Living Myth

Episode 463 - Gratitude and Grace

Nov 25, 2025
Explore the profound connections between grace and gratitude, rooted in ancient myths. Discover how gratitude is a fleeting moment of wholeness that reveals life's gifts. Michael Meade delves into the Greek graces, linking them to nature and joy. He also traces the origins of grace to feminine figures like Gaia, emphasizing spiritual practices that attune our hearts to receive these blessings. Ultimately, he highlights grace as an unearned gift that transforms and opens us to deeper connections and mercy.
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Grace And Gratitude As Mythic States

  • Grace and gratitude belong to mythos, the nonrational realm of feeling, imagination, and connection.
  • Michael Meade argues these states create moments of wholeness that restore meaning beyond achievement and accumulation.
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Gratitude Needs A Moment Of Wholeness

  • Gratitude requires a temporary state of wholeness; fragmentation prevents it.
  • Meade emphasizes feeling grateful for the basic gift of being alive as central to that wholeness.
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Three Graces: Beauty, Joy, Blossoming

  • The three Graces in Greek myth link beauty, joy, and blossoming to life's creative source and rituals.
  • Meade highlights festival, artistry, and well-being as expressions that invite grace into communal life.
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