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Gratitude for this Moment

The following video, from a recent TedTalks in San Francisco, is both stunning in it’s cinematography and powerful with it’s simple message of giving gratitude.

I encourage you to take a few moments out of your day to enjoy!

Louie Schwartzberg is an award-winning cinematographer, director, and producer whose notable career spans more than three decades providing breathtaking imagery for feature films, television shows, documentaries and commercials.

As a visual artist, Louie has created some of the most iconic and memorable film moments of our time. He is an innovator in the world of time-lapse, nature, aerial and “slice-of-life” photography – the only cinematographer in the world who has literally been shooting 24 hours a day, 7 days a week continuously for more than 30 years.

 

Happiness

Happiness to me is a flow… it’s a relaxation into accepting and being ourselves regardless of what is happening externally.

So how would I describe unhappiness?
Thoughts, belief patterns, perceptions arising that create sensations (feelings / emotions) that we are not comfortable with, that we are not enjoying, which leads to resistance of what is and a subtle wanting to move away from them.

So if yesterday I was “not happy” and today “I am happy” ~ even though my outer circumstances have not changed ~ all that has happened is that I have stopped fighting with myself … my perception has shifted.

This is all an internal process ~ there is a shift of attention from focusing on external sources as the cause of our unhappiness to bringing attention and awareness to the internal mechanism that is operating within us … the perceptions / thoughts / belief patterns that are there.

By relaxing into this, observing what is really happening within us and taking full responsibility for how we feel, think and respond ~ this is the beginning of transformation, not through trying to change external circumstances to become happy, but by consciously bringing attention and awareness to seeing what is within us … being with it … accepting it and taking full responsibility for ourselves.

Take a moment now to notice any subtle tension in the body, invite it to be there and just hold it, tenderly, welcome it as a friend … embrace it!

In the following video I speak about the self-acceptance model that I use when working with clients … the more we accept ourselves, the happier we become!

Blessings!

Thank you for watching and I wish you a Beautiful day!