by Ray Jason
It is a few dawns before Christmas in the year
2016. As someone who finds his
spirituality in the Cathedral of Nature, I note that today is the shortest day
of the year. Tomorrow the spheres will
align so that the light will increase and the darkness decrease. May we humans
one day also adjust ourselves to embrace the light and renounce the darkness.
And
it is in this spirit that I share this Christmas essay with you. My topic is one of the Really Big Ones – HAPPINESS. We all seek it – and yet so few of us attain
it. Because I am blessed in this regard,
I’d like to share that gift with you.
As you know from reading my essays,
I devote a lot of time and thought to what a friend disparagingly calls “The
Domain of Dread.” Consequently, those
who really know me are puzzled by how I remain so happy. Given the fact that I spend so much time
focused on the injustices and tragedies of this world, they find my
cheerfulness bewildering. My secret is
not some “answer” concocted from rainbows
and unicorns. It can actually be
achieved by simply changing one’s perspective.