Posts Tagged ‘Gratitude’

Beyond Cloud Nine

Friday, August 7th, 2009

 

 

 

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Beyond Cloud Nine

The other day we went to our favorite lake about 60 miles from home. We returned from a great day in the sun and water in the early evening. Just as we were coming through the Hellgate Canyon into the Missoula valley, I flashed back to other times when I had come back home from long trips away. Granted this was just a day trip, but as we came into the valley I remembered the feelings I had each time I would come back home, after being gone for weeks, or even months sometimes.


Trying to put it into words is hard; it’s an overwhelming feeling of security and comfort.


I love my hometown of Missoula. I was born here; I was raised here. Outside of a short stint in Iowa and another few months in North Carolina, I’ve lived my entire life here. It’s beautiful with a panoramic view of the mountains, but the surrounding mountains are not so close as to make you feel closed in here.

I’m happy and grateful that this place is my home. And while it’s great to travel and visit other places and go on adventures, this is home. A comforting sense of well-being enveloped me as we drove into town. I could feel that all was well. I have a fabulous life, an awesome relationship and I’m growing every day.  Yup, life is good. Beyond Cloud Nine…

How ‘bout it?

-Vision Runner

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Giving Gratitude

Wednesday, March 18th, 2009

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Recently, we were discussing how our current money system got started.  Without going into too much detail about it, one thing I came to realize was that money is really just a belief system.  I mean, think about it.  How can the government just keep creating more and more money?  We certainly don’t have that much gold in Fort Knox! We have to have faith in that piece of paper with the dead president’s face on it or the number in our bank account, for it to be real, because there really is nothing (no gold, no mountain of banana peels or parakeet feathers) to back it up and confirm that one dollar is worth one dollar of value except for our faith in the concept of a dollar.

So if the government can just create money out of thin air why can’t you or I?  Well, basically we can! But only if we believe we can.

For example, as T was explaining the other day: When she buys a mobile home for a few thousand dollars, goes in and fixes it up by spending some more money, and then puts a price tag on it of x number of dollars more than what she invested in it, she has just created money. The sales price of the home is just a number. And when someone gives her that number of dollars in order to now own that home, she has literally created money out of thin air.

And the way that she can do that is because people are grateful to have a decent roof over their head, that is affordable, that gives them a place to store their groceries and televisions and computers and toilet paper, and that they can now call their own. That pride of ownership creates gratitude. And gratitude creates money in her pocket. In reality, money is just gratitude.

My attitude towards money has changed dramatically since that conversation.  I now treat each bill I have to pay as giving gratitude for the product or service received.  I am truly grateful to pay the power bill that provides heat to my house. I like heat, especially in the winter. I show gratitude to the grocery store for letting me take home food to eat. I like food to eat. And while no one enjoys paying taxes towards wasteful spending, I really am grateful for the schools and the roads and the fire department, etc.

A few weeks ago, after I had my deep tissue massage for my sciatica I forgot to give Robin a tip.  So when I was paying my bill at the front desk, I asked Kelly to please give Robin this gratitude for me. 

Really it’s all in how you look at it.  Are you just spending money and paying bills and complaining the whole time, under the mistaken impression that money is something? Money isn’t anything but a belief system that helps us enjoy the things we want.  Maybe try shifting your thinking and realize that it is a way to be grateful for all the things you have, and often take for granted. 

I still find myself grumbling about paying a bill or the cost of gas, but for the most part, I try to remember all the great and wonderful blessings I enjoy and that I’m living in a great country where I can pretty much show my gratitude for anything I want!

And when we are truly grateful for what we have, then more and better can come our way!

Speaking of that, did I mention how grateful I am for my running clothes?   ;)

How ‘bout it?

-Vision Runner

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Gratitude

Wednesday, November 26th, 2008

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What better time of the year than today to share my thoughts on gratitude with you. And since I like to compile videos, there’s one at the end of this post for you to enjoy too!

Since I received “The Secret” DVD about the Law of Attraction as a Christmas gift in 2006, my awareness of what I have in my life and what I want to have come into my life has become significantly sharpened. 

Honestly, not a day goes by that I don’t give thanks for all the awesome and wonderful things in my life.  And it’s not just the big things like my health and wonderful relationships, but the little things too: like a sunbeam coming in the window, and my cup of Starbucks and the beautiful weather and driving by the love park, and having the opportunity to sleep late.

Someone wise once said “The enlightened give thanks for what other people take for granted.”

I have learned that by being grateful for everything I have in my life right now, even better things are coming…

I really do have it made: we’re living a great life that’s getting even better every day.

…And I am so happy and sincerely grateful for all of you who read my blog.

…And I am so happy and sincerely grateful for all of the positive feedback we’re getting on the stories we’re posting on the website/blog.

…And I am so happy and sincerely grateful that people are enjoying the free eBook I wrote “Gifts For Runners” (that you can download right now by filling in the web form on the side bar or below this post).

…And I am just so happy and sincerely grateful that you’re having a great day!

Happy Thanksgiving!

Enjoy the video…..I made it for you…

How ‘bout it?

- Vision Runner

 


  
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