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Tuesday, 22 December 2009

What's the true meaning of Christmas?

What's the true meaning of Christmas? As I spend the last few days decorating and preparing for Christmas, I ponder upon the true meaning of Christmas.

Some people like my friend Nat, always feel sad during Christmas. She can't understand why. She have a loving family, a good job and some great friends. There should be no reason to feel sad, right? Perhaps! But sometimes, having everything isn't going to light up our happy cells.

A well known actress was asked recently on how she celebrates Christmas. She replied that she feels happy with herself when she give her time to children who have no where to go on Christmas day. She spent the day reading and chatting with them. That is what Christmas meant to her.

In my search for how other people view the true meaning of Christmas, I came across this article about how we can experience the true meaning of Christmas.


How to Experience the True Meaning of Christmas
By Suzie Sanchez

Christmas is the season for people to share and love others. There is a saying that it is hard to love the unlovable. But the spirit of Christmas clearly overcomes this concept. It traverses the borders of social status and indifference. It changes the hearts, even those that are made of stone, to learn how to share and experience the true meaning of Christmas.

For quite some time now, so many people have experienced receiving Christmas gifts given by the Secret Santa. In fact, said gifts have helped these persons in huge ways. These generous people even don't want to reveal their identities since they are not doing their charity work in order to earn recognition, but rather they give in order to share what they have, in cognizance of the essence of the celebration of Christmas. These people give without expecting anything in return. Even a word of thanks is not necessary. Their hearts and minds are set to give wholeheartedly, without any inhibitions.

This is indeed the true meaning of Christmas. It is the unselfish act of being able to give a part of oneself to others. But do you know that you don't have to be a billionaire or a millionaire in order to become a Secret Santa? This is not incredible and in fact it is not a far out idea. You can definitely become a Secret Santa as long as you have the heart to do it.

You don't always have to give money during Christmas to become a Secret Santa. You have so many things to give such as your talent, skill, presence, and even your time. You can all give these things wholeheartedly and without any inhibitions as well. You can visit a sick friend, just to let her know you care. You can spend time with your kids who at times you might have neglected due to a hectic schedule at work or in business. You can make something that you can give for those in need such as blankets or pillows to aid them during the cold season. You can even give some old stuff you no longer need instead of holding a garage sale.

You can do so many things to experience that satisfaction wherein you have selflessly given a part of yourself to others during Christmas. You don't need to save thousands of dollars to do this. In fact, you can even be like the Secret Santa with only a couple of dollars. You can even be like one without spending anything at all. Think about this, you'll find so many things within yourself.

Suzie has been writing articles on interesting topics including health issues and home decoration ideas. Her new interests are in vacuum cleaners such as Hoover Upright Vacuum and Eureka Upright Vacuum.

Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Suzie_Sanchez


Just like the above article, I believe the true meaning of Christmas is about giving. Whether it is about giving to family members, friends, a person in need or ourselves, it's a joy to see a smile in their face.

Merry Christmas and God Bless!

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