aidan
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I love Christmas. That's right, I said it: I fucking love Christmas. It's one of my favorite times of the year. In spite of the exploitation, the confusion, the bastardization, and the crumminess of the holiday, I still get as happy as can be when Christmas rolls around. You see, even if you're not Christian, if you're not Pagan or Consumerist or anything, you can still believe in Christmas. For that matter, in Yule, or in Hanukkah, or in Kwanza (even if it's a fake made up holiday :P ), or any of the solstice traditions. You can because they all have the same root, the same meaning, I think. The winter solstice is an auspicious date in the celestial calendar. It is the mid-winter, the shortest day of the year when (half) of the Earth is cold and bleak and farthest from light. It is a time of hardship, toil, and death. And yet...Throughout all civilizations of man, it is a time for high holy days. A time to celebrate and give thanks and bask in warmth. It is a time when we look back to the past and remember hardships that we have overcome and memories of joys that have shaped. It is a time when we look around at the present, and seek to give comfort and solace to our fellow humanity. It is a time when we look to the future, and pledge to continue to do better. It is a time for hope. Hope that flickers and burns in the cold, hope that even in deepest dark, the sun will shine out all the brighter, and we can endure. Mayhap, mayhap even for the better Today, let us all remember that meaning, that unifying meaning, no matter what our creed or belief. As friends, as fellows. Happy Christmas, CollarMe. Peace and love to everybody.
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