Sunday, October 13, 2013

Life is for Itself

            “LIFE IS FOR ITSELF AND NOT FOR A SPECTACLE.”  This is a statement of a great German philosopher who I recall is called ‘Immanuel Kant’.   Lately I was reflecting on the wisdom of this statement.

            I looked at what is happening during a Celebration of Holy Mass.  I observed how the people behave during the celebration.  It then dawned on me that, indeed, there are in general three kinds of people’s behavior which another philosopher has categorized in an article I read several years ago, namely:
            
1.    The Indifferent – those who do not care what is happening.
2.    The spectators – those who see what is happening but do not do anything.
3.    The participants – those who are involved in one way or another on what is happening.
  
            During the Eucharistic Celebration, there are people who are there present,  but do not care at all on what is happening.  Most of them stay outside the church and just sit or stand and attend to whatever may please them.  They are simply indifferent.

            There are those who just look at what is happening, but do not join the congregation in their songs or responses.  They are just spectators.

            There are those, however, who are actively involved in serving on a particular ministry or who join the congregation in singing and responding to the liturgical prayers.

            This observation makes me realize the value of getting involved in what is happening in the community where we live as well as in the world at large.  Our life here on earth must have a significant contribution in one way or another to make this world a better place to live in.  Hence, one should not be a mere spectator in life,  but should give a meaning to his life by doing something worthwhile which could enhance the parameters for a decent life here on earth.

            Life, indeed, is a Gift from the Supreme Being in this world.   It is a priceless treasure which should not be wasted for one’s own selfish interests, but should be used in worthwhile endeavors that will redound to the common good of all. 

            In short, our life on earth should not be like a program just to be seen or appreciated by others, but should have a definite objective that will make it significant in the overall plan of God in creating this world.


by: Buddy Cagurangan
Oct. 13,2013

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