To my Christian friends, Merry Christmas.
To my Buddhist friends, Good Will to All.
To my Jewish friends, a belated Happy Chanukah.
To my Pantheistic friends, to the Growing of the Light.
To the World, Peace on Earth.
To my Christian friends, Merry Christmas.
To my Buddhist friends, Good Will to All.
To my Jewish friends, a belated Happy Chanukah.
To my Pantheistic friends, to the Growing of the Light.
To the World, Peace on Earth.
This reminds me of a discussion several years ago about what do I say to people whether or not I know them and their faith leanings. I had settled the issue for myself, if not to the satisfaction of anyone else in the group, at the time. Now I wonder if I need to assess that solution and see if it is still appropriate and pertinent. Thanks.
I know, Deb. I’m not typically caught up in being PC for the sake of PC. And the whole holiday season actually leaves a lot to be desired for me personally. But I have friends for whom this time of year holds significant meaning. So for them, it’s my way to wish them happiness with their traditions.
For me, it’s about a time to reflect on the reality that until we all find peace within ourselves, there can be no peace in the world.
Happy holidays to you Karen!
What a perfect card. Hallmark carry this one?
I enjoyed your card very much. There cannot be enough peace on earth.
Yes…peace on earth.
That’s a great card. I stopped sending cards a long time ago because I have a crippling post office phobia (not really.. sort of).
Thanks for visiting my blog!
gina
And the best of the season to you too. Peace on Earth.