I just got finished watching Miracle on 34th Street, the classic Maureen O'Hara and Natalie Woods version not the newer but equally entertaining Mara Wilson, Richard Attenborough version. As we all know, the main theme behind these movies is proving that there is a Santa Claus, creating a belief in Santa Claus.
So how about it, do you believe in Santa Claus?
No, not the jolly ole Saint Nick version living at the North Pole who brings gifts to all good, little boys and girls. But the idea, the concept, the theme, the idea of Santa Claus.
In today's fast paced, media franzied, instant access, much higher tech, cynical, selfish, ungiving, uncaring, harsh world, do you believe in what Santa Claus stands for? The goodness of the human spirit, the joy of giving, the happiness of the heart that comes from doing for others are all things that Santa Claus stands for. The spirit of community, of family, of friendship, of giving, of helping, of lending a hand, of being more than you usually are.
Often times giving of oneself, sacrificing one's time for nothing more than making other's lives better and happier is something that doesn't occur. It is no longer a common thing seen, especially in larger city areas where for many, they don't even know the full name of the neighbor who lives across the street or just next door or even the next apartment over.
Of course, it comes out every once in a while. Usually during times of disaster or great human suffering. During blizzards or floods or hurricanes often the after effect is one of a closer community, of giving, of lending a hand, of helping another and giving a little. It is during these times that the spirit of Santa Claus shows itself the most. And it is something we should remember and embrace and hold onto and never let go of because today, in these tough times, it is needed more than ever.
Santa Claus does exist. He just exists in the actions and hearts and minds of all of us and what we really need to remember is that all of our inner Santa Clauses need to be believed in, to be nutured, to be brought force not only in Christians but those of every religious belief and faith, of every color, size, and sex.
So take that leap of faith and believe in Santa Claus because Santa Claus does exist.
You just have to believe and then you just have to be the best Santa Claus you can for someone and know not to worry because there is someone out there that is your Santa Claus. And do so not only during the Christmas and holiday seasons but all year round. Volunteer, give a little, commit yourself to something that is nothing more than making others happier and their lives better off.
So remember, don't just believe in Santa Claus but also, be Sanata Claus and be the best Santa Claus you can.