Where is true peace to be found? Archbishop Desmond Tutu might say it
can be found in the African concept of "ubuntu."
He says, "Ubuntu
is a concept that we have in our Bantu languages at home. Ubuntu is the
essence of being a person. It means that we are people through other
people. We cannot be fully human alone. We are made for interdependence,
we are made for family. When you have ubuntu, you embrace others. You
are generous, compassionate."
He also says that if the world had
more ubuntu, there would be no war. The powerful would help the weak.
That is where peace is to be found.
A story from World War II
shines a spotlight on ubuntu. In 1942, the American consul ordered
citizens home from the Persian Gulf, for fear they might get caught in
the spreading conflict. Travel was difficult, and some civilians secured
passage on the troop ship Mauritania. Passengers included thousands of
Allied soldiers, 500 German prisoners of war and 25 civilian women and
children.
The ship traveled slowly and cautiously, constantly in
danger from hostile submarines patrolling the ocean depths. It was
Christmas Eve and they had traveled for a full two months. They had only
made it as far as the coastal waters of New Zealand and all on board
were homesick, anxious and frightened.
Someone came up with the
idea of asking the captain for permission to sing Christmas carols for
the German prisoners, who were surely as homesick and lonely as the
passengers. Permission was granted and a small choral group made its way
to the quarters where the unsuspecting prisoners were held. They decided
to sing "Silent Night" first, as it was written in Germany by Joseph
Mohr and was equally well known by the prisoners.
Within seconds
of beginning the carol, a deafening clatter shook the floor. Hundreds of
German soldiers sprang up and crowded the tiny windows in order to
better see and hear the choristers. Tears streamed unashamedly down
their faces. At that moment, everyone on both sides of the wall
experienced the universal truth -- that at the core of our being, all
people everywhere are one. They experienced ubuntu. Hope and love broke
down the barriers between warring nations and, for that moment at least,
all were one family.
We are meant to be one. And only after we
realize that amazing truth can we find what we need - true peace.