The Great Secret of Gratitude: Why Being Grateful Will Change Your Life
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Why should you be thankful for everything in your life? In the book, you'll learn the secret to attracting everything you've ever wanted in life. And it all starts with being thankful for what you already have. Once you understand the Law of Attraction, you'll experience greater joy, better health, quality relationships, and unlimited money. This book will give you everything you need to understand the Law of Attraction and a step-by-step process on how to apply it to your everyday life. You'll get a better sense of how your relationships, health issues, finances, career concerns, and other aspects of life are influenced by this universal law.
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- Amazon Sales Rank: #730677 in Books
- Published on: 2007-01-12
- Original language: English
- Number of items: 1
- Binding: Paperback
- 72 pages
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If The Only Prayer You Ever Had to Pray Was, 'Thanks', It Would Be Enough...
The title of my review comes from the great Catholic Mystic/Theologian Meister Eckhart who said those words in the 13nth century. Proof positive that there have always been those who have known about 'the Secret'.
I think we all do in the deepest part of our hearts and souls. But part of being human is having that rather nasty habit of forgetting. We forget that there can be no sides on a round planet. We forget that we shouldn't do things to others that we wouldn't like done to ourselves. We forget that we don't just have a Soul, we are the Soul. And the thing that we forget the most is to be grateful and appreciative.
This incredibly small, but detailed book, explains why being grateful and appreciative for everything that is going on in your life could be the catalyst for major change.
There's a New Thought aphorism that's been around forever that says, "Whatever we think about, we bring about." I like that. I really like that. But one of the teachers in the movie, The Secret, put his own little twist on it, "Whatever we think about and thank about, we bring about."
Think about that one for awhile.
This book stresses the Truth that whatever we focus on becomes our reality. That is a hard thing for most of us to swallow. But again, these deeper Truths are, I believe, 'hardwired' into us. It is impossible to separate the perceiver from the thing perceived. It's impossible to seperate the creator from the created. As Henry David Thoreau brilliantly observed, "We do not see things as they are, we see things as we are..."
So when we remember to focus on gratitude and appreciation, a funny thing begins to happen, we begin to experience even more things to be thankful about. Pretty soon we not only become more grateful, we actually "become" gratitude Itself.
I have this one exercise in one of my classes where on the first day of beginning this exercise you think of two things you are grateful for and you write them down. Then on the second day, you double that amount and so on. By the seventh day you are writing down 128 things you are grateful for. There are some people who balk and complain about this exercise and who claim they don't have a 128 things to be thankful about. I just sit there in my chair and listen and after they're through ranting I'll say, "Of course you don't have 128 things to be thankful about, you have a million and one things to be thankful about..."
You can be grateful for EVERYTHING that is in your life right now. I do mean, EVERYTHING. My beautiful Aunt who I love deeply was diagnosed with 'an inoperable brain tumor' this last September. I've noticed that since she's been diagnosed with this, she's gotten a lot softer, a lot more appreciative, a lot more grateful for the simplest things. She knows that she's been given the gift of life and every day she breathes in and every day she breathes out is a gentle reminder of this precious gift that we all take for granted.
Maybe what we've really forgotten in this highly technological society is the ability to enjoy the simple. We think that simplicity is plain and ordinary when in fact simplicity is the key to living an abundant and wonderful life. A baby is simple. A small child is simple. A beautiful flower shining in the sun is simple. Their brilliance eludes us because for some bizzarre reason we feel that if it's more complicated, if it's more difficult, than it must be better.
Nope.
Read this simple yet stunning book and even though it's only about 72 pages, make it last. Sit with each and every paragraph and reintroduce these beautiful, simple ideas back into your life. Don't worry. Don't hurry. Don't scurry about thinking that you've got to make your life happen. It is happening. You are a human being not a human doing.
Be grateful that you have clothes on your back, a roof over your head, food in your belly, and a few pennies to rub together. Be grateful that you've come to this review at exactly the right time.
I'm grateful that you stopped by.
Peace and Bright Blessings to You...
May 2008 be great!
john, 'the Light Coach'
A good skeleton, but litte muscle and meat.
I had high hopes when I downloaded this rather slim volume. Gratitude is a quality we need to develop in our character. Yet there is little of a practical nature to be found. Sure, Hooper has referenced all the current "hot" guru authors, but he doesn't offer more than a facile treatment of their thought. Could have been a better book, in my opinion.



