I commend you and your family. My family too strives to keep Jesus Christ as the focus of our celebration.
I was fine with your first post. But in your second post you descend into the type of condescending virtue signalling that makes me want to vomit. Who are you to judge the rest of us?
I buy gifts for my grandchildren, and my children before them, because their smiles and laughter brings joy to my heart. I buy gifts for my wife and my parents to show them the great appreciation I have for them being a part of my life.
The gifts I buy have meaning beyond your "greed, gluttony and clutter of materialism".
This. Nothing in this life is more fun than giving and watching the excitement of traditions being passed to a new generation, like cookie decorating, gathering greenery, and singing Silent Night, and teaching the joy of giving a hand decorated pencil holder. I love Jesus and love celebrating His birthday.
Liberation can only be self-realized by realizing your true Self within, when you are empty of any notion of lack, when you are empty of desire, and when you no longer limit your happiness by false concepts that attempt to define it.
Only when you are unbound by illusory attachments will ultimate freedom be found.
Perhaps you are correct and Christmas isn't about Jesus Christ and is more about iPhones and consoooooming. /s
Zinger. Keep those new senses working brighter in thought.
No, instead my family celebrates Jesus Christ's birth during Christmas.
The greed, gluttony and clutter of materialism is an ugly distraction from the true purpose of celebrating the birth of Jesus Christ.
iPhones and Nike do not equal love: those are things that corporations have tricked people into worshiping so they can become even filthier.
You can attack my family for not buying into that spiritually bankrupt consooooooomer bullshit if you want, but we want no part of it.
I commend you and your family. My family too strives to keep Jesus Christ as the focus of our celebration.
I was fine with your first post. But in your second post you descend into the type of condescending virtue signalling that makes me want to vomit. Who are you to judge the rest of us?
I buy gifts for my grandchildren, and my children before them, because their smiles and laughter brings joy to my heart. I buy gifts for my wife and my parents to show them the great appreciation I have for them being a part of my life.
The gifts I buy have meaning beyond your "greed, gluttony and clutter of materialism".
If you express your appreciation for your wife and parents using products then perhaps you're doing it wrong.
I know that neither your wife nor parents measure love in units of consumable products.
We both know there are ways you can improve those relationships without materialism. You may not like to hear it, but we both know it's true.
Make a special effort everyday and do it without products.
Your loved ones don't want or need consumables.
This. Nothing in this life is more fun than giving and watching the excitement of traditions being passed to a new generation, like cookie decorating, gathering greenery, and singing Silent Night, and teaching the joy of giving a hand decorated pencil holder. I love Jesus and love celebrating His birthday.
https://www.arataacademy.com/eng/finances/are-your-possessions-possessing-you/ “If a thief is shackled by iron handcuffs and a king by golden handcuffs, does that mean that the king is not bound?” you don’t possess your possessions, they possess you.
Liberation can only be self-realized by realizing your true Self within, when you are empty of any notion of lack, when you are empty of desire, and when you no longer limit your happiness by false concepts that attempt to define it.
Only when you are unbound by illusory attachments will ultimate freedom be found.