It’s almost that time again, the time to give thanks, a.k.a. Thanksgiving.
There are studies
that show living in gratitude makes a person happy(ier), healty(ier), and more
productive. Did we need these studies to confirm what all cultures everywhere
have long enshrined into their fabrics? Apparently we do. What the pious knew
all along, the freethinkers needed academic research to prove.
Jews interject TODA LA’EL
= Thank G-d into every other sentence.
Muslims do the same, only pronouncing it IL HAMDU L’EEL-LAH.
Catholics of yore used to say it in Latin, DEO GRATIAS
Hindus say BHAGAVAAN
KA SHUKR HAI
Budhists just say THANK
YOU.
I will do my best to remember that Thanksgiving is not a meal
or putting up with irritating relatives, as the modern ethos reports on it. It’s
a way of being.
I thank G-d for enabling me to write here, and I’m grateful
to you for reading this.
This is my favorite American holiday for all the things you say. Happy Thanksgiving!!!
ReplyDeleteIt was my mother's favorite, and even when I grew up in Israel she loved to tell me about her Thanksgiving holidays of her childhood in Chicago. It was downright exotic for me then.
DeleteI wish you a blessed Thanksgiving.
ReplyDeleteLove,
Janie
Thank you.
Delete"Enter into his gates with Thanksgiving and into his courts with praise!"
ReplyDeleteAmen.
DeleteAfter some life events of late, I've been making a point of taking time to feel grateful every day - it's good for the soul!
ReplyDeleteYes, the point is that it is good for you.
DeleteHappy Thanksgiving! I hope you have a great day.
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