Gratitude, in its truest form, doesn’t stem from mere thoughts, but from the stillness within. It’s not just a response to external events, nor something transactional that happens because we’ve gained something we wanted or avoided pain. It’s not about the ego’s need for validation or a mechanical practice of the mind. Instead, real gratitude is a state of being—an awareness that emerges when we wake up to the present moment, to the simple yet profound truth that life itself is enough.
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09
Trauma is the Greek word for ‘wound’. A wound can be in the physical, mental, emotional, or spiritual bodies.
Frightening or distressing events or experiences may result in a psychological wound or injury. This trauma can leave psychological impact and symptoms long after the initial event. I think we can all relate to that after the last two unpredictable and challenging years, with many of us still in a fight or flight state. This experience is also very relevant to our children.
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