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Changing the Present

Date Published: 15th December 2008
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Is anyone else having trouble shopping for the holidays this year? I sure am. I'm finding that I cannot buy things. I'm definitely in the spirit of the season, but things just aren't cutting it. For one, I have too many things myself. For two, I suspect that most everyone I know is in the same boat.

The story of the mad shoppers and the death of the Wal-mart employee stopped me in my shopping tracks. No thing, no matter what it is, is worth a living being. So what's a girl to do?

Enter Changing the Present -- the thought that counts.

I know. It's what my mother always said when some inappropriate gift would arrive from a well-meaning but misguided relative. Except, I know more these days, and it really is the thought that counts. Another way to say this is: thoughts really do count. A lot.


Thought, in the ideology of metaphysics, precedes manifestation. A whole lot of people thought about Barack Obama as president of the United States, and so he is now manifest as President-Elect Obama. Charles Fillmore, one of the co-founders of Unity, was known to say, "Thoughts are things."

And so they are. And Changing the Present is a spin on gift-giving that puts our thoughts for goodness, kindness, warmth, light and caring -- all holiday staples -- to good use. Consider first that a visitor to the site in invited to Choose a Cause. Then look at this remarkable list!

Basic Needs
• Disaster Relief
• Education
• Housing
• Human Rights
• Hunger
• Millennium Goals
• Water
Community
• Aging
• Arts & Culture

• Children & Youth
• Civil Society
• Peace
• Public Broadcast
• Refugees
• Veterans
• Women
Environment
• Agriculture
• Animal Welfare
• Environment
• Global Warming
Health and Safety
• Blindness & Vision
• Cancer
• Disabilities
• Global Health
• HIV/AIDS
• Landmines
• Medical Research
• Mental Health
• Population
Opportunity
• Microcredit
• Poverty Alleviation
• Social Entrepreneurs
• Technology

Do you think about the perils of poverty? Choose Poverty Alleviation.
Do you think about animals? Choose Animal Welfare.
Do you think about HIV/AIDS? Choose that.
Do you think about climate change? Choose Global Warming.
Do you think about water shortages? Choose Water.

Do you think about children's needs? Choose Children.

And my favorite: do you think about peace? Choose Peace.

Another way to dance through this changing of the need and use for presents at holiday time is: what do the people on your list think about? Choose the issues that mean something to them.

Fillmore is right, dear one. Thoughts truly are things, more valuable things than most things in themselves.

To change our future, we have to change the present.

Here's one way to give new meaning to the holy-days, and remember Art Buchwald while you're at it:

The best things in life aren't things.
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Occupation: spiritual author/counselor/speaker
Dr. Susan Corso is a spiritual author, speaker, and counselor. An omnifaith minister and the author of God’s Dictionary (Tarcher/Putnam 2002) and The Peace Diet, she has had a spiritual counseling practice for more than 25 years. She has been an intuitive since childhood. Susan is the founder of Sanctuary and ten-year author/publisher of a free e-newsletter, Seeds. As a professor at the accredited College of Divine Metaphysics, she teaches and ordains ministers. She lives in one-sixth of a Victorian house outside of Boston, with her beloved spouse, director/actress/teacher Sheriden Thomas, and the spirit of her familiar cat, Charles of the Ritz. Her mission in life is peace. Susan's writing on the blogosphere may be found at Ode Magazine, The Huffington Post, and Seeds for Sanctuary. She has been published in magazines, on-line magazines and newsletters including Business Ethics, Beliefnet, Ode Magazine, Science of Mind, Napoleon Hill’s Think and Grow Rich, New York House, Q-Spirit, Self, and Winning Ways. She is the author of several tape series. Susan also writes for the theatre: The God Show, I Would Never, Fight or Flight, and PeaceWomen. One of her favorite occupations is writing spiritual fiction. She is the author of The Healing Mysteries of Mex Stone under the pseudonym Shulamith Burton. The audiobook version of the first of the series, Oklahoma! Hex, is now available. For many years, Dr. Corso was an organizational consultant and motivational speaker guiding nuclear scientists as well as entrepreneurs into their life purposes. Some of her former clients include Westinghouse Hanford Company, Mary Kay Cosmetics, Gila River Casinos, and the American Nuclear Society, among many others. Today she functions as Chief Spiritual Officer for corporations.
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