Christmas is Every Day: Jesus, Santa Claus and Christ Consciousness.

Christmas is Every Day: Jesus, Santa Claus and Christ Consciousness.

At this time of year, it's common to see people trying to assert the importance of Jesus by criticizing or rejecting Santa Claus. But, from a more loving and conscious perspective, this loses its meaning.

Does Jesus, at his level of consciousness and evolution, really care about recognition for what he did or feel jealous of Santa Claus?

I believe that Jesus has no conflict whatsoever with this symbolic figure. On the contrary: I imagine that He also desires that all people be prosperous, happy, and receive the best gifts that life can offer.

πŸ”Έ Well, this is my point of view, which I share here today as an invitation to reflection and the breaking of beliefs.

πŸŽ„ Christmas as a Daily Practice.

It's not enough to get together, say nice things, and remember what Jesus taught only once a year. He knows what exists in the heart of each one.

Christmas doesn't end when the date passes—it begins when love becomes practice.

Christmas is every day.

What truly matters is what we do throughout the entire year. That's what shows whether we truly value what Jesus taught us.

What transforms the world is not what we celebrate in a single moment, but how we choose to think and act throughout our lives.

πŸ“– “Whoever believes in me will do the works I have been doing…” (John 14:12)

πŸŽ… Santa Claus as a Symbol of the Universe.

I invite you to experience a new perspective: seeing Santa Claus as a symbol of the Universe and all the gifts he can and wants to offer us.

God Never Says “No”.

When something doesn't reach us, it's often because deep down in our hearts there's some belief that prevents us from receiving it.

This belief can be: the doubt that we are creators, that we are deserving, or even that God is good.

πŸ“– “Consider the lilies of the field, how they grow: they neither toil nor spin;

and yet I tell you, even Solomon in all his glory was not arrayed like one of these.”

“If God so clothes the grass of the field, will he not much more clothe you?” (Matthew 6:28–30)

🎁 Prosperity is not the Opposition to Love.

Many people believe that Jesus would be disappointed if we had a prosperous life while so many people are in need. But that doesn't make sense.

When we weaken ourselves, we don't lift anyone up.

When we are successful, we have more strength, resources, and awareness to help others rise up as well.

πŸ“– “The Spirit himself testifies with our spirit that we are children of God.

And if children, then heirs…” (Romans 8:16–17)

The Illusion of Scarcity.

Jesus walked alongside the poor because they were the ones who suffered and they needed support and empowerment. He wanted everyone to have access to prosperity and abundance, not for everyone to be poor. *That everyone were able to co-create prosperity, and not fight for it.

Poverty is not only material. It is often a mind taught to fear lack, abandonment, and the end. That is, a mind conditioned to co-create scarcity. When consciousness awakens, the flow of life returns to circulate in its natural abundance. The Universe — is Abundant.

πŸ“– “They do not know, nor do they understand; they walk in darkness; all the foundations of the earth are shaken.” (Psalm 82:5)

Teachings of Love and Abundance.

What bothered Jesus was not the wealth of others, but the forgetting that “we are one”— and that we should love our neighbor and practice compassion. To love — is to Respect.

"Love thy Neighbor" is one of the most important foundations of the Earth. For one of the Laws of the Universe is the Law of Vibration. To vibrate in love is to vibrate in divine rhythm—and we attract what we vibrate.

πŸ“– “Seek first the kingdom of God and his righteousness, and all these things will be added to you.” (Matthew 6:33) 

⭐ Divine Consciousness is Constant Practice.

Sometimes we think the Law of Attraction doesn't work. But how can we change a lifetime of limiting programming by being positive for only a few hours a day?

How can we transform something by saying “Merry Christmas” once a year, while pretending there aren't points within us that need healing, attention, and transformation?

Christmas represents the Birth of Christ Consciousness in our hearts. This Consciousness must be cultivated daily.

πŸ“– “Do you not know that you are God’s temple and that God’s Spirit dwells in your midst?” (1 Corinthians 3:16)

Free Will and Choices of Belief.

It is possible to choose to look at Santa Claus with anger and believe that Jesus' value lay only in poverty and the weight of the cross. That is a choice—and every choice generates a corresponding reality.

God created us in His image and likeness and granted us free will. Each belief held manifests itself in life experience.

πŸ“– “Let us make mankind in our image, in our likeness.” (Genesis 1:26–27)

Another Possible Choice.

There is also another choice: to be happy and love your neighbor every day, with Christ and Santa Claus dwelling in your heart.

— Jesus Christ to teach us to love.

— Santa Claus to remind us that we are deserving of the best gifts in the Universe.

🌌 Recognizing God in Our Neighbor and in Ourselves.

When we talk about love, it doesn't matter who the "neighbor" is. We are one. The other is part of you, and everything we wish for the other returns to us.

— To love is not to please.

— To love is not to agree.

— To love is not necessarily to spend Christmas together.

✔️ To love is to see Christ in the heart of the other, even when He seems asleep.

We are not separate or distant from God.

We are not energetically separated; we only “sleep” for a “brief moment” so that we can reinvent ourselves.

Christ is the perfection of the love that we are in essence. When Jesus remembered who He was, He revealed the Christ that we are all called to awaken.

πŸ“– “I said, ‘You are gods, and all of you are children of the Most High.’” (Psalm 82:6)

❤️ Love is NOT about Comparison.

Perhaps the true lesson behind Christmas isn't about choosing between symbols, but about recognizing the love they all point to.

— Jesus reminds us of the Creative and Loving Source that we are.

Santa Claus reminds us that we deserve Divine Prosperity.

— And Christmas invites us to live this every day, with more awareness, compassion and love.

May we celebrate less with judgments and more with presence.

Less with speeches and more with actions.

Accepting Jesus' invitation to the DAILY practice of Love.

πŸ’Œ Suggested Christmas Practice.

Return to being that child who didn't doubt the magic of life. Make a wish list for Santa Claus. Believe that the Universe will work in your favor, bringing your wishes and gifts in a surprising way.


Christmas is about remembering who we are.

It's about living the love and magic that already dwells within us.


Merry Christmas — Today and Always. ✨

πŸ‘½ WRITTEN BY:
Cami Kleemann

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