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Title: Beauty, Gratitude and the Open Heart
Author: Margaret Paul, Ph.D.
E-mail: mailto:margaret@innerbonding.com
Copyright: © 2003 by Margaret Paul
Web Address: http://www.innerbonding.com
Word Count: 721
Category: Spiritual Growth
Beauty, Gratitude and the Open Heart
Margaret Paul, Ph.D.
"…beauty on your earth is a shadow of the beauty of
our heaven, and it’s a bitter thing to have a blindness for
beauty on earth, for it makes a longer teaching to see the beauties
of heaven." Spoken by an Irish spirit in the book The Boy
who Saw True (anonymous author).
I have been counseling individuals, couples, families and business
partners for the last 35 years, and am the author of eight published
books. Since my work is spiritually based, I have developed many
ways of helping people open their hearts to love. Opening to beauty
is one of those way.
I have always appreciated beauty. Since I’ve been a small
child, I’ve collect beautiful things - shells, rocks, wood,
as well as works of art, and there are always lots of plants around.
There is nowhere in my environment where there is not something
beautiful to look at, both inside and outside in nature. When I
walk through my home and the land around it, my heart fills with
awe and love as I appreciate the beauty around me. I’ve done
this so automatically throughout my life that it never occurred
to me that many people do not open to beauty nor create beauty
around them.
In working with some of my clients struggling to keep their heart
open, I’ve mentioned focusing on an object of beauty, and
have been surprised to find that many of them have no beauty around
them - no plants, flowers, works of art or objects of nature. When
they look around they see walls, appliances, computers and other
buildings. Their left brain functions just fine in this environment,
but what about the right - the creative, intuitive, spiritually-connected
aspect?
I want to encourage everyone who reads this to consider feeding
your soul with beauty. There is nothing like awe and gratitude
for something beautiful to open the heart to gratitude in general.
If you can love the intricate design in the bark of a tree, or
the vibrancy of a flower, or the balance of a beautifully thrown
piece of pottery - that might lead you into loving and appreciating
the beauty of you and your own soul. It might open you to feeling
gratitude for your life and the sacred privilege of experiencing
your journey on this planet.
How much of your thinking time is spent being upset or unhappy
about something? What if all that time was spent in gratitude for
what you have and for the beauty around you? What if you were present
enough in this moment to revel in the fact that you can turn on
a faucet and have hot water come out? That you have food to eat
and a bed to sleep on? If you are reading this, it is likely that
you have a computer, which means you have more than most of the
people on this planet.
Try this little experiment: find something of beauty - it can
be as simple as a leaf, a flower, a photograph, a small work of
art or the top of a tree out your window. Now let yourself completely
open to the thing of beauty. Let yourself feel the beauty in your
body - in your heart, your solar plexus, in your stomach, arms
and legs, in your forehead. Let the beauty enliven your body and
fill it with vitality. Breathe in the beauty and feel your body’s
reaction to it. Open to gratitude, thanking God for this experience
of beauty.
Notice the peace and joy it gives you to be in this moment with
this simple object of beauty. What would life be like if you spent
more moments like this, in the present with beauty and with all
you have? How much of your waking time is spent in this way?
Beauty and gratitude are soul foods. When you choose to open to
them, you extend an invitation to love, peace and joy. This raises
your frequency and opens the door to your spiritual Guidance. Your
Guidance is always here for you, helping you on your soul’s
journey. Opening to beauty and gratitude, with a deep intent to
learn about what is loving to you and others, will open you to
your spiritual Guidance.
About the Author
Margaret Paul, Ph.D. is the best-selling
author and co-author of eight books, including "Do I Have
To Give Up Me To Be Loved By You?", "Do I Have To Give
Up Me To Be Loved By My Kids?", "Healing Your Aloneness","Inner
Bonding", and "Do I Have To Give Up Me To Be Loved
By God?" Visit her web site for a FREE Inner Bonding course:
http://www.innerbonding.com or mailto:margaret@innerbonding.com
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