Studies have shown time and again how helpful it is to be thankful. An attitude of gratitude helps elevate a person’s self-worth and appreciation of life. That, in turn, helps this person to permeate joy and happiness and share these positive feelings with those around them.
On Thanksgiving Eve this year, there is a full moon that the Native Americans dubbed Beaver Full Moon. The significance of this one is related to either beavers being around preparing for winter, or to let people know to put out traps so they could catch some for furs.
This year it just so happens to fall on the eve of a holiday that asks us to reflect on all the wonderful things in life.
I feel as though the timing is perfect, because when you’re grateful and positive you attract more positivity. And in this lovely full-moon time-frame, your thoughts and attractions will be stronger.
So in the next few days, do yourself a favor! Take just five or ten minutes and reflect on all the beauty and bounty in your life. Write a list if you like, or just mentally picture all the wonderful things.
Close your eyes for just a moment and feel the thankfull-ness in all of your body! If some of the things you listed were people, tell them they’re appreciated. It might make their day! 🙂
Thank you for all the beauty you bring to the world!!! May this Thanksgiving be a lovely holiday for you (and yours) this year, ushering in even more positivity and joy that compounds every day!
Thanks for reading, and have a wonderful week!
Yours in Calmness,
Rev. Michelle
Calmness.com
Reverend Michelle is a Wellness Scientist and healer with over 15 years’ experience.
Her unique healing solutions blend proven techniques with a strong scientific influence. This is cutting edge, because for the last five years Rev. Michelle has literally been fusing science with metaphysics!
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