Key Takeaways
Grace is always available when we orient our lenses to see it.
To honor grace, we must be willing to receive it and give it.
Micro Prompt
This week, practice receiving and giving grace. Allow what is freely available and offered to land without deflecting it, minimizing it, or sending it back before being fully embodied.
Three Things to Consider
💭 Idea: Notice where receiving makes you uncomfortable: a compliment you immediately redirect, a kindness you immediately return, help you accept and then apologize for. That discomfort signals the practice. Sit with it long enough to discover what you are protecting or what feels unsafe.
📖 Read: “Everything Is Grace” by Richard Rohr, a two-minute daily meditation on grace as the condition of all things rather than an occasional arrival. Free to read, and worth sitting with slowly.
🎬Watch: “Unsung Hero” by Thai Life Insurance. Three minutes, simple subtitles. A quiet, cinematic reminder that grace given freely, with no expectation of return, changes the world it moves through.
Closing Thought
Becoming love starts in the small, ordinary moments we finally let ourselves receive.
