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Learning, Understanding And Feeling Gratitude.
Submitted by: Rena
Manchester, UKI am a big dreamer, huge achiever, and a young woman still learning but soon to conquer becoming the master of my thoughts.
I have so many things to be grateful for today, one of which is finding and reading The Secret stories of others just like me.
One that really stood out to me was a story from Anna Beta from Punjab; she has taught me to be patient, to relax, to let go, and to just go with the flow of the Universe. She says, “Ask, visualize, have faith and patience, and then forget about it completely. Stay calm and be thankful and happy all the time. The more thankful you are, the more it will work. Because it can delay, but it will never deny.”
Even now, as I read this little quote back to myself, I feel emotional, which isn’t something that is normal for me. Still, I feel this is so strong in relating to where I am with my journey with the LOA at the moment, as I tend to struggle with feeling and showing sincere emotion. Even though I always say my ‘please’s and thank you’s,’ I suppose I never really felt or noticed gratitude. That is until now. I felt slightly confused at the beginning of the journey, like what do I focus on first, how do I apply the LOA, and how do I become the master of my thoughts? Literally, like an explosion of The Secret went off in my brain.
Regardless, I still felt optimistic and hopeful, just a little lost. But now I feel found thanks to this beautiful soul. Thank you to Anna Beta from Punjab. I know your biggest dream will be in your arms very soon, you are so worth it. And a huge thank you to Rhonda and the team for sharing your experiences.
The other major thing that I am truly grateful for is that a woman that I’ve never met before showed me the honesty and sincerity in her heart. I sold an old baby toy over the internet, and she came to collect it today. Now, I have no idea how this happened. Everyone is denying that they did it, but the Nintendo DS was found by the lady in the box she had taken. Very kindly of her, she messaged back explaining what she had found and asked when she could bring it back. At that moment, I was totally in shock for a number of reasons, one being that this stranger I had never met before was doing something so decent as to inform me about my niece’s game accidentally being put into the box. The other thing was that I initially ignored her message before I read it, as I thought it would have been another moaning customer. I previously had an unhappy customer that day. As I read her message I felt hugely grateful but at the same time so silly, and upset with myself as I initially I was being dismissive. It’s not very often I come across genuine hearted people where they would inform you of something like that, rather then just take it for them self.
I am so thankful for the lessons that I have learned today. Lessons about gratitude, patience, and sincerity. And I am grateful for my teachers, Rhonda, Anna Betta and the unknown lady, that kind stranger.
Thank you, thank you, thank you! Thank you so very much!