Merry Christmas.Solstice.Hanukkah.Kwanzaa.etc.
It is a good time of year for family, friends and gatherings. Since my mom passed and I'm getting older the shine on Christmas has lost it's sparkle. I see greed, and consumerism all around me.
I wish we would allow one another to worship as we choose. It used to be that the Christ child's story was told on every TV and Radio channel, in song as carolers sang everywhere. This year I noticed that even the Mormon Tabernacle Choirs show was secular. I don't consider myself religious and don't claim to be a good Catholic; let alone a Christian, but I do believe the story of Jesus' birth should not be lost in being politically correct, greed and consumerism.
The story of Jesus is about hope. It is about believing in something bigger than each of us, all of us. This whole series of holidays was constructed (timing) to bring Christians, Pagans and Jews together so that they could co-exist peacefully. Each group told their own stories about what made their faith important and it provided each group a reason to believe; to believe in magic and miracles for the next year.
For next year I pray that when this day comes again I will see love; unconditional everlasting love. Love for the stranger, love for the lonely, love for the poor, love for the homeless and love for one another. I pray that love and respect for one another overpower the evil, cruelty, of greed and consumerism. I pray that exploitation of the young, helpless and the old is over shadowed by our unconditional, undying love for one another. May each of you experience the unconditional love of a Higher Power and that you continue (or start) to believe in magic and miracles.
Blessings on you all…
The Wyrd Weaver