As we officially head into the holiday season, we can consciously decide to repudiate the crass commercialism of the season and experience its higher gifts instead: the unshackling of our imaginations and the activation of our hearts.

Nov 25, 2022 · 7:11 AM UTC

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Replying to @marwilliamson
I'll try but I confess to lingering Calvinist instincts
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The words of someone with a bit to much wine in their stomach.
Replying to @marwilliamson
Thats nice and all, but the reason for the season is Christ is born.
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I don't give presents, I offer my time. I will go to the movies with you, have lunch, I am taking my grown children to the mountains for few nights. Spending time and making memories, the best gift in my opinion.
Replying to @marwilliamson
we seriously need you as our conscious president
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and that can been done 365 days a year
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Yeah not when you've got kids with Christmas lists.😂
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And advice for someone suffering from depression. She gets especially sad during the holidays.
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#griefintogasoline for a b/righter collective blaze … of course! dancing with the heartbreak in our pockets — YES! but rationality won’t work. “stop buying gifts, start cracking & creating & sharing your fruit!” is a HARD sell. let’s throw some intensely NOW kiki extravaganzas !