- The juice that we are spiritually fed by.
- Grace is that which carries us beyond ourselves when we surrender and accept.
- It is a state of being in the flow or the Tao. It is a place where things move in a natural ease and where the river of blessings keeps coming. It is also a place where non-resistance operates and trust and surrender have created the space of its existence.
- I have been reading Adyashanti’s “Falling into Grace” and have come to realize that grace is an event, situation, personal/public interaction that opens my heart, body, soul, and mind toward enlightenment and not necessarily from a place of comfort and joy. Upon reflection, the times when I am struggling the most is grace-filled when the result is an opening to more understanding, more unconditional love, more compassion and ever closer to the Divine.
- Grace is that unearned, sometimes unexpected piece of divine intervention. It is the privilege of being witness to forces that intervene and bring healing or resolution to a need or a deeply held desire. I bow in amazement to the energies that may be sourced within us, from a collective or from the intelligence and mercy of an unseen world.
- Grace is the space in which things can just be what they are, without having to change. In a state of grace, there is no should or shouldn’t be, no right or wrong ways to be. There is only what is, devoid of judgment, and in a space that can hold anything. Grace allows everything to simply be, and thereby, allows the Divine to emerge. The Divine cannot emerge in the resistance of something—for the Divine, there is nothing wrong. Grace allows for divinity.
- The influence or spirit or soul operating in humans that regenerates or strengthens them. This was a hard word—it has taken me a while to decide what to write. Maybe it’s because it really is a religious word and I never really thought about what it means. I know you say grace before eating…and that you can be in a state of grace and I not exactly sure what that mean. Perhaps I should have used the word graceful…however, that’s not what I wanted either.
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