Using Our Experiences...
November 14th, 2022

WOW, you have outdone yourselves with the amount of gratitude you have spread around this week!
I absolutely loved reading all the comments. My phone blew up with texts --- so many of you sharing your gratitude with me personally. Amazing!
Thank you for recognizing and sharing all the wonderful things that are blessing your life. I am looking forward to another week of gratitude and blessings!
This week a woman said to me "I want to be grateful, but I hurt so bad."
Can you feel that statement? I surely can.
For most of us, it is a struggle to remain grateful when the world is crashing down around us.
This past year, so many of us have lost people we love and care about deeply. Some to death --- others to anger.
Some of us have lost our health, our livelihoods, and it may seem as if our future. It is all grief. It is all loss.
So where --- in that grief and loss do we manage to find some gratitude?
I wonder how many of you have heard the saying “we are all spiritual beings having a human experience”?
Let’s dissect this point a bit. First, do you believe it?
Do you believe that there is more to all this than, getting up showering, heading to work, making money, paying taxes, struggling through life, and ultimately dying? Eternal rest in a box somewhere.
What is your personal belief system?
Personally, I believe there is more to all this. I believe every action we take, every word we speak, and every choice we decide upon is profound and far-reaching. I believe every moment matters, and every choice within the moment matters.
But --- all that being said --- no matter what I believe --- what I know
--- there are times I become all too human. There are events that have felt as though they ripped out my soul. There are losses that have hurt so deeply I am not sure ( no matter what I know
) that I will ever truly recover. There are disappointments that make me question everyone and everything. There are moments when I am not sure anything will ever be good
again, or I will simply be happy again.
And… that, right there,
is the human experience talking!
This is where gratitude plays its biggest and most important role.
You see gratitude grounds the human --- and allows us to step back into the spirit. When a moment like this arrives, I realize that yes, it is correct, nothing will ever be the same.
But I am still standing --- still growing --- still moving forward. Because of these spiritual moments, I realize I value all the moments even more. I value the love more. I value the chance to use my newfound knowledge of that human moment to reach out and help others. That I value the opportunity that I am given, daily at times, to choose to take the spiritual road in lieu of the human road. That I can take my experience, my knowledge, and my newfound and deepening empathy and use it for the power of good, healing, and love.
This is the God within us all --- the part that should radiate and shine always. The part that will always live and react in love.
Remember, we are all spiritual beings traveling this path together. Every single one of us.
That includes those you love, those that try your patience, and even that pernicious person in your life. There is a purpose, a meaning, a lesson, and a choice! How you choose to approach this --- that’s your call!
Grief hit many of us hard yet again this week. My heart breaks for each of you in the early stages. I wish I had words that would magically take away your pain, but I do not. There are no words. There is only time and choices. I have attempted to use my grief to help others. I still feel it. I still sink, sometimes more often than I like, but I attempt to use that to propel me into service to others. Remember that when you love someone who has experienced profound loss, they will love harder and appreciate more. It is a gift that comes with grief. If you choose to open your heart, you too, will receive the gift.
In honor of those that have left this journey before us, let’s all remain in gratitude this week.
Let’s be grateful for the love we had. Let's be grateful for the moments that made us better. Let’s be grateful for the moments when we were not our best --- and vow to do better during this leg of the journey. Let’s take our failures, and in gratitude for them, let’s vow to do better. Let’s vow to love better, deeper, and harder, and not be afraid of what will possibly come. Let’s be grateful for every single moment that is granted to us in this human experience, and choose to feel it all. The good, the bad, and the ugly!
You are a great, mighty and powerful spiritual being with dignity, direction, and purpose.
---Dannion Brinkley
Sincerely,
Fatkin Natural Healing









