I hear from more and more of my acquaintances that there is no Christmas mood whatsoever, even though the third Sunday of Advent has already passed. Never mind, there is some truth in it, as this year's Advent season is somehow grayer than we are used to in previous years.

This can be explained by frugality, since there are not so many holiday lights on the streets, the windows of homes and the trees in the gardens of family houses are also lit in few places. Perhaps it is from this dullness that people do not have a festive, expectant mood these days. It can be said that they live their daily lives in the same monotonous way as they do on other days of the year, there is no sign of kindness, more understanding expressions, or intimacy, only impatience and aggressive behavior can be experienced along the way.

But by the time this monotonous, wooden mood lifted, because if we look back a few decades, there wasn't a lot of excitement even then, yet the anticipation was palpable, everyone was preparing for the birth of Jesus Christ. However, we can also remember - quite a few years ago - that the Advent period was overshadowed by the fact that the political leadership in many European cities decided not to put up a Christmas tree in the main squares, because it could offend people of other religions, and at most they allowed some abstract trunk called a pine tree to unload Then there was no manger, nativity scenes were squeezed between the walls of churches, and Christmas markets remained, which were only about business and not about deepening social relations in the joy of waiting.

We live in the age of impersonation, which is not dictated by laws, but has secretly, almost imperceptibly, become a common phenomenon in our daily lives. Internet, mobile phone, electronic administration, all kinds of mobile applications, with the help of which we closed the door on ourselves, because it is the easiest way to communicate. And all of this was not wanted by ordinary people, but by a group of a few people with great political influence who aspire to world domination and wants to eliminate basic human relations in an Alamusian way. The point is that people have been led to not think, to follow the chaos communication, with which they obscure the vision.

It can be said that all this is a deliberate assassination against humanity, as they take away the joy of the beauties of life from the individual.

This approach is almost ingrained in people, because today, as you can see, this holiday is drifting towards everyday life not only with the dumping of gifts, but also with the perspective of the experience society. It would be nice if everyone realized that no gift can replace a missed smile or an unspoken compliment. That is why I recommend that as Christmas approaches, we should look for our rarely used words, say them boldly, and wish each other more faith and strength. Let's radiate joy, because people do not only want beautiful words and love, but also, according to our faith and hope, to reach the true expectation.

Cz.B.

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