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SANTA CLAUS ~a tale of christmas symbol~

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Santa Claus

Most children know Santa Claus as a big, round, red-cheeked, joyous, old gentleman who delivers Christmas gifts clad in black boots and a red and white suit. But really, who is Santa Claus and where does Santa Claus come from?

The legend of Santa Claus dates all the way back to the 4th century when a child named Nicholas was born. At that time, nobody knew that he was to become world renowned as Santa Claus, but Nicholas soon showed signs of special abilities.

As a grown-up he became bishop of Myra in Lycia, a province of the Byzantine Anatolia, now in Turkey, where, according to legend, he only did good deeds.

One of the deeds later associated with Nicholas as Santa Claus or gift donor took place when he saved a family from poverty one night by throwing money through their window. But Nicholas was capable of much more than that. He could, by the power of God, bring the dead back to life and save sailors from storms. Therefore, Nicholas (later known as Santa Claus) was beatified and initially, was mostly honored by the sailors.

At first, Nicholas became a Catholic Saint, but during the Reformation hagiolatry was abandoned by the Protestants. However, it was difficult to just drop St. Nicholas due to his popularity; thus, he was portrayed without a bishop’s miter and was named Santa Claus. Coincidentally, Nicolas had died in December, thus, it was now easy to associate him as Santa Claus with Christmas and gift-giving.
That’s how St. Nicholas became known under the name Santa Claus in Europe and later on, also in the USA. His story was spread by the Dutch sailors berthing in New York. They called St. Nicholas “Sinterklaas”, and through translations to American English, he became the American “Santa Claus”.

Today, Santa Claus is famous all around the world as the kind, old man who brings Christmas gifts to the children. Santa Claus has been widely used as a commercial eye catcher, in particular after 1930, when Coca Cola used him in their advertisements for the first time. Here he had a big, white beard, black boots, a big red coat, and an infectious laughter - exactly like we know and love him today.

However, discussions about his origins continue. St. Nicholas came from Asia, but today he is associated with snow and Christmas; therefore, countries like Canada, Finland, Greenland, Norway, and Sweden are fighting for the right to house the old gift giver.

**Looking at Your Values**

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**Looking at Your Values**

“It’s not hard to make decisions when you know what your values are.” Roy Disney

Values are principles with intrinsic importance to you. Taking a look at what your values are is a good start toward answering the question, “Who am I now?” and “To what am I committed?”

For example, what did I value prior to 1980? My list included: not being yelled at, feeling and being safe, no one making me feel badly about myself, safety, no one making me feel afraid, safety, support, protecting and providing for my kids, tenderness toward me, being seen, being nurtured.

What do you notice? Most of my values were self-centered ones. I had lost my ability to see that I had something to contribute to the world except for the bare necessities of keeping it together for my children.

Write down your top 21 values as of this date.
A List Exercise

COMMON PERSONAL VALUES
Accuracy Accountability Accomplishment, Achievement, Success
Adventure All for one & one for all Aspiration
Beauty Calm, quietude, peace Challenge
Change Cleanliness, orderliness Collaboration
Commitment Communication Community
Competence Competition Concern for others
Content over form Continuous improvement Coordination, Integration,
Country, Patriotism Creativity Customer satisfaction
Decisiveness Delight of being, joy Democracy
Determination Discipline Discovery
Diversity Education, learning Equality
Efficiency Excellence Fairness
Faith Family Family feeling
Flair Freedom Friendship
Fun Generosity Global view
Goodness Gratitude Honor
Hard work Harmony, Oneness, Unity
Honesty Honor Inner peace, calm, quietude
Innovation Integrity Justice
Knowledge Leadership Loyalty
Love, Romance Maximum utilization (of time, resources)
Meaning Merit Mobility
Money Nationalism Openness
Non-violence Patriotism Peace
Perfection (e.g. of details of work) Persistence Personal Growth
Pioneer Spirit Pleasure Positive attitude
Power Practicality Preservation
Privacy Progress Prosperity, Wealth
Punctuality Purity Quality of work
Rationality Regularity Reliability
Resourcefulness Respect for the individual Results-oriented
Responsibility Responsiveness Risk (willing to take)
Rootedness Rule of Law Safety Satisfying others Security Self- givingness, Selflessness
Self-reliance Seriousness Service
(to others, society) Simplicity Sincerity
Skill Speed Spirit in life (using-)
Stability Standardization Status
Strength Style Systemization
Teamwork Timeliness Tolerance
Tradition Tranquility Truth
Trust Unity Variety
Well-being, Health Wisdom


IT’S EASY TO CONFUSE YOUR REAL VALUES WITH THOSE VALUES YOU THINK YOU SHOULD HAVE. TO GET PAST THAT BIT OF EGO-MIND, DO THE FOLLOWING
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