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Gratitude Means Being Receptive to Life

Posted: 11/24/10 07:47 PM ET

Most people cannot receive something gracefully. Social ethics have taught us that giving is important, but taking is not important. Yes, taking is not important -- taking is ugly -- but receiving is very important; it takes a certain amount of gracefulness, a certain amount of humility. Just look at any aspect of your life; everything that is worthwhile you are actually receiving. For example, just see how many people and things were involved in the clothes that you are wearing right now -- from the person who planted the cottonseed to the millions of organisms that were involved in making the plant grow; from the people that prepared the cotton -- from ginning to weaving to spinning -- to the clothing maker, agent, distributor and seller. Even the food that you eat, just for it to get into your system, how many different lives have participated in making this happen?

If you are aware of this and if you receive gracefully, you will be overwhelmed with gratitude. Gratitude is not an attitude; it is something that flows out of you. If it is just a cultivated attitude, it is not of much significance. People have always told you that the magic words are "thank you', but gratitude is not cultivated; it happens when you are overwhelmed by something or somebody.

2010-11-18-Blackbackgroundnamaskarshrunk.jpg Suppose you were dying of hunger and somebody gave you a piece of bread, now tears of gratitude will come to you. If they had given you that same piece of bread at any other moment, even if they had given you an entire loaf, it wouldn't have meant anything to you. But at that moment of hunger, you would look at the person giving you the piece of bread with enormous gratitude because you are overwhelmed by the experience. Gratitude need not necessarily find expression in the form of eloquence, it could be just a look, a touch, a teardrop.

Everything in existence is somehow collaborating to keep you alive and well right now. From your breath, to the food that you eat, to the sun rising and setting. If you are able to look through just one chain of events, you could not help but be filled with gratitude for all the people and things involved.

So if you see the way life is happening, can you not help but be grateful? Only if you are living blatantly, thinking you are the king of this planet, will you miss out on everything, you will miss out on the whole process of life. Otherwise, everything will overwhelm you. And if you are overwhelmed with gratitude, you are in an extremely good state of receptivity.

The whole process of yoga is to make you receptive in deeper and deeper ways -- ways that are not in your current experience of life; that is the only goal. Being overwhelmed with gratitude is a very beautiful way to be receptive. It can open people up in certain ways. The hardest part of working with people on the spiritual path is making them receptive. If they worked on their own ability to receive, then giving them what is needed would be very simple. If one is hungry, it is not difficult to make him eat. But to make him hungry, that is a hard job.

The very process of life is a constant phenomenon of receiving. You have nothing of your own to give; receiving is all you can do. Receive gracefully and share; that's all there is.

Sadhguru developed Isha Yoga as an invigorating process to transform oneself. For more than 25 years, Isha Yoga programs have touched and transformed the lives of millions of people around the world. To learn more, please visit Sadhguru's Huffington Post bio page.

 
 
 
Most people cannot receive something gracefully. Social ethics have taught us that giving is important, but taking is not important. Yes, taking is not important -- taking is ugly -- but receiving is ...
Most people cannot receive something gracefully. Social ethics have taught us that giving is important, but taking is not important. Yes, taking is not important -- taking is ugly -- but receiving is ...
 
 
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01:17 PM on 12/20/2010
Great insight! Everything worthwhile in this world ... we have received not earned! Thank you Sadhguru and HP.
03:03 PM on 11/26/2010
This couldnt have come at a better time. So often i have said thank you, and i havent meant it. I can definitely see the value in really being in touch with the source of gratitude for all the things i am privileged to experience in life, for friends, family, freedom, and for people like this man who remind us how to truly experience the potential of our own humanity.
01:32 PM on 11/26/2010
Thank you HP for posting such a relevant article this weekend. It brings a whole new perspective to the holidays...
01:50 AM on 11/26/2010
gratitude is not an attitude
05:25 PM on 11/25/2010
How clearly Sadhguru articulates the difference between taking and receiving! This is a wonderful thanksgiving present from the master. Every article I read of his it opens me up further. I hope the deep gratitude Sadhguru is talking about will arise soon and gives me the leap of receiving things faster. Happy thanksgiving!
04:57 PM on 11/25/2010
exellent knowledge ; may i make use of it;

the deepest perspective on Thanksgiving is being replayed right now on the maharishi channel [ channel 3 ] from a video :Maharishi's message on Thanksgiving day, 24 November 1983 (3 hr)
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01:28 PM on 11/25/2010
A beautiful essay. Once again you have made me hungry, Sadhguru.
08:55 AM on 11/25/2010
It's so overwhelming to be in the presence of master.
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11:20 PM on 11/24/2010
We have such a sense of entitlement in life that we don't ever pause to look at the big picture to see what we are. Something so simple that Sadhguru had to explain to us in such an easy way. Brilliant!
10:45 PM on 11/24/2010
In my experience, a feeling of gratitude towards anything...makes us so much more pleasant inside and enhances the quality of life.
07:04 PM on 12/23/2010
Most time we say Thanks you, but it comes out just as words. After reading Sashguru's article, I now realize the importance of taking it in and receiving the feeling first. Thanks Sadhguru. nice!!!