Vajradhara
One of Many
Namaste all,
so... there are some strange things that happen during this time of year, at least for me, as a non-Christian.
let me give you a for instance...
the owner of my company was just walking around wishing everyone a Merry Christmas and what not. he stopped by my office and asked "did you get one yet?" to which i replied "one, what?" he said "a seasons greeting." he then proceeded into my office, extended his hand for a shake and then said "have a cool yule."
personally, i find it quite amusing. my response was "oh, thank you. have a wonderful Christmas holiday!"
i guess.. i'd like to know if other non-Christians have these same types of interactions during the season.
another thing... people just don't seem to get... is that we don't exchange gifts at this time of year. actually... what we do is bake things or make things.. and if we go to a party or something, we'll bring cookies, cakes or whatnot. we don't send cards or things of this nature. heck... i pretty much did this same thing even when i was a Christian, of course, that was too protest the commericalization of the whole thing... which still irks me.
in any event...
to all my Christian brothers and sisters,
Merry Christmas!
to all my Jewish brothers and sisters,
Happy Chanukah
to all my Muslim brothers and sisters,
Happy Kwanza
to all my Pagan brothers and sisters,
Happy Solstice
so... there are some strange things that happen during this time of year, at least for me, as a non-Christian.
let me give you a for instance...
the owner of my company was just walking around wishing everyone a Merry Christmas and what not. he stopped by my office and asked "did you get one yet?" to which i replied "one, what?" he said "a seasons greeting." he then proceeded into my office, extended his hand for a shake and then said "have a cool yule."
personally, i find it quite amusing. my response was "oh, thank you. have a wonderful Christmas holiday!"
i guess.. i'd like to know if other non-Christians have these same types of interactions during the season.
another thing... people just don't seem to get... is that we don't exchange gifts at this time of year. actually... what we do is bake things or make things.. and if we go to a party or something, we'll bring cookies, cakes or whatnot. we don't send cards or things of this nature. heck... i pretty much did this same thing even when i was a Christian, of course, that was too protest the commericalization of the whole thing... which still irks me.
in any event...
to all my Christian brothers and sisters,
Merry Christmas!
to all my Jewish brothers and sisters,
Happy Chanukah
to all my Muslim brothers and sisters,
Happy Kwanza
to all my Pagan brothers and sisters,
Happy Solstice