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Understanding Quantum Physics and Gratitude

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You may have heard the phrase "the more gratitude you feel, the more you'll have to be grateful for," and quantum physics absolutely supports this concept!

With our ever increasing understanding of how the world works at the subatomic level, we know that whatever we concentrate on - what we pay attention to - will become evident in our lives. So the more you experience genuine gratitude, the more that feeling, and the corresponding state of being that is gratitude, will appear in your life. The magical thing about it, though, is that gratitude can never be a mere task to check off on your To Do list. It's not about just saying the words - and certainly no one would ever want to claim to feel gratitude as part of a plan to get more, more, more, in some sort of a tit-for-tat exchange!

Gratitude is a beautiful energy that comes from the heart. It's genuine. Feeling gratitude is truly appreciating what you have been given: your life itself, health, loved ones, pets, job, talents and abilities, home and whatever else you have. Without that genuine focus on appreciation, the saying won't work, either. When you honestly value what you have, the gratitude energy concentrates ... and you will, indeed have more to appreciate.


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I agree completely with your take on gratitude... It's a beautiful energy that fills the heart. Twenty years ago in the midst of a bitter divorce I lost a lot that had been precious to me. Not only did I end the relationship with my husband of ten years, I lost my lovely home, the extended family traditions I had with my ex, and so on. I felt at times overwhelmed with a sense of loss or grief.  
 
 
 
I began then a practice of appreciating my relative wealth. Before I got out of bed in the morning, I counted my blessings. I had my health, my loving family, wonderful friends, and still some sense of youthfulness. I had a roof over my head, heat in the winter, a/c in the summer. I had a great car. I had indoor plumbing, refridgeration, laundry machines and a television. My bed was so comfortable! I also felt quite hopeful about a new relationship. My life felt so filled with grace and bounty that my heart opened and I was aglow most mornings, before I was even out of bed!  
 
 
 
This practice helped me heal and turned my life around. Over the years I have started out thousands of days getting up on the right side of the bed this way. And what I have created is a life filled with nearly everything important to me. I am very happily married to a wonderful man and I now make my living as an artist. I am content!  
 
 
 
Thank you for the reminder of authentic gratitude. I believe it's one of the best gifts we may give ourselves. 
 
Posted @ Thursday, November 27, 2008 12:29 AM by Patty
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