Dharam shares reflections from the group #SarbatSocial discussion he hosted with @RevRachelMann on the topic of expressing gratitude and being thankful from the 30th of April 2020. pic.twitter.com/19z7afxkwT
— Sarbat LGBT Sikhs #StayHome (@SarbatSikhs) May 7, 2020
Although the enormous impact of the pandemic continues to grow and will be felt for months ahead, there are things that we can control in these times of uncertainty and increased anxiousness. pic.twitter.com/sGCPKtYhjM
— Sarbat LGBT Sikhs #StayHome (@SarbatSikhs) May 7, 2020
Still, anything that can help calm us will also assist us in making better decisions and support us emotionally to weather the storm. pic.twitter.com/QT4AR3n3JK
— Sarbat LGBT Sikhs #StayHome (@SarbatSikhs) May 7, 2020
God is in the facts – though hard – Grace is always breaking through – in form of birdsongs helping us reevaluate life. pic.twitter.com/xRZdieKSlE
— Sarbat LGBT Sikhs #StayHome (@SarbatSikhs) May 7, 2020
There was distinction made between gratitude, being grateful and grace – It is good to cultivate gratitude – root to grace. Grace as a place where the sense, delight and joys of the universe exist. When we are grateful we are in a better place and cultivating life. pic.twitter.com/cwPSH1V2gz
— Sarbat LGBT Sikhs #StayHome (@SarbatSikhs) May 7, 2020
We need healing with gratitude – If there is less pride and more gratitude society could be better. pic.twitter.com/6SYoKJwQRs
— Sarbat LGBT Sikhs #StayHome (@SarbatSikhs) May 7, 2020