Living in Gratitude
This video is really an audio recording of Caroline Myss speaking about gratitude and waiting. The pictures are nothing special, but the audio! It’s one of the most empowering things I have listened to in a long time:
Gitanjali # 37
I thought that my voyage had come to its end at the last limit of my power–that the path before me was closed, that provisions were exhausted and the time come to take shelter in a silent obscurity.But I find that thy will knows no end in me. And when old words die out on the tongue, new melodies break forth from the heart; and where the old tracks are lost, new country is revealed with its wonders.
-Tagore
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9 Responses “Living in Gratitude”






What a beautiful thought and so timely. I myself and my ego have been feeling very blocked lately and maybe I am just waiting for the next phase in my life. The one where I appreciate everything and move forward step by step every single minute of every single day!
Thanks for the quote. Good for me to hear this today.
“Thy will knows no end in me.”
Blessings to you.
Thank you Sybil. This message could not have come at a more auspicious moment. A nice affirmation for my spiritual and creative path. And learning to trust. Yes! I have been following your blog since I discovered your site and we exchanged emails. I give thanks for your art, vision and voice in the world. In gratitude for the gift of being alive. a ho..
If I thank you, will you write again?? Sybil, I miss you. Please write. And thank you for your art, poetry, writing.
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Sybil, this is a WONDERFUL video! I’m feeling chills as I write this, and very inspired. It’s good to know that others think about these issues, and to be motivated and inspired by their wisdom, and to find our universality.
It’s also good to know that we do some of these things some of the time, and that maybe we don’t have as far “to go” as we once did, when we were young and our perspective was so immature.
I like the quote a lot, too! Thanks for the spiritual nourishment, Sybil!
I miss you too. Hopefully will see you soon!
Thank you for this wonderfull blog !
Such beauty I didn’t recall seeing elsewhere.
I am too in a period of long time ilness – and using this time of emptiness and keeping it opened new doors of the spiritual…
I want to give some confort to you… the only thing I have is a link:
http://www.marshallprotocol.com. Maybe you know it, maybe don’t, this is the treatment that helps me and I thank God for helping me find it.
Blessings to you !
Sybil, please come back!
I am unable to play the video right now, but the quote…it’s almost uncanny how close that comes to addressing my current..um, angst, I guess you’d call it. I think it gives me hope.
From Tagore, yes, but I have you, Sybil to thank for sharing it.