Friday, June 10, 2011

Is Santa Claus real?

I am sure we have all asked ourselves this question at some point during our lives. The question "Is Santa Claus real" is common question that many children ponder at Christmas time. Even adults sometimes question whether the big man in the red suit and hat in the flying sleigh and reindeer truly exists. The answer I believe is yes, Santa Claus does exist.

There are a number of reasons why I have come to the conclusion that it is without doubt Santa Claus does exist. For example: The North American Aerospace Defense Command (NORAD) has a tradition of following or 'tracking' the progress of Santa Claus each Christmas Eve as the jolly man delivers presents to all the good boys and girls around the world. This tradition has been continued since the 1950's, although these days NORAD uses the Internet, Emails and advanced satellite radar technology to 'track' Santa Claus around the world on Christmas Eve and regularly posts his current location ever so often on the NORAD Tracks Santa website. www.noradtrackssanta.org

Another example why I believe Santa Claus exists is from reading a number of real Santa Claus Sighting stories posted by real believers who witnessed something magical on Christmas Eve. Please refer to the website links below:

http://paranormal.about.com/od/othermiracles/a/xmas_magic.htm
http://paranormal.about.com/od/othermiracles/a/Santa-Claus-Sightings.htm  

Some of the stories prove that folk have been sighting truly magical events on Christmas Eve. Each of them must have been seeing something, Santa or no Santa. The story "Miracle On The Roof" really had me wondering about the existence or non-existence of Santa Claus. After reading the story and others, I have come to the conclusion that Santa Claus must exist. He is either a magical spirit (which would explain how he manages to enter homes without opening a door or through a home that has no chimney) or he possesses amazing inventions that are technologically advanced which allow Santa to be able to visit millions of homes all in one night.

I have had my own experiences on Christmas Eve where I thought I heard a noise on the roof or the sound or ringing bells as a child.

To all who believe in the spirit of Christmas and the magic and wonder that this time of years brings, I would encourage you to truly believe in the magic of Santa Claus and, if you desire to, on Christmas Eve leave out a plate of cookies and a glass of milk for Santa Claus to enjoy and perhaps a carrot for the reindeer. There is nothing wrong with believing in the magic of Christmas and the magical Christmas spirit that is Santa Claus. Believe. Always.

Merry Christmas.

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