Harmony of Soul and Body: How Gratitude Becomes the Key to True Happiness
(Based on the book "Steps of Gratitude" by Dmytro Telushko)
We often seek happiness in external things: new purchases, career advancements, or the approval of others. But true harmony begins within. Gratitude is an ancient symbol, a magic key that opens doors to a deeper understanding of the world and oneself. It is a bridge to harmony that returns us home—to ourselves.
In a world where time rushes at breakneck speed, gratitude becomes an anchor that keeps us grounded in reality, filling the heart with silence and peace. In this article, we explore how this practice affects our physical body, emotional state, and ability to be happy, drawing on wisdom from the "Steps of Gratitude" diary.
The Body as a Temple: Gratitude for Physical Existence
Our body is not just a biological mechanism. It is an ancient temple that carries us through life, like a faithful horse running through the expanse of time. Its heart beats to the rhythm of the universe, and every cell works like a little god in the great cosmos of the organism.
We often only think of the body when it begins to ache or tire. However, gratitude for this silent labor helps us hear ourselves, recognize the body's needs, and learn to cherish it. As Mahatma Gandhi said: "Look at your body as a temple of the soul. Care for it with love and gratitude, and it will serve you all your life".
How to practice gratitude toward the body?
- Feel the Rhythm: Stop for a moment. Place your hands on your chest and feel the heartbeat—this tireless pulse of life.
- Thank Your Breath: Imagine your lungs expanding, accepting air—the breath of the world.
- Acknowledge the Internal Cosmos: The lymphatic river cleanses you; blood highways carry oxygen. Thank every cell for its tireless work.
- Treat it as an Ally: When we honor our body, we stop forcing it to work to its limit and choose movement or food not out of guilt, but as an act of love.
The Taste of Life: Gratitude for Food
Eating is an opportunity to feel a connection with the surrounding world. Behind every morsel on your plate lies a vast process: the earth nurtured the seed, the sun helped it sprout, farmers cared for the harvest, and someone's hands prepared the dish.
When we eat consciously, thanking the food, every taste becomes brighter, and the moment becomes fuller. This simple practice turns a mundane lunch into a ritual of gratitude.
The Smile: A Small Gesture with Great Power
Did you know that a smile can be not only a consequence of joy but also its source? As Thich Nhat Hanh noted: "Sometimes your joy is the source of your smile, but sometimes your smile can be the source of your joy".
A smile triggers important biochemical processes: it stimulates the release of endorphins, dopamine, and serotonin, and lowers stress levels. Researcher Pamela Strasser demonstrated that combining meditation with a smile significantly improves mood and reduces stress.
Moreover, a smile creates an invisible bridge between people. It is a gesture that says: "I see you, I acknowledge your presence, and I am pleased to share this moment with you".
Happiness is an Internal Choice
The "Steps of Gratitude" book reminds us: happiness is a choice we make every day. This doesn't mean wearing rose-colored glasses. Life inevitably brings pain, but these challenges can become our wisest teachers.
Gratitude helps shift our focus. As Dale Carnegie wrote: "It isn't what you have... that makes you happy or unhappy. It is what you think about it". Instead of focusing on what is lacking, gratitude teaches us to see value in what is already present.
Practical Exercise: Discovering Self-Acceptance
Many of us live with the belief: "I will love myself when I lose weight / find a new job / become successful." The diary suggests changing this approach.
Try this exercise right now:
- Fill in the blank: "I won't be able to love myself until _______________".
- Reflection: Think about why this thought arises and how it affects your self-esteem.
- Change the Approach: Formulate a new statement. For example: "I accept myself now" or "My value does not depend on external changes".
- Positive Reinforcement: Remind yourself of this new statement several times a day.
Gratitude is not just a reaction to the good; it is a lifestyle. Start your journey to harmony today.
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