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...focusing on learning more about Jesus and the life he lived (though I have never considered myself Christian).
Whether or not one believes Jesus was the son of God or that he even existed, the values of peace, forgiveness, and helping others that he represents can be admired. So I thought, why not honor that this season. It is as good a time as any, I figured. And certainly one way to do that is to keep trying to help those who are suffering.
I think about Jesus' life and teachings, and admire them the same way I do Martin Luther King, Gandhi, Mother Theresa and Peace Pilgrim.
I listen to songs such as "Let There Be Peace on Earth" and try to do what good I can. I try to make the decorations and traditions spiritual. (For example, the tree can be an altar to peace, forgiveness, nature, etc. A nativity scene symbolizes the birth of one who taught these values.)
I try to ignore the claims of "War on Christmas" and other things (in my own life and the world) that ruin the spirit of it.
I hope this makes sense and helps. I think I can understand what you're feeling.
wildflower
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