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Daily Gratitude Newsletters
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Daily Gratitude Newsletter
Volume 4, Issue 13 - July 2008
Putting Gratitude To Work For You
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"Create or Disintegrate"
"I'm a big believer in lifelong learning.
You don't go to school just once and graduate;
you are in school all of your life."
- - Harvey Mackay
Since we're talking about learning and growing this
issue, it reminds me of something I learned from
Bob Proctor, and he was most emphatic about it.
He said, "The law of life is - create or disintegrate!"
By that he meant that we are either growing or we
are rusting away. The life force within us is always
pushing for greater expression and expansion, and
when we frustrate that force we begin to shut down.
When we cooperate with that life force, however,
we are magnificently powerful beings!
I love the the story of Sir Edmund Hillery who gave
a speech in England after his first failed attempt
at climbing Mt Everest. He began by shaking his
fist at a picture of the mountain and saying:
"Mount Everest, you beat me once but I'll beat you
eventually, because you've grown all you're going to
grow... but I'm still growing!"
We can look at any challenge in our life and put our
tail between our legs and slink off to hide in the corner.
Or we can see it as an opportunity to create, to
transcend our past limitations, and to grow.
That's why we can be grateful for the Mt Everests
in our life. Each one is an invitation from the Universe
to grow and stretch into a greater expression of our
magnificence. They are a blessing.
We can even move beyond gratitude to real
appreciation. In the ho'oponopono tradition, the
first reaction to a challenge is "I love you." That
kind of appreciation is unstoppable!
Try it this week. See how it feels.
Love,
Wes
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give us your comments.
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© 2008 Wes Hopper. All rights reserved.
Feel free to pass the above in its entirety to
anyone you wish.
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