ~Peace and all good friend ♥ 3 Reply Mike S5 days agoMike SThanks Diane. 1 Reply Pilgrim6 days agoPilgrimHappy belated birthday, Mike! And happy new year, as well. How I am doing is basically taking it one day, or one hour, at a time. These feel like the strangest of times, and I have to work at keeping my head and emotions above water. But I’m grateful for my health thus far, for this site, for my family near and far. I hope you and all our friends here are well. 2 Reply Mike S5 days agoMike SThanks Pilgrim. 1 Reply Mike S6 days agoMike SGood to hear from you. Yes, we need level minds and open hearts to follow a middle path through the anger and frustration found at the extremes of our society. And prayer for ourselves, families and society as w hole. 1 Reply Diane1 week agoDianeGood morning lovely friends Right now, as I type this I can see a brilliant red cardinal at our feeder. He is sitting perfectly still....content to share for awhile with the sparrows that have joined him on the feeder and the mourning doves underneath him feasting on the seeds that he has dropped. Maybe he is dropping seeds on purpose....taking care of his fellow bird-friends! Our St. Francis statue sits under the pine tree nearby...I imagine St. Francis smiling at this caring comradery ð...Good morning lovely friends Right now, as I type this I can see a brilliant red cardinal at our feeder. He is sitting perfectly still….content to share for awhile with the sparrows that have joined him on the feeder and the mourning doves underneath him feasting on the seeds that he has dropped. Maybe he is dropping seeds on purpose….taking care of his fellow bird-friends! Our St. Francis statue sits under the pine tree nearby…I imagine St. Francis smiling at this caring comradery 😊 A european starling has arrived and he is more aggressive than the cardinal…the sparrows are keeping their distance now. It’s so fun to watch their comings and goings…..the world is a brighter place because of birds in my opinion. I am mindful of the blessing that living in our farmland surroundings has been these past 5 years. I’m trying to soak it all up before we leave. I wonder what magical place God has prepared for us in Colorado? Just being near our daughters is enough…but I’m remembering a promise from the New Testament that God will do immeasurably more than we could ever ask or imagine. Even in my “old age” I am still learning about trust and hope and waiting during this time of uncertainty and transition. It is Tuesday morning…..our connection is strong as we remember our sister Ursula. Grateful to be here with all of you! ~Blessings ♥ Read More7 Reply Annie1 week agoAnnieDear Diane, What a wonderful post ! You are so blessed !!! How delightful to watch the birds at your feeder. I miss so much being visually /hearing impaired. But I know when I leave this life I will see and hear perfectly . So I rejoice always ! No matter what the situation may be. God blessed me with a fabulous garden when I lived in Arizona. It was so dear to me...the roses among the statue of Our Lady Blessed Virgin Mary. She tended the roses I am sure. A lemon tree that would not quit...so ...Dear Diane, What a wonderful post ! You are so blessed !!! How delightful to watch the birds at your feeder. I miss so much being visually /hearing impaired. But I know when I leave this life I will see and hear perfectly . So I rejoice always ! No matter what the situation may be. God blessed me with a fabulous garden when I lived in Arizona. It was so dear to me…the roses among the statue of Our Lady Blessed Virgin Mary. She tended the roses I am sure. A lemon tree that would not quit…so many amazing lemons. And so many other flowers, herbs and trees. But the time came when God called me to move to Rhode Island to be near my son and daughter and their children….precious time spent with them is priceless. And living in an apartment on the 3rd floor I look forward to my balcony garden . This Spring I will be planting wildflower seeds there !!!! Pretty exciting ! And even more exciting….soon I will have a new grandchild ! He/she is due January 16th. My daughter-in-law is having the baby at home. Please if you would pray all goes well. I am not so comfortable about her decision to have her baby at home. Anyway … I look forward to the event. God bless ! Read More3 Reply Diane5 days agoDianeDear Annie....I am so grateful for your response to my post. I haven't had much time lately to visit here as we are in the middle of selling our home and preparing to move across the country. Arizona has a very special place in my heart as well. Our older daughter went to college there and then stayed for another 11 years. We always planned to join her there as we approached retirement age. I loved our visits and I have so many beloved memories from that time. We were sad when she and h...Dear Annie….I am so grateful for your response to my post. I haven’t had much time lately to visit here as we are in the middle of selling our home and preparing to move across the country. Arizona has a very special place in my heart as well. Our older daughter went to college there and then stayed for another 11 years. We always planned to join her there as we approached retirement age. I loved our visits and I have so many beloved memories from that time. We were sad when she and her now-husband relocated to Colorado and I think a piece of my heart will always remain in Arizona’s magical landscape. But God has his plans, and now that our younger daughter has joined her sister and brother-in-law in Colorado…the time has come for us to join them! Colorado has it’s own unique beauty of course and we are eagerly anticipating the day when we will all be together. So…we are making similar journeys for similar reasons! Congratulations on the upcoming birth of your grandchild. I will certainly remember your daughter-in-law and the baby in my prayers…confident that our Mother Mary will be by their side. Abundant blessings to you all ♥ Read More1 Reply Annie5 days agoAnnieGood morning Diane! My new grandchild was born yesterday ! Another girl ! And he name is River Ann….7lbs 19inches . Now I have 4 beautiful grandgirls …like precious flowers in my garden. See dear friend …how it gets even better than you even dream it can get! The best is yet to come … God bless you and your family …sending love your way. 1 Reply Alicia1 week agoAliciaAnnie, I’m praying for your daughter- in- law. My daughter chose to have her children at home in a country in Europe . I am in the US. I know your concerns. God bless. 3 Reply Annie5 days agoAnnieThank you Alicia, My new grand child was born yesterday ! She is beautiful, healthy and all went well. Her name is River Ann. I am so grateful and thrilled1 God is so good to me! 1 Reply Pilgrim6 days agoPilgrimAlicia! Good to see you here! 1 Reply Annie1 week agoAnnieThanks Alicia, I am in the United States as well. And so is my daughter-in-law. 1 Reply Mica1 week agoMicaThank you, Diane! My only cardinals now are metal or flat art. They were so wonderful when I was growing up in western PA 2 Reply Cheryle1 week agoCheryleMay all of you dear ones discover exquisite surprises in your day today; or, in your night from my heart to yours lovingly 5 Reply Ose1 week agoOseThank you, dear Cheryle! 1 Reply Anna1 week agoAnnaThank you Cheryle! 3 Reply Pilgrim1 week agoPilgrimThank you, Cheryle. May such discoveries fill your heart, as well. 3 Reply 100 Cobblestone Court1 week ago100 Cobblestone CourtToday I am grateful for a beautiful walk with my dog tonight and to look up at the night sky full of beautiful stars. What a blessing! 6 Reply Ms. Awesome1 week agoMs. AwesomeI just want to say Hello to all and much love to all and I am so grateful to be able to communicate via this website much love Dee 6 Reply Mica2 weeks agoMicaDo your best and then relax. Let things go on in a natural way, rather than force them. PARAMAHANSA YOGANANDA How did they know that was Exactly what I needed this morn? Have become a MacBook user after ~35 yrs of using a PC and am struggling. Too many problems with my PC and Windows… Warm wishes to all on this gray – for me – day – weatherwise; not otherwise. 5 Reply Mike S2 weeks agoMike SI am reading Marianne Williamson’s book The year in miracles.It is profound and moving with short chapters for each day of the year. This on forgiveness is especially poignant. Forgiveness sets me free of pain. We don’t forgive someone for their sake; we forgive them for the sake of our own peace of mind. Any attack on another person is an attack upon ourselves, for in the spiritual universe there is only one of us here. What I think about anyone else I’m thinking about myself. All of us...I am reading Marianne Williamson’s book The year in miracles.It is profound and moving with short chapters for each day of the year. This on forgiveness is especially poignant. Forgiveness sets me free of pain. We don’t forgive someone for their sake; we forgive them for the sake of our own peace of mind. Any attack on another person is an attack upon ourselves, for in the spiritual universe there is only one of us here. What I think about anyone else I’m thinking about myself. All of us are joined in the oneness of God’s love. Only love is real and only love has power; everything else is a mortal illusion. Read More7 Reply Anna2 weeks agoAnnaDear Mike, it’s so true, forgiveness gives us the peace we need deep in our hearts. But it’s not that easy, because of the memory we have of someone who hurt us in the past, who caused great pain .. I think we can forgive, but we must always surround our memories with kind thoughts about ourselves and if possible , with thoughts of understanding towards those who have hurt us. Many blessings, Mike! 5 Reply Alicia1 week agoAliciaHello, dear Anna, I think of you and all here. It is timely to see this discussion re forgiveness . It is freeing to forgive , but it is oh, so hard. I send prayers to all of you who know me and all I have yet to “ meet “. Love to all. 1 Reply Anna1 week agoAnnaDear Alicia !! So happy to see you! You made my day! I just parked the car and read your post, because I have some time before starting my work. Happy New Year dear friend, I hope you are well, and I am even happier to see you, knowing the news about this pandemic in your country, as well as the other political news. As you know, my father died last November and now I have to take care of my mother, who is slowly getting some sort of Alzheimer's. Sometimes talking about forgiveness makes me...Dear Alicia !! So happy to see you! You made my day! I just parked the car and read your post, because I have some time before starting my work. Happy New Year dear friend, I hope you are well, and I am even happier to see you, knowing the news about this pandemic in your country, as well as the other political news. As you know, my father died last November and now I have to take care of my mother, who is slowly getting some sort of Alzheimer’s. Sometimes talking about forgiveness makes me think of my mother, because she was not so kind to me and my sisters, she wanted us perfect, she was always conditioned by my grandmother, and now she makes the very mistakes she didn’t want us to make. It’s difficult Alicia, very difficult. Feel embraced, dear friend! Read More1 Reply Mike S1 week agoMike SAnna, yes forgiveness is hard when we push up against these painful memories of hurt from another. One thing I’ve done is to imagine what is in the mind and heart of the person who hurt me, and that help-s me feel what they were feeling. Any slight or cruelty to another comes from suffering. If I can open just a bit beyond my own pain to feel that of the other, I’m alreadyt on the path toward healing. 1 Reply Anna1 week agoAnnaYes I agree Mike, this is the right path for peace. 1 Reply Cheryle2 weeks agoCheryleBeautiful thank you for sharing that… how blessed we are to be graced with forgiveness to ourselves to others ultimately to us all as she so eloquently describes after all we are one! 4 Reply Drew Blanton2 weeks agoDrew BlantonI might get to go somewhere called Thrive Upstate. 4 Reply Alicia1 week agoAliciaHi, Drew, I wish you the very best. I have thought of you often and kept you in my prayers. You are brave. You are loved. 1 Reply Mica2 weeks agoMicaGood luck and warm wishes, Drew, as you settle into all the changes in your life. 2 tiny birds are enjoying themselves on my balcony!! 1 Reply Ms. Awesome2 weeks agoMs. AwesomeI would like to know how I can fight. These demons that each day and night plague me it is so hard not to be angry with God !!!!!! Dee 3 Reply Mica2 weeks agoMicaDear Dee, Would it help if you stop fighting the demons, after you’ve done your best?? Today’s quote is: “Do your best and then relax. Let things go on in a natural way, rather than force them.” PARAMAHANSA YOGANANDA Warm wishes to you!! 3 Reply Ms. Awesome1 week agoMs. AwesomeM Thanks very my much and I shall try that. In fact I am praying more much love Dee 2 Reply Ms. Awesome2 weeks agoMs. AwesomeDear grateful friends I am just returning from a ” dark” place not praying or practicing my faith fully so please pray for me I thank our Awesome God that I am back and still fight these demons but with the strength of God and prayer are in my rightful place with our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ !! Wow it was scary and please pray for me thanks Dee 3 Reply Janet2 weeks agoJanetDear Grateful Friends, I have just read through nearly all your messages, and they are inspiring because they remind me … how to be grateful for the small things and the things which seem ‘only’ ordinary (like a sore back from shovelling snow!) and how we can encourage one another by truly listening to each other, as you have done. I thank God for you. P.S. I’m in the UK. 3 Reply Anna2 weeks agoAnnaWelcome dear Janet! I hope you will find here a place of kind support, as I found some years ago. May you be blessed in this day and in the days ahead. 1 Reply Pilgrim2 weeks agoPilgrimWelcome, Janet! Hope you are safe and well in the UK during these challenging pandemic days. 2 Reply Craig K2 weeks agoCraig KHappy New Year! Time for a new startI have been visiting the website for a number of years, reading the Word for the Day and reading the wonderful blog articles. Just this week, I realized there is a Gratitude Lounge community so I thought I would submit an entry. I am most thankful today for Breath, health and family.Well, grateful living is inspiring me to live gratefully. I have been taking a more positive approach to life in the past couple of years. I have been trying to find ways to embrac...Happy New Year! Time for a new startI have been visiting the website for a number of years, reading the Word for the Day and reading the wonderful blog articles. Just this week, I realized there is a Gratitude Lounge community so I thought I would submit an entry. I am most thankful today for Breath, health and family.Well, grateful living is inspiring me to live gratefully. I have been taking a more positive approach to life in the past couple of years. I have been trying to find ways to embrace gratefulness. Some examples: being more present for my family, helping out more in my church/community/work and not taking anything for granted. I purchased Kristi Nelson’s book “Wake Up Grateful†and have been reading a passage a day to practice gratefulness.A blessing in my life: the rock of family. Not sure how to answer how am I being supported right now. It happens in many ways: my wife and kids help me every day, my co workers help me, my family and friends. I find wonder, awe and the sacred the most in nature. However more and more, I am finding it in a breath, a kind gesture, a bite of delicious food, a loving look, the ordinary is extraordinary as Kristi writes in the book. Wonder, awe and sacredness can be found anywhereThanks for reading my entry. Gratefulness to you Read More9 Reply Pilgrim2 weeks agoPilgrimWelcome, Craig! I find the stories, discoveries and experiences of others shared here to be enlightening and encouraging along the path. Your words today have brought me that, so thank you. 2 Reply Anna2 weeks agoAnnaWelcome Craig! I love your post and thank you for being with us in this journey! 4 Reply Ose2 weeks agoOseWelcome, dear Craig! And thank you for your post and for being present here in this sacred space! We are all together on this path, sharing. Thanks for joining! 3 Reply Alicia1 week agoAliciaHello, dear Ose. 2 Reply Ose1 week agoOseHello, dear Alicia! Wishing you a good day. 1 Reply 1 2 3 … 5 Next » New to Practice? Visit the Practice Space for more opportunities and insights. Practice Space Recent Active Members Kristi active 7 mins Read More Ose active 15 mins Read More Don Jones active 1 hour Read More Cathie active 1 hour Read More Lauryn active 2 hours Read More Global Community This site is brought to you by A Network for Grateful Living, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit. All donations are fully tax deductible in the U.S.A. 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