The Significance of Christmas is known         to humanity all over the world. Though it is true that Christmas is celebrated as         the day of the Birth of Christ into this world, yet it also symbolizes a         very deeply significant truth of the spiritual life. Jesus Christ is the         very personification of Divinity. He was born at a time when ignorance,         superstition, greed, hatred and hypocrisy prevailed upon the land.         Purity was forgotten and morality was neglected.
      
        In the midst of these conditions, Christ was born and He worked a         transformation in the lives of people. He gave a new and a spiritual         turn to the lives of man. There came a change upon the land. People         started upon a new way of life. Thus a new era dawned for the world.
      
        In that period the seeker has no thought of God or higher spiritual         life. He lives a life of lust, anger, greed, deluded attachment, pride         and jealousy. If the seeker must enter into a new life of spiritual         aspiration, purity and devotion, then the Christ-spirit must take its         birth within his heart. That is the real Christmas when the Divine         element begins to express itself in the heart of humanity. From then         onward, light begins to shine where darkness was before.
      
        A very small, but very beautiful, point of deep significance is         attached to Christmas. It is the time and the manner of the birth of the         Lord upon the holy Christmas day. Jesus Christ was not born in a grand         palace. He was not born to very wealthy or learned parents. Jesus Christ         was born in a simple lowly place, a corner of a stable. He was born to         humble and poor parents, who had nothing to boast about, except their         own spotless character and holiness.
      
        The above point of deep significance tells that the spiritual awakening         comes to the seeker, who is perfectly humble and "meek" and "poor         in spirit." The quality of true humility is one of the         indispensable fundamentals. Then we find simplicity, holiness and the         renunciation of all desire for worldly wealth and pride of learning.         Thirdly, even as Christ was born unknown to the world and in the         obscurity of darkness, even so, the advent of the Christ-spirit takes         place in the inwardness of humanity when there is total self-effacement         self-abnegation.
 
 
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