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[Embracing Grateful Living: A Conversation with Brother David Steindl-Rast]-[Super Soul Special: Brother David Steindl-Rast: Happiness Begins with Gratitude]

Oprah's Super Soul · B2 · 2025-03-19

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Introduction: The Path to Lasting Joy

In this profound dialogue, Oprah Winfrey sits down with 91-year-old Benedictine monk and scholar, Brother David Steindl-Rast, to explore the spiritual practice of "grateful living." Brother David distinguishes between fleeting happiness and lasting "joy," asserting that the latter is accessible even in the midst of suffering if one adopts a perspective of gratitude. He emphasizes that gratitude is not merely a reaction to positive events, but a "way of being" that allows us to find joy at all times.

The Essence of Grateful Living: Stop, Look, and Go

Brother David introduces a practical framework for living more alive: "Stop, Look, and Go." In our fast-paced culture, we are often too rushed to notice the opportunities life presents. He argues that we must pause to be fully present, look for the gift in the current moment, and then "go"—take action to enjoy or utilize that opportunity. He highlights that 99% of the time, we have the opportunity to simply enjoy our existence—our breath, our senses, and our being—rather than waiting for a crisis to appreciate these gifts.

Trusting Life and Redefining Hope

Central to Brother David’s philosophy is the act of "trusting life," which he calls the "foundation of everything." He defines true hope not as wishing for specific outcomes we can imagine, but as a spiritual "openness for a surprise"—a readiness for what we cannot yet conceive. By reflecting on the past, he notes that even our most catastrophic experiences often become "life-giving" in retrospect, providing proof that life is worth trusting even when the future remains obscured.

Dismantling the Power Pyramid

Brother David critiques the "power pyramid"—a social structure built on fear, greed, and competition. He argues that when people fear there is "not enough," they resort to oppression and violence. Conversely, gratefulness acts as a revolutionary force; if one is grateful, one acts out of a sense of "enough" rather than scarcity. This shift fosters cooperation, peace, and a realization that we all "belong together."

Loving the Enemy and Finding Common Ground

Addressing societal division, Brother David offers a provocative definition of love: "a lived yes to belonging." He suggests that we can "love our enemies" without needing to agree with them. This involves listening, checking our own opinions against theirs, and seeking common ground while remaining committed to protecting what is right. He reminds us that "we belong together," and recognizing this shared humanity is the antidote to the violence born of fear.

Unique Calling and the Mystery of Life

Brother David posits that every individual has a unique "calling"—a specific way the mystery of life expresses itself through them. He encourages listeners to embrace their uniqueness, viewing life as a great mystery that cannot be grasped by intellect alone but understood by giving oneself to it. He concludes by reflecting on his own journey, shaped by surviving war as a teenager, which taught him to keep death before his eyes to fully appreciate the present. His message is a call to "fear not" and to allow love to ripen, ultimately finding that we do not die from death, but from "fully ripened Love."

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That's why lately I talk less about gratitude but more about grateful living.
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You can't hope for it unless you can imagine it.
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That's the foundation of everything.
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What all of them have together is I say yes, we belong together.
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I wouldn't want to treat it against anything with all the hardship.
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📝Key Phrases

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find common ground
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in the midst of
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avail yourself of
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step into this opportunity
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withhold trust
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📖 Transcript

I'm Oprah Winfrey. Welcome to Super Soul Conversations, the podcast. I believe that one of the most valuable gifts you can give yourself is time.
Taking time to be more fully present.
Your journey to become more inspired and connected to the deeper world around us starts right now.
Today on Super Soul Conversations, 91 -year -old author, scholar, and Benedictine monk, Brother David Steindleimaost, is beloved the world over for his enduring message about gratefulness.
It's the true source of lasting joy.
Today Brother Steindleimaost invites us to embrace the spiritual practice of grateful living.

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