- Living in Gratitude: Angeles Arrien presents a tribute to the practice of gratitude and its related qualities of thankfulness, appreciation, compassion, generosity, and grace.
- Living Life as a Thank You: Nina Lesowitz and Mary Beth Sammons provide helpful quotations, practices, and exercises on the important spiritual practice of gratitude.
- The Upside of Down Times: Lisa Ryan affirms the staying power of gratitude as a practice in all arenas of life.
- The Grateful Heart: Wilke Au and Noreen Cannon Au offer fresh insights and a richly developed work on the spiritual practice of gratitude.
- 365 Thank Yous: John Kralik, a lawyer, reports on the positive results of his project to send 365 thank you notes to deserving individuals in his life — from family to peripheral people.
- The Gratitude Factor: Charles M. Shelton has undertaken an impressive and in-depth examination of the spiritual practice of gratitude.
- Gratefulness, the Heart of Prayer: Brother David Steindl-Rast offers lively and playful meditations that reveal how gratitude sets us free.
- Blessing: David Spangler demonstrates how the practice of blessing others, emanating from our grateful hearts, can become regular, natural, and buoyant part of our everyday lives.
- Naikan: Gregg Krech lays out a practical daily gratitude practice from a Japanese method that means "looking inside."
- Seasons of Grace: Alan Jones and John O'Neill praise gratitude as a sign of ripened spirituality.
- With Burning Hearts: Henri J. M. Nouwen defines the Eucharistic life of a Christian as characterized by gratitude.
- Radical Gratitude: Mary Jo Leddy laments the signs of a pervasive ingratitude that hover over our society.
- Words of Gratitude: Robert A. Emmons and Joanna Hill provide a handy resource revealing how gratitude is heralded in the sacred writings, prayers, and teachings of Judaism, Christianity, and Islam.
- My Grandfather's Blessings: Rachel Naomi Remen learned about blessing from her grandfather and now finds it plentiful in her work with terminally ill people and their physicians.
- Appreciate Your Life: Zen master Taizan Maezumi urges us to appreciate our "unsurpassable" lives.
- The Book of Ceremonies: Gabriel Horn's Native American spirituality emanates from an abiding sense of gratitude for all that exists in creation.
- The Zen Path through Depression: Philip Martin pinpoints gratitude as an antidote to the epidemic of depression.
- Blessings for the Fast Paced and Cyberspaced: William John Fitzgerald showers readers with blessing poems and prayers for cars at a stoplight, surfing the Internet, and using cell phones.
- A Timbered Choir: Wendell Berry's poems are hymns of praise to the natural world.
- One Hundred Graces: Marcia and Jack Kelley present wonderful prayers of thanksgiving for use at meal times.
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