
Martin Heidegger points it out that man is Dasein (i.e.
being in the world) yet while fully immersed in the world, he is not fully ‘of
the world’. He does not drift into the trivialities the world offers for such
will just make him preoccupied with these things, but instead he keeps on
withdrawing in order to reflect and remind himself of his ultimate purpose. However,
it remains a challenge on how he becomes able to define his existence inasmuch
as the circumstance he is to participate with is limited to the situation where
he exists corporeally. Example if he lives in America, then subsequently he
will have an orientation and life style akin to that of the Americans. If he
were in the Philippines, then it will follow that he is immersed to the
Filipino culture unlike to those of Chinese, Russians or Europeans leading to a
subjective conviction if what we can define to be human ‘per se’. In addition,
by the fact that we exist as finite, quantified, flawed and problematic beings,
then it becomes inevitable to commit wrong acts.
Yet after a deep introspection, I come to the point of
comprehending that the option I can do is to accept these realities of being
human while thinking that these are merely challenges to overcome. To expound,
those are just spices for me whether I am already mature enough to face the
reality of life ‘per se’. Besides freedom should not be cognised to be
something negative but instead we take its implication as positive.
Indeed, Richard
Gula states that freedom denotes an obligation. It enables us to subordinate
our self-interests in order to give a greater degree of preference to serving
the needs of others over our own. This is the kind of freedom that makes our
gifts as instruments of God’s love. In discerning, we have Jesus Christ, our
Lord as a model of the free and faithful response to God, and we have the Holy
Spirit to empower us to make such a response. Hence, I must accept that I am
not totally dependent of my own free will however there is God who serves as an
antecedent who influences me in every endeavour I may take.
A reflection on what is the essence of freedom 'per se'.
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