Friday, May 17, 2019

"A Good Day: A Gift of Gratitude"

A MUST SEE
Please stop everything 
Turn off your phones
And Watch this Video uninterrupted 

6 minutes of PROFOUND BLISS. 
Life-changing, in its eye-opening truth.

"Watching this amazing little movie, we guarantee you will feel a bit more love in your heart, and love life a little more. If you are feeling depressed, or is finding it difficult to feel positive - which is all of us at some moments - this little movie will heal your heart just a little bit." (YouTube Description)

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YouTube Comments About This Short Film

"This video made me kneel and bow to the amazing gifts I have. I'm beyond blessed to be alive and healthy, with eyes to see and ears to hear the beautiful words this man encapsulated in my heart."

"Best 5 minutes I ever spent on YouTube. Thank you!"

"What a Peaceful and Meaningful reminder to Start the day."

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"A Good Day: A Gift of Gratitude" 
a short film by
Louie Schwartzberg 
narrated by
Brother David Steindl-Rast

YouTube Direct Link: https://youtu.be/4115qFsdWKQ



3 comments:

Anonymous said...

Most definitely a touching and uplifting movie.

Thank you,
TX TEA

Anonymous said...

Muchos motivos para estar agradecidos.Amigo venezolano,Cucuta

Unknown said...


Thank you Phil..a few minutes of deep, deep grace at the end of a really good day. May grace flow through you.
Bart

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