Merry Christmas, Caesar's Greetings!

Merry Cristmas all, and thanks to every one striving for objectivity and truth. :)
 
Merry Christmas to you Laura and your family , and to all the forum members.

Thank you for all your efforts and for everything you have done . You have certainly made a great difference in our lives . From me and my husband we

wish you all the very best.
 
I hope everyone had a joyful Christmas and I wish everyone peaceful end of this tumultuous year. Lot's of courage and wisdom and perspective for the new year. :flowers:
 
I also hope you all had a joyful Christmas! May this season bring renewed hope and joy :flowers:
 
Thank you Laura, and all the Chateau residents, for sending us your best thoughts as you did into our spirits and hearts during these special Christmas times, where I´m once more reminded of the great wealth I´ve been provided with the first time I came across something apparently as insignificant as a wave, which would quickly turn into The Wave, the inalienable intelligence who takes care of all of us in spite of her terrific power among our aching world.

All my heart and gratitude go out as well to you all, the brightest and most courageous persons I´ve ever come across along my journey in search of long-forgotten broader horizons.

I wish you all a Merry Christmas, and a special intent goes for Laura´s crutches, in which I bet they won´t survive enough to witness another Christmas!
 
Laura said:
It seems obvious that Paul thought that Caesar was the Anointed One, the Christ, so Merry Christmas is totally appropriate even if I think Caesar was the model, and Paul was the only Galilean teaching the Christian concept of brotherly love back in those days.

We began with a bit of baking a couple days ago and the turkey has arrived today, so we are well on our way to Christmas Dinner.

For the past few years, we have opted NOT to engage in the commercial aspects of Christmas; no gift giving or frenzied running around. We try to have a relaxed, easy time and just concentrate on appreciating each other and being thankful for what we have.

This is a time for a change of pace, to slow down, put your computer to bed for a few days, turn off your phone and reflect on what is good and true and worthy in the world and each other.

That being said, all of us here wish every single one of you a very Merry Christmas, and most of all, a loving time with your families and friends both inside and outside the forum membership!

Thank you very much Laura, i would like to wish you and the Chateau crew and to all our forum members and to their families a very Merry Christmas, i hope you have/had a good time together. :hug2:
 
Laura said:
It seems obvious that Paul thought that Caesar was the Anointed One, the Christ, so Merry Christmas is totally appropriate even if I think Caesar was the model, and Paul was the only Galilean teaching the Christian concept of brotherly love back in those days.

We began with a bit of baking a couple days ago and the turkey has arrived today, so we are well on our way to Christmas Dinner.

For the past few years, we have opted NOT to engage in the commercial aspects of Christmas; no gift giving or frenzied running around. We try to have a relaxed, easy time and just concentrate on appreciating each other and being thankful for what we have.

This is a time for a change of pace, to slow down, put your computer to bed for a few days, turn off your phone and reflect on what is good and true and worthy in the world and each other.

That being said, all of us here wish every single one of you a very Merry Christmas, and most of all, a loving time with your families and friends both inside and outside the forum membership!

Ah! ... I had been rather confused with the whole issue about the "Christmas" thingy, the whole month due my job is quite frenzied running around and caotic and stressful, too much people on the streets, on cars on public transportation, waiting, being in "time pass quite slowly" line of people for whatever even to take the escalators, anyways ... thanks for your words, and hope you had and will in next/furure days a peace and paceful time .... :)

... I had a nice Christmas Eve, eve though a couple of family memebers decided to be a good time that other two members should make peace within each other because they had been angry for 40 years, and that took some other routes, but over all it was fine ... they did not make peace, but it did not turn into a disaster the dinner either
 
A bit late for wishing you all a lovely Christmas on this thread as I was doing just what Laura suggested us to do: have time with our beloved ones. :flowers:

So I hope everyone had and have a good time in family and I wish you all Chateau, Farm and Caesarea crews and all forum members around the world a Happy New Year time and the best year 2018 you can have. :hug2:
 
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