Small Graces

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Kleine Gnaden
-von Kent Neburn
Die Nacht bricht an. Es ist Schlafenszeit. Ich bin heute einen stillen Weg gegangen. Ich habe weder Gutes noch Böses getan. Ich hätte mir mehr gewünscht - ein dramatisches Ereignis, etwas Erinnerungswürdiges. Aber es gab nichts. So war der Tag, der mir geschenkt wurde, und ich habe versucht, ihm mit einem bescheidenen Herzen zu begegnen.

Wie wenig das scheint. Wir streben nach Vollkommenheit in unseren Tagen, wollen immer mehr für uns selbst und unser Leben und streben nach unerreichbaren Zielen. Wir leben zwischen den endlosen Unendlichkeiten der Vergangenheit und Zukunft in dem dünnen Lichtschacht, den wir 'heute' nennen. Und doch ist uns der heutige Tag nie genug.

Woher kommt er, dieser seltsame, unstillbare menschliche Drang nach ‚mehr’, der sowohl Segen als auch Fluch für uns ist? Er veranlasst uns, unsere Augen zum Himmel zu erheben und Teile des Universums zusammenzufädeln, bis wir einen Schatten der göttlichen Schöpfung erblicken können. Jedoch, um dieses Wissen zu erlangen, haben wir manchmal das Geheimnis einer Wolke, die Schönheit eines Gartens, die Freude eines einzelnen Schrittes verloren.

Wir müssen lernen, das Kleine ebenso zu schätzen wie das Große. [...]

Konfuzius sagte zu seinen Schülern: 'Bringt den Alten Frieden, vertraut euren Freunden und schätzt die Jungen."

"Brauchen wir wirklich viel mehr als das? Die Morgendämmerung zu würdigen. Einen Garten zu besuchen. Mit einem Freund zu reden. Eine Wolke zu betrachten. Eine Mahlzeit zu genießen. Unsere Köpfe vor dem Geheimnis des Tages zu verneigen. Reicht das nicht aus?

Die Welt, die wir mitgestalten, ist die Welt, die wir berühren - mit unseren Worten, unseren Taten, unseren Träumen.

Wenn wir das Glück haben, das Leben vieler Menschen zu berühren, dann soll es so sein. Aber wenn unser Los nicht mehr ist als einen Tisch zu decken, einen Garten zu pflegen oder einem Kind den Weg in einem Wald zu zeigen, dann ist unser Leben nicht weniger wert.
Ich schlüpfe in mein Bett, spüre die wachsende Wärme der Decken, höre die ruhigen Rhythmen der sanften Atmung meiner Frau.

Draußen weht der Wind leise und fegt einen Ast der Birke gegen das Haus.

Der Gerechtigkeit genügen. Die Barmherzigkeit lieben. Demütig mit unserem Gott wandeln.

Den alten Menschen Frieden zu bringen. Vertrauen in unsere Freunde zu haben. Die Jugend zu ehren.

Manchmal, so scheint es, verlangen wir zu viel. Manchmal vergessen wir, dass die kleinen Gnaden genug sind.

Fragen zum Nachdenken: Was bedeuten kleine Gnaden für dich? Kannst du eine persönliche Geschichte aus einer Zeit erzählen, in der du dich mit den kleinen Gnaden in deinem Leben vollständig gefühlt hast? Was hilft dir, das Kleine genauso zu schätzen wie das Große?
Seed Questions for Reflection

What do small graces mean to you? Can you share a personal story of a time you felt complete with the small graces in your life? What helps you value the small just as well as the great?

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16 Past Reflections
NS
Feb 16, 2018

 I agree

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Barbara
Dec 18, 2017
  BELOVEDS,HOLIDAYS ARE VERY HARD FOR MANY PEOPLE. THE HOMELESS, THE SENIOR CITIZENS, THE DISABLED  AND THE PEOPLE WITH THE LOW INCOME! IF YOU KNOW SOMEONE THAT IS ALONE! CALL THEM, EMAIL THEM,  SEND AN E-CARD OR A POSTAL CARD SOMEONE IN NEED.  VISIT THEM IN PERSON, SHARE YOUR TIME WITH THEM,PLEASE CALL,  EMAIL, SEND FLOWERS OR A PET SAFE PLANT), GIVE CANDY,  BAKED SWEETS OR FRUIT, DROP BY FOR A VISIT! BE KIND! SHARE YOUR TIME!SHOW KINDNESS, SHOW LOVE TO OTHERS. XXXXXOOO <3 :) BELOVEDS, HOLIDAYS ARE VERY HARD FOR MANY PEOPLE. THE HOMELESS, THE SENIOR CITIZENS, THE DISABLED  AND THE PEOPLE WITH THE LOW INCOME! IF YOU KNOW SOMEONE THAT IS ALONE! CALL THEM, EMAIL THEM,  SEND AN E-CARD OR A POSTAL CARD SOMEONE IN NEED.  VISIT THEM IN PERSON, SHARE YOUR TIME WITH THEM, PLEASE CALL,  EMAIL, SEND FLOWERS OR A PET SAFE PLANT), GIVE CANDY,  BAKED SWEETS OR FRUIT, DROP BY FOR A VISIT! BE KIND! SHARE YOUR... View full comment
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Shona Cameron
Dec 10, 2017

 wonderful x blessed to have read this today 

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sakthi
Dec 5, 2017

 
Wonderful and my deep gratitude for this gift in  the emai box.  


 Reminds me of a scene in Gandhi movie …the whole leadership will be assembled in the ashram to  talk about the next steps etc and Gandhi  will excuse them to  take care of answering  a small  kid in nursing a wounded goat. A balanced mind of  not losing the  small while in the big  and living in the moment !!!!! Thank You
MC
Dec 5, 2017

 Every day I wake up giving thanks for waking up. I have learned to accept things as they come, not question but confront, with faith and patience, with courage and hope. And also to enjoy and be happy with the little things, with the "Instants" that we sometimes go unnoticed! The day is full of those moments, moments that can take us through infinite paths of well-being and Light.

MI
Dec 5, 2017

 If my words or actions in a day enabled one person to smile , that's enough for me.

ME
me Dec 5, 2017

 You make me smile!

DE
Dec 5, 2017

 Small graces means to do mundane things in life , like picking up trash from the foot path and throwing it in the garbage bin , hearing the birds singing as I go for my morning walk in the early hours of the dawn and connect with my inner self . Small graces mean visiting my ex wife's mother who was sick in the hospital as I wanted to connect with her and find out how she was . Small graces means being and doing things for others however trival it may be which would bring a smile on their faces and would make me happy .

AM
Dec 4, 2017

 Less is more in my little world.  I am gifted the grace (by God) to love and serve my husband, parents, mother in law, aunt, grandson, immediate family and whom ever else I come in contact with (having a need).  I do NOT strive for perfection...(I simply cling to His).  I find myself "wanting" less (STUFF) ... Rather, wanting more and more "special moments".  (Like this evening, I observed the moon, rapid movement of clouds, the wind, rain and the sound of a train outside my open window.  Later ... Hanging out with my husband and then, going on a "silent retreat", walking my dog by the light of the moon, wind whipping around us ... And a slight baptism from Heaven in the form of precipitation).  Full of Grace (Jesus) are these moments.  There is ALOT of GREAT in the small!  BIG is just an illusion.

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meeran Dec 4, 2017

 Beautiful. So well described.

KP
Dec 3, 2017
Small graces to me are: the ability to pause and soak in the song of birds in trees outside my window, to savor the flavor of the soup I am eating slowly, to be witness for a friend simply sitting conversing or even in silence. Recently, I was home for Thanksgiving, it was a challenging week trying to serve my mother to see she is in need of assistance and she is not doing well mentally. The two small grace moments that stand out are: sitting with my friend Mary in a cafe and sharing appreciations of each other without any pressure, simply sharing softly while holding hands what we admired about the other, that spark we saw in each other that perhaps we couldn't see in ourselves. Another was watching my cousin's 2 dogs play together, the miracle here is both are rescues, one badly abused and I'd never seen her play like this. It was a reminder of the healing that can happen through love.  Thank you for this post I needed the reminder of the impact we each make simply by being who... View full comment
DD
Dec 3, 2017

 All that is, living and not living, is God incarnate, and is a gift and a grace.  The gifts or graces are everything, including this day, my every breath, my every heart beat, my hand, the ability to move and think and feel, the ability to see, hear, taste, smell, and touch, other people, a glass of water, a butterfly, my cat, a tree, a rock, a lifetime, the entire world in which I live.  It is difficult for me to differentiate between small and great graces.  I think all graces are both small and great.  What helps me value and treasure the graces in my life is knowing how precarious and temporary they are and how little control I have.  What helps me feel complete with the graces in my life is being aware of and grateful for them.

JP
Dec 2, 2017
 I love reading  weekly Awakin Readings. I love reflecting on them. I am grateful for this precious gift. This reading is another  lovely gift. I love to do both, big and small things.There are times when I get caught up in living in the big dream world missing the small graces right in front of me. This morning, my daughter was  lovingly offering me a cup of tea. She cherishes time spending with me  I missed seeing her right in front of me. I was with her physically but not really with her. I was in my dream world of designing a great and grand project. I missed the small offeringby being mentally occupied with the big thing.. I remember reading Rabindranath Tagore's poem.  While the poet is looking for majestic beauty on the far away Himalayan peaks, the little flower smiling in front him says to the poet, " O great poet! Can't you see the the tiny beauty right in front of you?" Her question, "Dad, where are you?" wakes me up to... View full comment
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Amy Dec 10, 2017

 Amen:)

RA
Dec 1, 2017
 Enoughness of small graces is a paradox, akin to the concept of human perfection.  Shunryu Suzuki summed it up perfectly when he said, "Each of you is perfect the way you are ... and you can use a little improvement."  When we consider human evolution, paying attention to all the little things that are not quite right is what allowed our ancestors to survive on the savannah, whereas basking in the gratitude and sufficiency of small graces might lead to inattention toward fundamental survival threats.  In the modern world, we must balance the ever-rising tide of hedonic adapation-- where we get so used to every new comfort and advantage that it ceases to bring us joy-- with gratitude for both the blessings and challenges we encounter.  In my personal experience, this is very difficult to do without both a meditation and a gratitude practice.  Meditation is what trains and restrains the momentum of the powerful subconscious mind that operates wil... View full comment
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Suchita Kaur Jun 5, 2019
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