
I recently watched the classic Dickens Christmas Carol, the one with George C. Scott. I feel moved every time I watch it-- it touches on something that is a deep part of our human story. The various characters speak to the hopes and struggles of our lives-- the desire for closeness, challenges with money, health issues and interactions with powerful people. A rich contrast plays out between someone who has everything but is miserable, and those who have little but who are generous and joyful. The core message of this story is timeless. It asks, can people change? Can they awaken from lives of cruelty and selfishness to care deeply about the welfare of others? Unlike Scrooge, I am afraid that we may not get the benefit of a visitation by ghosts, offering a more eternal perspective that allows us to see the world in a new light.