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  1. O. Christina36171
    O.Christina
    2 years ago

    In acknowledging the beauty and kindness I perceive in others and in being deeply grateful for their humble, honest, sometimes also humorous or witty way of being, of sharing, of giving, of taking things and, with a twinkle of an eye, let them miracuously appear again, of their teaching that both the perspective of scarcity and of great fullness expresses the both present as well as non-present coin of what is, in realizing and speaking about the great freedom of choice we have in what our mind´s eye is perceiving, of their and my taking care for essentials of basic needs of others or responding to them in a loving way as well as for mental and spiritual indispensables, which are so kindly and unconditionally provided by others for all. What a wonderful world! 🙏🙇💫❤️🙏

  2. Antoinette88615
    Antoinette
    2 years ago

    Today I got to be at home in the yard and I made a fire and relaxed. I’m so grateful to be able to enjoy the flames on the last evening of summer -July 2022.
    Hugs my friends.

    1. Hermann-Josef Schneider71654
      Hermann-Josef
      2 years ago

      As any content of thought, July is gone. But you are there…. Big hug.

  3. Don Jones69078
    Don Jones
    2 years ago

    In humility – that way I don’t need to defend the imaginary self that the I thinks is important, thereby losing peace of heart.

  4. pkr29022
    pkr
    2 years ago

    I can contribute to the “great fullness” of life by being Me & shining my light bright. Spreading love, joy & “goods seeds” all over the land! ✨🌟❤️
    Happy Saturday to All….🌼🐝🌸

  5. devy39652
    devy
    2 years ago

    By sharing love and compassion with everyone.

  6. Elaine19531
    Elaine
    2 years ago

    I like to think I am doing so. I will keep on keeping on.

  7. Charlie T22956
    Charlie T
    2 years ago

    By sharing and giving of myself and by being present and participating. Also, I think learning and continuing to have experiences are what makes my life feel full.

  8. con71475@yahoo.com
    Carol
    2 years ago

    By being present to it…by being grateful for it…I saw the following meme with no author credited:
    “Gratitude unlocks the fullness of life.
    It turns what we have into enough, and more.
    It turns denial into acceptance, chaos to order, confusion to clarity.
    It can turn a meal into a feast, a house into a home, a stranger into a freind.
    Hope you have time to watch this: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-TR3cBly2LQ

    1. Jocelyn18227
      KC
      2 years ago

      Carol,

      Thank you so much for sharing this. I had tears streaming as I started to watch. So beautiful.

      Deep bow of gratitude.

      Warmly,

      KC

  9. dragonfly91601
    dragonfly
    2 years ago

    Fullness implies to me that there is no need to add more. Fullness is already there for me to experience, to grasp, to enjoy. I only have to acknowledge it and to remind myself of it regularly. It takes care of itself and of me. There is nothing for me to do but to embrace it and be conscious of it.

  10. Hermann-Josef Schneider71654
    Hermann-Josef
    2 years ago

    By leaving everything as it is. Accepting life as it is. By seeing fullness in everything. We can not take anything away from god nor can we add something. There is only one. Who should take away, change or add what? If we call it emptiness or fullness , it is always the same.

    1. con71475@yahoo.com
      Carol
      2 years ago

      Herman-Josef, Thank you for the reminder.

  11. sunnypatti48317
    sunnypatti48317
    2 years ago

    By being like the sun and letting my light shine.

  12. Ross Marzarella59840
    GR8FULL
    2 years ago

    By being present, especially in nature, architecture, and with others. My life feels more full when people make a sincere and authentic connection with me so I try to do the same with people I come in contact with each day.

  13. Rabbit81616
    Rabbit
    2 years ago

    I try to make people’s life better by making them feel noticed and thanked. It might be the person directing traffic in a construction zone, the person making appointments at the doctor’s office, the checkout clerk, or my husband. People like to been seen and appreciated. I thank all of you who post here. It is lovely time away from the troubles of life.

  14. Laura75158
    Laura
    2 years ago

    I just need to be myself. I’m one sliver of the fullness not the whole thing.

  15. Michele17440
    Michele
    2 years ago

    I can contribute to the ‘great fullness’ of life with joy and laughter:)

  16. Chester
    Chester
    2 years ago

    Fully engage, maintaining the cycle of cultivating within and acting and giving of my abilities and resources.

  17. EP29020
    EJP
    2 years ago

    By being kind to all and being grateful for everything.

  18. kevinthequaker123
    Kevin
    2 years ago

    I participate in the great fullness of life every day by showing up. It’s really not that complicated.

  19. Christine25199
    Christine
    2 years ago

    By being generous in giving out love.💛


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