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December 20, 2005
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John
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At the risk of being "politically incorrect," I want to wish all of
you a most Merry Christmas. You do not have to be Christian (I am not) to have a
merry and happy Christmas season. I absolutely love this time of year.
But, for those of you who may be rolling your eyes into the back of your
skulls, I’ll also wish all of you Happy Holidays. ;-)
To get a bit more serious here, I received a letter from a friend just a few
days ago. She has a hard time during the December holiday season.
Here is an excerpt from her letter:
Could you do a newsletter on how to make the holidays easier for those of us
who feel utterly alone? I've really been struggling with this last week. I have
nice plans, but . . . I have such a yearning to be a part of a permanent family
group. Even though my family was dysfunctional in some ways, we cared about each
other too. There was a familiarity about those family Christmases of long ago
that tears my heart out when I think of them. Especially the Christmases with my
grandparents. It's gotten me feeling most melancholy.
And here’s Chief Joseph.
Chief Joseph
This time of year is, for many of you, a mixed
blessing, if you will.
For those of you who celebrate Christmas -- or
any other special holiday -- you sometimes find yourselves torn and tossed, and
in turmoil.
The holiday, the celebration -- whether it be
Christmas or any other special time for you -- often reminds you of the joy of
life. Celebrations are all about joy, about honoring your lives and all those
loved ones with whom you share your lives.
But, most importantly, your celebrations are
about you -- and your appreciation and love for yourself.
Now, you might ask, "What does that
mean, Joseph?"
Well, friends, it means this: If you cannot
celebrate the miracle that is you first, then you will often find little
joy or reason to celebrate Christmas -- or any other holidays.
It all begins with you. Your ability to
love, appreciate, and celebrate yourself is the key here.
If you can do that, you will never feel lonely
or joyless. We realize the holidays, whether they be Christmas or any other days
special to you, often bring out the "worst," if you will, in you.
Often, the reason for that is you are
remembering past holidays, past celebrations.
They may or may not have been as perfect as you
remember them. But they have almost always involved other people you love and
care about.
And so, given that, you find yourself yearning
for the "good old days."
Friends, those "good old days" are now.
Today and tomorrow are the good old days you will remember next year, and ten
years or more from now.
Our point here is this:
Your joy, your happiness, your peace depend only
on you. And only on how you feel about you.
If you feel good about you, you don’t need
anyone else, anything else in your life to feel good -- whether at Christmas or
any other time.
You
are
all you need.
We are not saying it is not good to connect with
others -- to be joyous co-creators in this joyous experience of life on Planet
Earth.
You did not come here to be alone -- at least
most of you did not. You came here to be joyful individual creators -- but also
to be joyful co-creators.
But
you
can be neither a good individual creator nor a good co-creator unless you first
acknowledge and feel your own power. You can stand alone in the immense power
you have as one single individual.
And in that power, once you’ve acknowledged
and owned it, you will be forever joyful.
You will never again feel alone or lonely. You
will live fully in every present moment with a deep sense of joy.
And that’s what Christmas, or any other
holiday, is all about, isn’t it? That’s what life is all about.
Be
joyful. Be joy. Celebrate every day of your life as if it was Christmas.
Celebrate yourself. Celebrate everything and everyone in your life. It’s all
good!
Merry Christmas!
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Since 1992, John Cali has been communicating with a
non-physical entity called Joseph. In one of his many physical lifetimes, this
spirit was incarnated as the legendary Chief Joseph of the Nez Perce tribe in
what is now the state of Oregon in the northwestern USA. These messages are a
blend of information from Joseph, other spirits in the "Joseph group,"
and John.
John can be reached by email here
or through their website
Private readings with Chief Joseph are available here: http://www.greatwesternpublishing.org/readings.html
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