Today I’m sharing a Christmas visualization for a struggling family member or loved one that has brought me deep comfort and peace over the years.
This gentle practice came into my life during a season when I was feeling emotionally overwhelmed by a family situation. If you’re carrying worry, fear, or heaviness for someone you love — or even for yourself — this visualization can help you release what you’re holding and allow support to come in.
While this visualization is rooted in a Christian tradition, I also share alternative versions using angels, Mother Earth, or universal loving energy, so you can adapt it in a way that feels aligned and soothing for you.
A few days before Christmas, I took my older son, Simon, to confession at a local church. At the time, I was deeply affected by a situation involving a family member who was struggling, and I found myself feeling emotionally drained and overwhelmed.
During confession, I shared what I was carrying with the priest. As I spoke, the weight of it all caught up to me, and I became emotional. He gently offered a Christmas visualization that I had never heard before — and it stayed with me long after that moment.
The Christmas Visualization
A Christmas Visualization for a Struggling Loved One
He invited me to imagine the first Christmas — the manger scene — and to picture baby Jesus already born, safe, loved, and cared for.
Then he asked me to imagine walking into that space with my struggling family member.
In this visualization:
- Mary knows the baby is safe.
- She turns her full attention to your loved one.
- She sits with them, wraps her arms around them, and fills them with love, light, comfort, and guidance.
As Mary holds them, you are invited to relax — to release responsibility, fear, and control — knowing your loved one is being held with deep care.
This practice reminded me that I didn’t need to carry everything alone.
How I Continue This Practice
Over the years, I’ve continued this visualization in a way that feels natural and grounding.
Now, before bed, I often imagine my loved one in their own home. I picture Mary arriving gently, wrapping them in her arms, filling them with light, love, and a reminder of their own inner strength.
This practice has become a quiet, supportive ritual — one that gives both comfort and emotional space.
Alternative Visualizations
Other Gentle Visualization Options
If a Christian framework doesn’t resonate with you, here are a few alternative ways to practice this visualization:
- Angels: Imagine one or more angels surrounding your loved one, holding them in loving, supportive energy.
- Mother Earth: Picture your loved one in a peaceful natural setting — a meadow, ocean, forest, or snowy landscape — with nurturing energy rising from the earth and wrapping them in calm and care.
- Universal Light: Visualize a warm, bright, supportive light surrounding them, offering peace, clarity, and emotional support.
You can also place yourself into any of these visualizations if you are the one who needs comfort.
If you are carrying worry for a family member — or quietly struggling yourself — I want you to know there is so much support available to you.
This Christmas visualization is an invitation to soften, to release what isn’t yours to hold, and to allow love to meet you where you are.
No matter how or what you are celebrating this season, I am holding you in light and love.
I will be taking the rest of the year off to spend time with family. Wishing you a peaceful end to 2020 and a hopeful start to 2021!
Just Thank You. 💜
You are so welcome, Desba! I used it multiple times this week and it helped so much. Sending love!