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Have you ever heard of
the Dutch philosopher Rabbi Baruch Spinoza?
In the 17th century, he was one of the earliest advocates of a daily gratitude practice.
He suggested we ask ourselves the following 3 questions every single day for a month -
1 - Who or what inspired me today?
2 - What brought me happiness today?
3 - What brought me comfort and deep peace today?
Spinoza believed this practice would
By practicing gratitude daily
our lives can be transformed
on a deep profound level.
I encourage you to practice gratitude
every single day.
So - tell me -
how do you answer these 3 questions today?
Leave your gratitude in the comments.
Thank you fairy much!
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every single day.
So - tell me -
how do you answer these 3 questions today?
Leave your gratitude in the comments.
Thank you fairy much!
"Each day begins with a prayer of “Thank you,”
which are the first words out of my mouth as I awaken."
which are the first words out of my mouth as I awaken."
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I'm super excited to be a part of
The Pagan Blog Project.
Every Friday experience the alphabet of spirituality
and pagan goodness.
Check out the list of excellent blogs for week 13 of the letter G.
The Pagan Blog Project Week 13 - G
The Pagan Blog Project.
Every Friday experience the alphabet of spirituality
and pagan goodness.
Check out the list of excellent blogs for week 13 of the letter G.
The Pagan Blog Project Week 13 - G
Peace, Inspiration, & Love,
~Amy
The Magick Muse
Amy Riddle, C.C., Holistic Alchemist and Manifestor of Dreams
is a life coach, crafter of sorts, writer, herbalist, reverend, and all out muse.
She holds a Bachelor of Science in Alternative Medicine with an emphasis on herbs.
is a life coach, crafter of sorts, writer, herbalist, reverend, and all out muse.
She holds a Bachelor of Science in Alternative Medicine with an emphasis on herbs.
She is a certified professional life coach with the Life Coach Institute of Orange County.
Amy craves to inspire others to be healthy and whole in body, mind, and spirit.
She has an affinity for striped socks, stinging nettle, and all things faery.