A Christmas Message from Santa PAWS

Posted by David Reynolds | December 17th, 2009

 

SantaPawsPREPPEDYou are invited to join us at PAWS for a delicious meat-free Christmas with friends!

PAWS will be serving up a traditional English style Veg*n lunch from 11am to 2pm free of charge, so come along and share the PAWS vision that “Everybody Matters” in a PAWSative environment.

Christmas is a time for Peace on Earth, a time for Christians to reflect on a message of kindness and compassion and for Veg*ns to demonstrate just how easy it is to leave meat out of our lives.

Enjoy a nut Roast covered in Vegan gravy with all those steamed veggies a nice cup of punch followed by a xmas trifle, there will be games as well as vegan espresso coffee served by one of our trained Barista’s. 

PAWS for Food, Culture, Entertainment and just a great place to meet people. 

Christianity & Animals

Jesus was born in a stable surrounded by animals indicates compassion towards the creatures and the adoption of a veg*n diet must be embraced. Even the traditional view of the birth of Jesus pictures the event as taking place in a manger with attendant creatures, indicating that they rejoiced and shared in the event.  Jesus, for example, signifies the pure life which naturally implies compassion towards all humankind and creatures. nativity_scene

Lonliness and Homelessness
There are plenty of reasons why one might feel lonely at Christmas. Loss is the primary one – the loss of someone you love, who has either died or left you, is bad enough at any other time, but very agonising at Christmas. Being alone is another. You might be new in town, far from your family and friends, or the kind of person who leads an isolated existence and has few close contacts with others.

There may be times when this suits you, but Christmas isn’t likely to be one of them. Feeling that you don’t fit in is a third reason. If your only choice is to spend Christmas with people who are very different from you, then it can dent your self-esteem and leave you feeling lonely, even in the middle of a crowd.

So what do you do?

No matter how low you feel and how lonely you are, there are always things that you can do to change your situation and the way you feel. Even though it may not feel like it, you always have choices.

Your Inner Core of Steel

The first thing to remember is your ICS – your Inner Core of Steel. We all have one, and it gets us through the worst situations. It’s the part of us that copes, no matter what. Sometimes we lose touch with it, but it’s still there. So if you feel helpless, defeated, hurt or abandoned, turn to the best ally you will ever have, the one person who will always be with you – yourself.

Never underestimate yourself. Be guided and supported by the wisdom that you have inside you. This part of you always knows what you need, and has the answers you’re looking for. If you feel you don’t know how to cope say to yourself: ‘What if I did know. What would I do then?’ Often the answer will become clear.

Think happy

Secondly, remember that feelings follow behaviour. That is, when you behave in a certain way, particular feelings will result. For instance, if you smile, even a forced smile, it has a chemical effect on your brain and will make you feel happier.

What could you do differently to create happier feelings? If you’re alone and would like company, if you don’t know anyone to join, volunteer to help others at our Community Resource Centre  set up for the homeless at Christmas.

Think of this as an investment in your own well-being as well as a generous contribution to others who might be feeling as bad or worse than you do.

Generous spirits

The third thing to remember is that other people care. There are many kind and generous people, who are waiting out there to offer friendship, interest and company. If you choose to stay isolated, then it is your conscious decision to keep yourself away from them.

If you’re not sure how you can find a kind friend, you may already know some. You may have been invited to spend Christmas with others, but have turned it down because you felt so low. Change your mind, call them and say yes.

PAWS is a great places to meet people this Christmas. You will always find other people there, who are also alone at this time of year and are happy to share it with you.

SOY TO THE WORLD!

 

Leave a Reply















View Larger Map
People & Animal Welfare Society Inc
120 Beaufort Street Perth WA 6000
Phone: (08)9228 2435
Fax: (08)9228 2835
Email: pawsadmin[at]paws.org.au
Postal: PO Box 8449, Perth BC 6849