Light a Candle at Gratefulness.org

I first learned about Light a Candle and the wonderful site Gratefulness.org when I read an article by Sascha Zuger called “How to make someone’s day… for $20 or less (or even nothing)” in the October 2, 2007 issue of Woman’s Day magazine. Gratefulness.org is a nonprofit organization and international Internet community dedicated to increasing a spirit of gratitude in our daily lives.

Perhaps the most beloved part of this site is the Light a Candle feature. Begun in 2001, 4 1/2 million candles have been lit representing over 200 countries. This powerful contemplative tool begins by inviting the participant to reflect before continuing. Then you can enter a message, your name and country and you click on the wick to light the candle. It burns virtually for 48 hours. One can also create a thematic group and invite friends to light a candle in the spirit of a particular person or cause.

Today I created a candle group for a fellow spiritual brother Dharmaja in the Sri Chinmoy Centre from San Diego, California. He has been hospital bound on the East Coast since a little over a year ago. His cheerfulness in the face of his current physical limitations is a beacon of light in itself and an example for all the hearts he continues to touch.

I do hope if you have never heard of this special place on the Web that you explore its offerings. There is also a wonderful collection of articles on the subject of gratitude and its immense value in our lives. The Light a Candle graphic will take you to Dharmaja’s group. Please join me in wishing him well in this very special way.

P.S. this candle group is one of my activities to try to share kindness moments from Dec. 17th – Acts of Kindness Day – until Christmas Day.

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About Sharani

Bio: I am a public librarian in Massachusetts and an avid meditator, writer, photographer - mostly on Sri Chinmoy Centre websites. As a librarian and bibliophile, I especially resonate with the written word. I began studying meditation as Sri Chinmoy's student in 1985 and my spiritual strivings and creative expression are primarily a spirit of delight in the supernal beauty of God. I often find an act of centering prayer in artistic expression, especially when harmonising with Nature. I am happiest when the writing of prose and poetry or the taking of photographs leads me to a hushed place of kneeling in awe of a universe of oneness much vaster than myself. I live and work in adjoining New England states, both located near the Atlantic Ocean's coast. As a transplanted New Englander, I find that living near the sea nourishes me deeply and sparks creativity on many levels.

8 thoughts on “Light a Candle at Gratefulness.org

  1. I just saw your candle at Dharmaja’s group Beverly. Thanks so much for sharing your goodwill.

    Surjit may you have a bountiful and blessed New Year!

  2. I would like to say thanks.I am very inspired by this website.It is much safer than burning at home.It is a blessing to be able to pray for your family.And to always keep them in prayer.With faith and our Higher Power all things are possible.Following his will and not mind my life is much easier.And I am blessed in every way of my life

    • Rachel,
      Light a Candle is truly a wonderful concept. I am so happy that you discovered it. Thanks for taking the time to share about it here. I hope it continues to inspire you continuously as 2010 unfolds.

      Sharani

  3. I am saddened by this ‘Thread’. I had been looking for Dharmaja [formerly Don Ackerman] for some years now. I just came back into possession of a letter he had written in 1990 and as I had forgotten the ‘Sat Nam’ that Sri Chinmoy had given him since our last meeting in person in the 1970s at Sonoma State College where we were both students at the time I was unable to track Him down on the internet until today.
    Given the context and date of these posts I assume I am a few years too late…seems that has been my lot a great deal of the time these days.
    Namaste, Hare Krishna Hare Rama OM
    Dave Mastry…Devananda

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