Who says that Christmas expectancy can't be enriched by a learning curve? Learning and Christmas? Do they go together? Absolutely. Christmas is about learning that goodness is real. That divine Love is real. That all men are worthy of love, whole, spiritual, free. That creation is so packed with goodness, that only Love could have done this. The Christ is loving each one of us as if he has nothing else to do. Christmas is all about humility and listening. As Art Fettig said: "Some businessmen are saying this could be the greatest Christmas ever. I always thought that the first one was." So you might like to look at this Christmas time from the perspective of the shepherds, with an attitude of quiet anticipation. Following a heavenly message of peace and moving towards Bethlehem, where in a modest stable Jesus Christ was born. Moving towards Bethlehem step after step after step. What my family has been doing for the last Christmas times is to cultivate this attitude of quiet anticipation. We take a special part of the Christian Science textbook and ponder it each day. The chapter "Recapitulation" is comprised of 24 Q&A. We ponder one Q&A each day of December prior to Christmas. What do you need to do? Go to a Christian Science Reading Room and buy a fine edition of the best book ever written on metaphysical healing and also the finest Bible commentary on the planet: "Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures" by Mary Baker Eddy, which you can get also here. Decorate your home in the way you like it: Candles might shine brightly, there might be hot tea, cookies, Christmas decorations, holiday lights, Lebkuchen, an Advent wreath - all the magnificent ingredients to brighten the Christmas prep time. Advent mornings are wonderful. And then enjoy the deeper meaning of Christmas: True peace. Mary Baker Eddy writes: "Let the sentinels of Zion's watch-towers shout once again, “Unto us a child is born, unto us a son is given.” In different ages the divine idea assumes different forms, according to humanity's needs. In this age it assumes, more intelligently than ever before, the form of Christian healing. This is the babe we are to cherish." (Mis. 370:9-15 (to 2nd .)) So the chapter "Recapitulation" serves me as a self-instruction course in preparing my thought for healing as taught and practices by Christ Jesus. This is the good news: we are all in the center of Love's focus. So I love to learn more about Christianity by learning more about the Science of Christianity with its healing dimension and practical impact. Although the word "Christmas" does neither occur in the Bible nor in the chapter "Recapitulation", this is the time to dive in. The 24 sections in the chapter serve as 24 steps, they approach the deeper meaning of Christmas in quiet anticipation. The "course overview" can be found here, you might call it "The Christian Science Advent Calendar."
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