I found my way over to the United Methodist Church to catch a bit of the living nativity scene.Re-enacted
mostly by the children of the congregation, reverently costumed as
angels and shepherds, it was a very nice re-telling of the story we all
know so well.
Whether
any of us believe the nativity story as historical fact or allegory, we
have to admit that mostly everyone on the planet is aware of the tale.
For
some of us there's never been a time when we can remember not knowing
about Caesar's census, the star in the east, three wise men and no room
at the inn.
The
peace and kindness of the story of the Israelite's birth is in dramatic
contrast to the vicious and violent story of his demise. Yet I suppose
that's very much a parallel to the world we live in. Dog eats dog all
year long but, for at least one day - Christmas - we lay down our aggression, greed, pain and worry, to just be.
If any story, fairy tale or not, can have that kind of effect;
I'd say it's a pretty good one.
Friday, December 14, 2012
créche consciousness
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