Morning Prayer 20/100. Gratitude
If you don’t know the language of gratitude, you’ll not be on speaking terms with happiness. (Unknown source) Meister Eckhardt said that if “Thank you!” is the only prayer one ever says, that will be enough. I’m delighted to be discovering/uncovering more and more ways to be aware of my gratitude. That means in turn […]
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Morning Prayer 17/100. Forgetful
Forgetful thanks to my intense attention to a work assignment, I overlooked posting yesterday’s Morning Prayer. Or, what is now today’s Morning Prayer. About being forgetful. Spiritually forgetful. So often I begin a day by reminding myself to pray frequently, to pray at the spur of the moment, to pray without planning, to pray for no […]
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Morning Prayer 14/100. Self reflection
Self reflection is a great deal of everything. And, I believe, self reflection is simply a great deal. Notice the photograph I took yesterday, of a very young girl trying on sun glasses in a shop in Carmel by the Sea. She had it down to an artful science. Select a pair of sunglasses, slip […]
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Morning Prayer 13/100. Making comparisons
Making comparisons can spoil your happiness. That’s one of Hector’s notes from Hector and the Search for Happiness. And I more and more find it true. And so I less and less indulge in comparisons. This morning I ran south on the Iron Horse Regional Trail. Day before yesterday I ran north. And two days […]