EPIPHANY OF THE LORD
Empty Yourself, Respond to Everything
First Reading : ( Is 60:1-6
) : All people will behold your Light
Second Reading : ( Eph 3:2-3, 5-6 ) : All people will share God's grace
Gospel : ( Mt 2:1-12 ) : The wise men came to adore
Chinese Classics
※You must concentrate your attention. Do not listen with your ears,
but with your heart; do not comprehend with your heart, but with your
vital energy. Vital energy is an emptiness that is alert and waiting
to respond to everything.§(1)
※Watch and contemplate everything and you will understand.§(2)
Where is the child who has been born
king of the Jews? For we observed his star at its rising, and have come
to pay him homage... On entering the house, they saw the child with
Mary his mother; and they knelt down and paid him homage. Then, opening
their treasure chests, they offered him gifts of gold, frankincense,
and myrrh. (Mt 2: 2, 11 )
Epiphany was formerly called the ※Feast of the Three Kings.§ Scripture
says only that ※some wise men came from the East§ They may not have
been kings, nor were they necessarily three. On the other hand, maybe
they were kings and maybe there were three! They had seen an unusual
star and they especially came to worship the new born Saviour. They
brought gifts of gold, frankincense and myrrh with which to adore him.
A traditional interpretation of the three gifts is that the most precious
metal, gold, acknowledged Jesus as King; the frankincense, used in worship
and with smoke ascending symbolized our prayer arising to God's throne,
and recognized Jesus as God; and the myrrh used to embalm the dead,
acknowledged Jesus as a true human person who can suffer for us.
Recognition, adoration, offering - this is a three-fold action, three
steps in Christian worship. All three must be present before there is
a complete act of faith. If we recognize God and acknowledge Him as
our Lord, then we will surely worship, adore and serve Him. If we worship
and adore Him, then we will surely offer ourselves to Him; if we offer
ourselves, then we will also offer all that we have: our time, possessions,
talents, love. We offer our entire selves, we live for Him, we struggle
for Him.
They saw the Star and they came to adore Him. Surely there were many
others who saw the star, but only those few came searching. Why? Perhaps
some people never look up to the heavens, or some look only close by,
or they look and see but do not react. Truly we seldom look with attention.
Have you ever looked closely at the sky? Have you ever looked long and
attentively for one minute at a flower, a cloud, a mountain, a piece
of grass? Have you ever looked with appreciation at your loved ones,
your parents, friends, teachers? Do you pay attention to the gestures
and expressions of the people who brush past you on the street? Have
you ever entered into the state of ※watch and contemplate everything
and you will understand§(2)?
Are you aware that God is in the midst of all creation, that Jesus
is present in the least of our brothers and sisters? St. John's words
are truly worth our attention: ※The true
light, which enlightens everyone, was coming into the world. He was
in the world, and the world came into being through him; yet the world
did not know him.§(Jn 1: 9-10) Perhaps we do not accept
God because we are not aware of His presence.
Awareness is the first condition of love. When a student is totally
intent on playing ball on the court, he probably is not aware that a
fellow student is standing alone on the sidelines. He wants to play
but no one invites him. The first student can't reach out to the one
standing alone, or care for him or even pay attention to him, because
he hasn't even noticed that he's there. He is totally unaware of his
schoolmate.
At the time of the Epiphany the Saviour actually revealed himself to
the Gentiles, that is, those not of the Chosen People. But there are
many people who have never accepted God Incarnate. Non-Christians do
not accept Christ. Believers too sometimes do not accept him. Do we
truly accept him? We are baptized, we take part in the Eucharist, we
pray, read Scripture - is that the same as really believing in him and
accepting him?
Chuang Tzu taught us that when we listen, ※do not listen with your
ears§, but ※listen with your heart§. Our ears may hear incorrectly so
we should listen with our heart and contemplate the true meaning. But
Chuang Tzu immediately supplemented this by saying, ※do not comprehend
with your heart§ but ※with your vital energy§ because our heart can
be biased too. We may get confused or upset, and our heart cannot grasp
true understanding. In times like that, we should ※listen with our vital
energy§. (Chuang Tzu, ※The World of Men§).(1)
What is ※vital energy§?(3)
Vital energy does not mean circulation, as in 'chi-kung'(4).
Chuang Tzu's ※vital energy§ is ※an emptiness that is alert, waiting
to respond to everything.§ Being ※empty§ means possessing an open heart
and mind, being humble, breaking away from prejudice, bias and persistence.
The ※waiting§ is a kind of quiet, active, fervent anticipation. ※Waiting
to respond to everything§ is waiting quietly with a humble heart. Only
when we can empty ourselves are we able to enter into other people's
lives, understand their words and feel their emotions.
This spirit of ※waiting to respond to everything§ is actually the most
important condition in our encounter with God. Otherwise, what we encounter
may only be the ※god§ of our own imagination and creativity.
In this time of Epiphany, are you ready to accept Christ? Let us call
forth the state of ※waiting to respond to everything§ and wait quietly
and fervently for Christ's coming and loving care.
(1) 拺泭眳眕嫉ㄛ泭眳眕陑˙拺泭眳眕陑ㄛ泭眳眕ァ﹝ァ氪ㄛ剞奧渾昜氪珩﹝
(2) 勀昜噙夤諂赻腕﹝
(3) ァ
(4) ァ髡
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