If the only prayer you ever say in your whole life is “thank you,” that would suffice.
~Meister Eckhart
It is a simple prayer that does not plead, beg or demand but already assumes it
is given. And assumes it even perhaps in the face of no factual evidence of it.
What sort of gratitude is that? It is the kind that is anchored in unwavering faith.
It is unwavering because it is not moved by outer appearances. Inwardly you
have already become the one who has received and from that your gratitude wells
up naturally. This gratitude for what has been received and faith in what is not
yet apparent to the senses becomes a spiritual union in consciousness.
At some point, it must then show up as fact in your outer experience. It is law,
as Abraham would say.
Love, Bethie