Who is
Santa?
Santa is hope, Santa is faith, Santa is an
embodiment of unconditional love. The
spirit of Christmas that lends credence to Santa goes beyond religion. Children
all over the world, whether they follow Christianity or not, believe in Santa.
They believe because the want to. For small children, Santa is their parents not because they hide presents for
them in the socks or under the pillow or near the Christmas tree but because
they are always present for them with a promise to take care of them and do
everything possible to fill their lives with happiness.
Somewhere deep down we all want Santas in our lives, someone who would make our wishes come true how much ever impossible they might seem. What if I say that Santa is there for adults too making their wishes come true? Yes, it’s true, we all do have Secret Santas in our lives. It’s just that he doesn’t come in a red costume and a white beard with sack full of gifts saying HO HO HO. He comes in the form of our spouses, relatives, friends, colleagues and sometimes even strangers who make our wishes come true and sometimes even bail us out of difficult situations.
Ever observed a child’s conviction and zeal while writing letters to Santa? There is a highest degree of optimism and belief, that Santa will definitely grant their wish. When parents read those letters and place gifts accordingly, they are unknowingly nurturing the power of positive thinking. But somewhere while growing up we stop believing in Santa and stop writing letters to him. That is the beginning of our struggles in life and a feeling slowly creeps up that no Santa is going to come to set things right. I have to set things right myself resulting in more stress and ultimately depression. And then comes the most interesting and in a way hilarious part. Life is full of stress and failures and some well-wisher gifts us a book on the POWER OF POSITIVE THINKING. How paradoxical is that? Heavy words, heavy concepts and we come back taking a full circle.
So, who is Santa? Santa is the POWER of positivity and optimism. Never let Santa die in your heart and you’ll never need any seminar or book on positive thinking!!!
Merry
Christmas!!!
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Wonderfully described...loved it. indeed we need to keep Santa alive.
ReplyDeleteDeep thought! Loved the lucid description and how it links to positive thinking. Keep going!
ReplyDeleteSanta teaches us the power of making a wish and actually learn to have trust and faith in things beyond the rational. Let the Santa live on in our lives. Thanks for the reminder.
ReplyDeleteNicely written Nirmit. Power of faith and positive thinking were nicely conveyed in this blog. Kudos!!
ReplyDeleteKeep up the good work. Let the children be inspired.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful description in simple words.Very relatable.Santa is a belief,a trust,a faith,a positive
ReplyDeletethought...loved it..great going Nirmit
It's so innocently positive! Just like a Santa ♥️
ReplyDeleteI know who my Santa is, it’s you mommy!
ReplyDeleteWonderfully explained..loved it...kudos...so relatable and understandable..great going!!
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