Linggo, Agosto 11, 2013
Lunes, Agosto 5, 2013
In Celebration of the Word
Pahingalay
The month of August is, for us Filipinos, the Buwan ng Wika, or the Month of Filipino Language. The Filipino language is an ancient language belonging to the Austronesian group of languages. In this ancient language, there is a word that is closely to the concept of contemplation--pahingalay. In fact, we may see it in several places in the bible:
The month of August is, for us Filipinos, the Buwan ng Wika, or the Month of Filipino Language. The Filipino language is an ancient language belonging to the Austronesian group of languages. In this ancient language, there is a word that is closely to the concept of contemplation--pahingalay. In fact, we may see it in several places in the bible:
"Itinalaga ng lumalag sa akin ang lugar ng aking pagpapahingalayan . . ." (He who created me assigned the place of my rest) Sirach 24:8
The word pahingalay incorporates
the word pahinga which means rest,
hinga which means breath and alay which means offering. It appears that the word pahingalay embodies
the concept of prayer and contemplation.
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Celebrating the Month of Filipino Language
Closely related to language is the writing
system. Long before the coming of the Spanish
colonizers the ancient Filipinos already had a writing system called the baybayin. According to researchers, the Filipinos belong to that small group of
countries that already had a writing system of its own.
In celebration for the gift of language and
writing, groups such as the Baybayin
Atbp, Kaibigan ni Oriang, Bahay Nakpil, Sanghabi, Baybayin Lahat and Kapitbahayan sa Kalye Bautista are celebrating the Buwan ng Wika on August 24 at 2:00 in the afternoon at Bahay
Nakpil Bautista, Quiapo, Manila. Part of
the celebration is a lecture “Baybayin: Karunungan ng Bayan” (Baybayin: Wisdom of our Nation) and a workshop on
how to write the baybayin. There will
also be an introductory workshop on the pangalay–a dance that captures the
grace of the baybayin writing system.
This is free and open to the public.
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