1/ Both Hannukah and Christmas are a festival of light, celebrations of God’s power to transcend the darkness of the world. Now think about that for a minute before reading on.
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2/Think environmental degradation; think Covid; think endless war machine; think economic inequality. Then consider again what it means that God has the power to transcend the darkness of the world. For those things ARE the darkness of the world.

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3/ “Long lay the world in sin and error pining” applies as much to humanity’s condition today as it did two thousand years ago.mariannewilliamson.substack.…
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Replying to @marwilliamson
I can't help but think about how commercialized the two holidays have become, which seems kinda dark. Classical conditioning of capitalism into the very symbols. Christmas lights and menorahs send signals to Christians and Jews alike that it's the time of the year to buy things.
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All those things are only one thing: greed
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So refreshing when Light, (Truth), that is within you shines out upon God's creation. But alas, the Marxist/Socialist/Communist Idealogy you espouse is worldly Darkness not from God! Still waiting for historical,empirical example where that Dark Idealogy has benefited Mankind!
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'Trust in the Era of Eden' by #GennadyZherebilov   A battle of rappers is better than battle of gangsters; a battle of 'think tanks' is better than battle of tanks... ...Just open soul and you discover that Our World can be as Paradise! See poem: stihi.ru/2017/11/01/9615 #EraEden
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Beloved @marwilliamson “I could see peace in this situation instead of what I now see in it.” And “It is from your peace of mind that a peaceful perception of the world arises.” ACIM Lesson 34. You are love!