It must be "Bait poor 'ole Zaz week"! I've got thread stalkers hunting me like I'm in, "The Most Dangerous Game". It's pretty bad when getting my arse shot off in the game feels like a gentle, tender back rub compared to the forums... I'm going to do this for you 999000, but if the thread stalkers attack you'd better watch my back bro..
I like to think of
Grace as the active principle of righteousness, or "right action". The universe as it is presented to us each moment in time is a complex latticework of God's design, always in harmonious balance and perfect. A graceful person seamlessly flows with the environment without disturbing it, a function of it, similarly perfectly balanced. Moreover, the truly graceful person does so in an effortless way. Grace is not a function of effort or deliberate intention but an incidental byproduct of an unconscious symbiosis with the "right way" of life. Grace is beautiful because it is passive action. The act of doing something without any semblance of conflict between the individual and the will of the universe, of which we are an inseparable part, to maintain equilibrium in motion. For example, in pool I always tell my students, go with the flow, don't fight it, let the table tell you how to play the shot, don't force your play upon it.