David Steindl-Rast — Anatomy of Gratitude by On Being Studios published on 2016-01-21T17:07:46Z Now nearing 90, Brother David Steindl-Rast has lived through a World War, the end of an empire, and the fascist takeover of his country. He's given a TED talk, viewed over five million times, on the subject of gratitude — a practice increasingly interrogated by scientists and physicians as a key to human well-being. He was also an early pioneer, together with Thomas Merton, of dialogue between Christian and Buddhist monastics. In this conversation from our visit to the Gut Aich Priory monastery in St. Gilgen, Austria, he speaks of mysticism as the birthright of every human being, and of the anatomy and practice of gratitude as full-blooded, reality-based, and redeeming. See more at www.onbeing.org/program/br-david-steindl-rast-anatomy-of-gratitude/8361 Genre Public Radio Comment by Jenny Haney 🖤I LIKee IT!💕 2022-06-19T01:59:53Z Comment by The Spiritual Journalist What an adorable being! 2017-03-20T01:26:19Z Comment by Mike MJ Lucas Great podcast! Just Awesome! 2016-04-03T23:54:10Z Comment by Snehan So much gratitude for your presence in my life and your teaching, beloved GuruBhai 2016-01-31T01:46:43Z Comment by WaitingforOrson my idea about religion from moment of inspiration 2016-01-28T21:59:31Z Comment by Sistr Gayatri Thank you SO much beloved Brother David <3 2016-01-27T05:43:36Z Comment by Everyday Adrian Nice! I wish my podcast was as good as this!=( 2016-01-23T17:41:47Z