Andielle’s Op-Ed Weblog

November 15, 2007

Could Divine Purpose Influence Favorite Holiday Selection

Filed under: Divine in Action, Uncategorized — andielle @ 7:20 pm
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 With the holidays upon us a question was presented to me that I think you, too, may find interesting.

Holidays- or Holy Days- have always held a special place in the hearts of men, each irreplaceable in its own manner . . . some more than others. But, if we consider individual Divine Purpose how would/could our sacred contract influence our choice of favorite holiday? This was the question.

Personally, Easter is my favorite . . . now consider that my divine purpose is focused evolution: everything I do or say is done so with deep thought and intention of cutting away that which no longer serves. Could my purpose have influenced my selection? Take this; my closest ally has the divine purpose of forgiveness. Forgiveness is the energy that she gives and carries at all times and Thanksgiving is her favorite. What about women who are nurturing and supportive of all who cross their path? Why is Mother’s Day their favorite?

We can elevate this question from a micro to a macro frame by looking at the fact that male energy is about expansion. Expansion and growth works best in heat! Is it by chance that Father’s Day is in June? Keeping with the expansion and domination theme why is it that Memorial Day, Independence Day and Labor Day are all celebrated during summer months? And what about the winter . . . slow . . . down . . . months . . . are their holidays not about love, change and rebirth?

I left the question with this, let’s do more research. I received in return this question: How would religions fit in to this equation? Hum; that, I need to talk over with the angels for I am the first to admit that religions outside of Christianity are still a detailed unknown to me. Fact be told, I’m still learning the bible-KJV.

But my ignorance does not take away from the question; could divine purpose influence favorite holiday selection?

 

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