Too Good Not To Share.

Sara sent this passage to me tonight and it is just too good not to share:


Christmas is a strange season.  When you're a child, it is a season of presents.  When you're young, it's a season of parties.  When you get your own home, it's a season of preparations.  But when you get older, Christmas changes color drastically.  Suddenly, out from behind the advertisements and big dinners, through the haze of old carols and soft candles, past the dazzling altars and sumptuous crib scenes, we begin to see what Christmas is really all about.  Christmas is about finding life where we did not expect it to be. Every year of life waxes and wanes.  Every stage of life comes and goes. Every facet of life is born and then dies.  Every good moment is doomed to become only a memory.  Every perfect period of living slips through our fingers and disappears. Every hope dims and every possibility turns eventually to dry clay.  Until Christmas comes again.  Then we are called at the deepest, most subconscious, least cognizant level to begin to live again. Christmas brings us all back to the crib of life to start over:  aware of what has gone before, conscious that nothing can last, but full of hope that this time, finally, we can learn what it takes to live well, grow to full stature of soul and spirit, get it right. There is a child in each of us waiting to be born again.  It is to those looking for life that the figure of the Christ, a child, beckons.  Christmas is not for children.  It is for those who refuse to give up and grow old, for those to whom life comes newly and with purpose each and every day, for those who can let yesterday go so that life can be full of new possibility always, for those who are agitated with newness whatever their age.  Life is for the living, for those in whom Christmas is a feast without finish, a celebration of the constancy of change, a call to being once more the journey to human joy and holy meaning. ( Sister Joan D. Chittister )


Now go back and read it again...there is so much there, so many different ways to read what is being said. Love the idea of rebirth - of the ability to make changes in our lives - the POWER to make changes, to begin fresh...I think my favorite line is, "for those who can let yesterday go so that life can be full of new possibility always, for those who are agitated with newness whatever their age."

Thanks so much for sharing this with me Sara.



Edited:
And thank you Bec for giving me some additional information on Sister Joan - how very cool. Love being able to read more about people who inspire me through their words. Gives so much more context.

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  1. Kelli S. says…
    12/25/2005

    Beautiful! Hope you have a wonderful Christmas, Ali.

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  2. Andrea W. says…
    12/25/2005

    Ali - what a blessed post! Thank you, have a day full of blessings! God Bless you and your family!

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  3. Molly Irwin says…
    11/05/2009

    the best! :)

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