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Expressing gratitude for
"being ourselves" may sound either simple or arrogant. It is neither.
It is connected to self-acceptance, the most difficult of all human development
processes. So much of our internal energy is devoted to self-rejection, that we have
little energy left to look at ourselves in the wonderful way God created us.
Thanking God may be a way to
transform self-rejection into self-acceptance. If we truly believe that we are
created in the image of God, then we must consider that all He wants from us is to
"be". But that is very difficult for humans who, from birth, are told how
to act, how to love, how to work, how to play, how to live. Seldom are we encouraged
to rejoice in being ourselves.
So many of us are often caught in
cycles of self-rejection, that we push ourselves to limits of personal achievements
dictated by our culture. To meet these standards, we learn to move adroitly, from
juggling career and family needs to performing acts of human kindness. Then at
Thanksgiving, we give thanks for the fruits of these labors, a beautiful home, healthy
families, a bountiful harvest of material wealth. We also give thanks for being able
to help the less fortunate: the poor the homeless, the afflicted.
With all this, do we have any
energy left "to be"? We do. However, very often we don't know how.
Psychologist meet great resistance
from clients when they encourage them to recite daily affirmations, such as "I am a
good person", "I have touched many people without knowing it", "I am
blessed with many gifts from God", mostly because they consider it self-praise, and
that makes them very uncomfortable. We are, however, very comfortable praying to our
God, in thanking and asking daily for strength, guidance and assistance."
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We should be very comfortable also in thanking God for
creating us as we are. Honoring God for creating us in His likeness is a
special gift we can give Him, and ourselves. It is a first step toward
self-acceptance - seeing ourselves as God sees us, in the beauty of His image.
What better way to start than with
such a prayer of gratitude at Thanksgiving? |
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