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Send Your Santa Letter With a Stamp of Belief

By Yvonne Brixey


A Santa Letter is something that must be written with great care. You see, while you can address a letter to Santa Claus of the North Pole, and stick on a postage stamp, and drop in into the mailbox, this in itself will not be enough to ensure it reaches the Claus house.

No, a Santa letter is a different sort of letter entirely. The Santa letter has been written and reached the North Pole for as far back as people even thought about Christmas without so much as an envelope or a postman to carry them. In fact, a child wouldn't even need to address Mr. Claus by name for the letter to be brought to his immediate attention.

So what is the most important part of a Santa letter if a child wants to be sure something they have written reaches Santa Claus in time? If you have read any of the stories about Santa or the miracles of Christmas, it is likely you already know, but the trick to a Santa letter is always worth repeating in this day of email and and Internet, when the poplarity of sending a Santa letter is in danger of decline, since any child's faith in Santa might be tested when a Google Image search makes the North Pole look like something that no man named Claus might be able to inhabit.

The key to a Santa letter, dear children, is not merely to stick it in your mailbox with the address of Santa Claus House, Far North Pole. Oh no. A Santa letter is no good at all with the right address and postage, but not a drop of belief. A child who writes a Santa letter and seals it with true faith and belief in the spirit of Christmas creates a very special mark. This is a mark which won't be seen by the ordinary eye, but it looks like the outline of a Christmas tree angel and it matches the mark that the child who believes wears on his or her heart - each one, like a snowflake, a little bit different, so that the child need not even sign their name for Santa to know from whence the letter came.

It is a sad fact, but children who write a Santa letter of these sort are becoming rarer and rarer as each Christmas goes by. But, say you happen to be a child who believes, you could put the letter under your pillow just as well as send it to the North Pole (though Santa Claus, like your grandmother or distant aunt, always appreciates letters that children take the time to send to the Clause House) and Santa would still know what you had so carefully written to him.

But maybe you are one of these bitter children (or a grown up child) who says, "but I wrote a Santa letter of this sort! I believed in Christmas and was sure that Santa Claus knew be my name - but he let me down! What I asked for in my Santa letter and what came on Christmas were nothing at all one and the same!" And so, as revenge, you take back every jot of faith ever given to Claus and the silly child tales about the North Pole.

But what seemed like a failed Santa letter was in fact, the best lesson you could have been taught. For love and belief are much the same thing, it is impossible to really give them with the expectation of getting something back. And a request to Santa does not mean he promises to fulfill it - merely that he hears you, and will take what you want into account, but bringing what he can, always at the best possible time.Send Your Santa Letter With a Mark of Belief




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