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The Gift


"Api 18th b-day Karla! feb. 14 d b? wow dlaga k n! San kainan?" Marco texted.

"
Uy tnx. hehe. regalo mo ha? psaway k!" Karla replied.

Marco candidly answered, "Ha...eh...jejeje metta!"

We always associate gifts with important celebrations: birthday, wedding day, mothers day, fathers day and maybe in the near future we will be celebrating happy embryos or happy zygotes day! And year after year we are always greeting each other and continuously giving and receiving presents to or from our love ones. It's good to rejoice for all the special occasions but aren't we contented for what we have? We have already received the greatest gift we can ever have.

Last Sunday while I was reading a book, I came a cross a phrase that struck my consciousness:
the greatest gift. Thinking deeply about it, the three kings from the Bible popped out in my mind. The three kings along with their precious gifts, searched for the newly born Jesus Christ. And there lay baby Jesus on the manger with Mary and Joseph. Setting aside whether the story is authentic or not, I don't take it too superficially. Symbolically, the three gifts they offered to Jesus represents our Life (buhay), our Fellowmen (kapwa), and our inherent capacity to Love (pag-ibig).

In the name of the Father, the Son and the Holy Spirit, Amen. This line is the most common that we hear among Catholics in their prayers. The sentence itself embodies the greatest gift we already have and it is sufficient to feed us spiritually. The Father is God as God is Love, the Son is our fellowmen and the Spirit is the Holy Breath that is equivalent to life.

It is good to be contemplative about these things. If we are just fully aware of the gifts we already received since the time of our birth, we will live free from insecurity, full of peace and harmony.
It is with this deep respect for life that we bind, seeing the gem within each of us. Just as what the founder of Sikolohiyang Pilipino, Dr. Enriquez once said, "ang kapwa ay sarili rin."

Mutual trust, respect, kindness, empathy and compassion to others is all we need. Having the sense of our profound interconnectedness is the basis for realizing that every living being desires genuine happiness. The Dalai Lama always remind us that,"Love and compassion are necessities, not luxuries. Without them humanity cannot survive."

Buhay. Kapwa. Pag-ibig. It's all we ever need.

2 comments:

  1. WOW!

    This is so amazing! COntinue to spread the message of Love.

    We've got a lot of work to do...
    and a lot of Love to BE... :D

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  2. i love it too ♥♥♥ because the word "gift" is a blessing.. many of us dont know our gifts..our talents..but we should know it! even if it is small things.. it is a gift:) ryt?

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