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ASIAN AMERICAN SPIRITUALITY: A Quest for Self/Community
TransformationThe Rev. Dr. Winfred B. VergaraMissioner for Asiamerica Ministry
The Episcopal Church Center815 Second Avenue, New York, NY 10017
1212-922-5344wvergara@episcopalchurch.org
www.episcopalchurch.org/asian.htm
What is “Spirituality”?• Augustine in Confessions. “I know perfectly well what
time is until someone asks me to define it; then I am at a loss.”
• Duke Wellington, a famous jazz musician on ‘rhythm’ “If you get it, you don’t need no definition; if you don’t have it, ai’nt no definition gon’na help.” Spirituality is like that.
• To define spirituality, we must start on the root word. Hebrew “ruach” and Greek “pneuma” as well as Latin spiritus ---all suggest an image not a theological concept. The image is that of a breath that vitalizes whatever it touches.
Biblical images of spirit• Genesis 1:2 – spirit is a creative force.
• John 3:8 –spirit is a mysterious force
• Acts 2:2 the spirit is a revival force.
Basis for QS/CT: Man is incarnate spirit.• “We are not material beings with spirit; we are spiritual
beings with body.” –Teilhard de Chardin
• “You have nothing to do but save souls…and bring them up to holiness, without which they can not see the Lord.” –John Wesley
• “Now we see in a mirror dimly but then face to face. Now I know in part, but then I shall know fully.” – St. Paul
Ignatian Spirituality: Seeing God Everywhere
This spirituality teaches us that while we live in a world of much darkness and brokenness, God is passionately involved with all creation, working to bring healing and reconciliation, justice and hope, forgiveness and love to everyone. Ignatius taught that God could be found at work in every situation, every relationship and every experience of human life---in the daily stuff of working, raising children, caring for neighbors, seeking justice in civic life, protecting the earth, and building the human community, as well as in experiences of friendship, of solidarity in a common cause, in times of rejoicing and great happiness, times of sorrow and grieving, and times of loneliness and fear.
Nature of Asian spirituality?
• Filipino: “split-level” and “pliant like the bamboo.”
• China: Pragmatism
• India: Wisdom
• Japan: Bamboo shoots up
Seeing God in Asian Culture
• The (5) Elements:
• Fire – 火 fo
• Water – 水 sui
• Earth – 地 tei
• Wood – 木 muk
• Metal - 鐵 thit
Five Elements of Yin-Yang Philosophy
The Five Elements theory posits wood, fire, earth, metal, and water as the basic elements of the material world. These elements are in constant movement and change. Moreover, the complex connections between material objects are explained through the relationship of interdependence and mutual restraint that governs the five elements.
Five elements in Spiritual Life
EARTH/PRAYER: the nurturing environment that enables seeds to germinate and
grow.WATER /WORSHIP: the flowing river that touches
and nourishes everything.WOOD/STUDY: A walking stick that can guide or a spear that can kill.FIRE/ACTION: Can bring light or warmth;
or it can explode or erupt.METAL/REFLECTION: solidity and ability
to contain objects.
3 Steps to Quest for Spirituality
• Seek your deepest desire from your inner self. Let this desire unfold, the way God wants it to unfold. God initiates and you respond. Each and everyday, seek God’s graces. What do you want?
• Long for each day to unfold your deepest desires. Share the prayer; be affective, yearning and longing and feeling for God like a deer that pants for the water, let your spirit longs for God.
• Listen to the movement of God in your heart; feel the rhythm; in the heart and pray to God in your heart language then pause to hear the still small voice.
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