Wednesday, December 18, 2019

THE MORE THE MERRIER?!


More or less
If you're like us, you're trying to keep
things simple this holiday season. For
a plethora of reasons it's obvious that
said seasonal "celebration" has gotten
out of hand. From decor, to parties, to
gifts. So much so that the true message
related to this time of year has been
usurped as we check off our lists. Thus
many are questioning what this season
is truly all about. And... wondering if
we should all step back and take a true
reality check. And hopefully refocus
our energy on important things of value.
Gone but not forgotten
Depending on one's faith, the rituals
of December all involve some sort of
higher purpose. Oddly, if one reflects
on the reasons for such observances,
few if any involve the things that now
consume most of us. In theory, each
require that we step back and reflect
upon what life is really about. That
should include freedom, equality,
sacrifice, unity, and much more. Yet
sadly most are focused on gluttony,
greed, and self indulgence. Have we
forgotten the reason for the season?
Mawlid al Nabi NOVEMBER 9th 
This Islamic holiday venerates the
birth of the prophet Mohammed.
Most muslims believe he was the
last prophet sent by God. His sole
purpose was to restore Islam, the
unaltered, original, monotheistic
faith of Adam, Abraham, Moses,
Jesus and other prophets. He also
united what was then known as
Arabia into one unified muslim
polity. Therefore many consider
this day a celebration of harmony
and shared beliefs - not shopping.
Saint Nicholas Day DECEMBER 6th
One can't help but wonder how the Greek
patron saint of fishermen became a man
in a red suit flying with reindeer. During
most of his time here on earth, Nicholas
was a pilgrim and a searcher of truth. As
one of the signers of the Nicene Creed -
his spiritual legacy is fairness, equality,
and clarity. Rather than doling out gifts
from a sack, the real St Nick fed the poor,
protected the oppressed, and miraculously
restored life to the wrongfully killed. How
could we have exchanged his message of
peace and love for a trite "HO-HO-HO?!"
Hanukkah DECEMBER 22nd-30th
After the Jewish people were conquered
by Alexander The Great they continued to
freely pursue their religious beliefs. More
than a century later, Antichious IV decreed
an end to the Jewish faith and subsequently
massacred those opposed. Ultimately led
by the Macabees they revolted against
persecution. Today a seven night ritual
lauds their victory over oppression and
celebrates the rededication of the Temple
in Jerusalem. Hence this Jewish holiday
is in honor of religious freedom. And not
dreidels, gelt, or seven days of goodies!
Christmas DECEMBER 25th
For Christians, the advent season
recognizes what they consider to
be the greatest gift of all. For those
who embrace the concept of God
the Father giving mankind his Son,
Christ's immaculate conception was
just that and much more. However
if one truly embraces this human
diety's message - it's one of total
self sacrifice. Which must bode the
question - how did decadent over
indulgence become the reason for
the season? Have we lost our way?
Rohatsu JANUARY 13th
This holiday celebrates the Buddha's
enlightenment. You see, at some point
all of us - even Gods need to chill out.
Depending on how one tells the story,
Buddha slowly shifted deeper into a
meditative state. There he confronted
his true self, discovered the Law of
Karma and other truths, and ultimately
it all led him to Nirvana. So in essence,
this religious recognition is all about
finding TRUTH. The question is do
most of us realize that Buddha never
searched for presents under his tree?!
See the light
Whatever one believes, it's hard to not
agree that somewhere, somehow, we
forgot what this season is all about.
Instead one might surmise that our
focus has shifted from humble worship
to glitzy glamour. Will we ever realize
that there can be too much of a good
thing? The fact is we're already more
than blessed. Therefore if it is truly
better to give than receive, shouldn't
we all be giving our all to some sort
of higher purpose? Isn't it time to stop
and think about what's truly important?