Thanksgiving

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Gratitude is the highest form of abundance.

The Feast of Reflection

Thanksgiving remains one of the most celebrated days in American cultureโ€”a ritual of gathering, gratitude, and giving. But beyond the feast, itโ€™s an opportunity to reconnect with values of humility, unity, and awareness.

The modern Thanksgiving carries layers of meaning. For some, itโ€™s a day of thanks and family; for others, itโ€™s also a time to honor Indigenous resilience and reframe historical narratives. Itโ€™s about evolutionโ€”moving from consumption toward consciousness, from tradition toward transformation. Whether you celebrate around a table or through acts of service, the essence remains timeless: gratitude is power. It opens perspective, balances ambition, and restores faith in connection.

Vibes

Warm, abundant, mindfulโ€”gratitude with grace.

How to Celebrate

  • Share a meal with loved ones or volunteer to feed others
  • Reflect on what youโ€™ve gained, not just what you want
  • Support Indigenous-owned businesses or organizations
  • Express appreciation publicly or privately

Pulse Check

Who or what are you thankful for that you rarely acknowledge?

Gratitude multiplies whatโ€™s already enough.

Interesting Facts

  1. The first U.S. Thanksgiving was in 1621 between the Wampanoag and Pilgrims.
  2. Abraham Lincoln made it a national holiday in 1863.
  3. Americans eat an estimated 46 million turkeys each Thanksgiving.

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โ€œGratitude turns what we have into enough.โ€ โ€“ Aesop

โ€œIf you concentrate on what you donโ€™t have, you will never have enough.โ€ โ€“ Oprah Winfrey

โ€œWhen you rise in the morning, give thanks.โ€ โ€“ Tecumseh

Gratitude isnโ€™t traditionโ€”itโ€™s transformation.