The Importance of Christmas

in blurtlife •  3 years ago 

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While it is true that Christmas commemorates the birth of Jesus Christ into the world, it also represents a spiritual truth that is deeply meaningful. The personification of Divinity is Jesus Christ. He was born in a time when the land was ruled by ignorance, superstition, greed, hatred, and hypocrisy. Purity had been forgotten, and morals had been overlooked.

The Importance of Christmas

In the middle of terrible circumstances, Christ was born, and He began to influence people's lives. He gave man's life a new and spiritual direction. The terrain underwent a transformation. People began to embrace a new way of life. As a result, the globe entered a new era.
The seeker has no thoughts of God or a higher spiritual existence during this time. Lust, rage, greed, deluded attachment, pride, and jealousy are all part of his life.
If the seeker is to embark on a new path of spiritual desire, purity, and dedication, the Christ-spirit must first take root in his heart. That is when the true Christmas begins, when the Divine element manifests itself in man's heart. After that, light begins to shine where darkness formerly reigned.
The spiritual awakening happens to the seeker who is totally modest, "meek," and "poor in spirit," according to the above point of deep significance. One of the essential fundamentals is the quality of true humility. Then there's simplicity, sanctity, and the sacrifice of all desire for material prosperity and intellectual pride. Third, just as Christ was born in the obscurity of darkness and unknown to the world, the Christ-spirit arrives in the inwardness of man when there is absolute self-effacement and self-abnegation.

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