Ways to practice Grace include accepting God's love, watching for gifts, reading spiritual memoirs and biographies, being aware of synchronicities, the gift of tears, lighting candles, and the specific practices below.

Affirming the Body by Bruce G. Epperly and Lewis D. Solomon suggests affirmations for bringing Divine grace to bodily activities.

Collect for Colors by Jane Richardson Jensen and Patricia Harris-Watkins celebrates color in nature and a desire to similarly reflect God's grace.

Combing Your Hair Ritual by Frederic Brussat conveys a way to notice the attention God gives you.

Dealing with Distress or Difficulty by Kathleen Schmitt Elias offers a way to combat the natural tendency to question God's grace when things go wrong.

An Empty Cup by Joyce Rupp uses a simple cup ritual to signify our openness to God's grace.

Focus on What You're Receiving by Brenda Shoshanna explains the Naikan practice for focusing on what you have received during the day.

Grace-Filled Times by Frederic & Mary Ann Brussat describes little rituals for deepening your experience of the moments you recognize as divine gifts.

Invocation by David Adam affirms that all of Creation reflects God's grace.

Moments of Grace by Frederic & Mary Ann Brussat encourages acknowledging all the "freebies" in your life.

Peak Experience Practice by Anthony de Mello outlines an imagery exercise to relive an experience in which you encountered God.

Prayer of Hieroglyphics by Edward Hays describes a ritual to help you receive hidden messages from God.

To Swim or To Float by Thomas H. Green is a reflection on floating as a metaphor for accepting God's grace.

Touching to Bless by Tom Cowan recognizes how touch can be a source of healing and a moment of grace.

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