when all the shopping and
               wrapping, unwrapping, consuming and partying is contrasted,
               in less visible ways, by  acts of kindness,
               generosity, helpfulness and good will towards those who
               have nothing to celebrate, those whose lives are a daily
               battle against hunger, cold, loneliness, fear, pain,
               prejudice, abuse, exclusion, oppression. 
So my Christmas image
               is a madonna and child but you
               can also read it as a spirit of compassion for 
               the children and the old and all those of any age who
               are at this moment suffering, everywhere on this planet,
                even in privileged societies like ours. My hope
               is that there will come a time when universal compassion
               is the big name in lights and the most valued gift is
               the one of loving attention to those who have never received
               it. 
 

 
9 comments:
beautiful
Bravo, Nathalie. The best of the season to you.
Happy winter solstice, and may all your hopes come true.
Rain, Bruce, Tom - thank you and may you be showered with blessings these days and throughout the new year.
Delighted to have "discovered" your blog and have enjoyed reading back postings. Thank you for the beautiful sentiment and art in IT'S THAT TIME OF YEAR. The very best to you this season.
Thank you Tom and welcome. I'm glad you happened upon my cyber-home and hope you'll be a regular visitor. Will go and see your blog now. Best seasonal wishes to you too.
So beautiful. Such a wonderful depiction of compassion.
Have a wonderful holiday season and a Happy New Year!
_Marianna
A pertinent, well-illustrated thought!
Merry Christmas.
Thank you Hattie and Dominic. I'm typing this on a laptop which I've hardly ever used because my beloved big desktop iMac has suddenly crashed, I fear terminally. So all computer activity is temporarily suspended. Have a happy holiday, everyone.
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