Recognizing and Remembering our Racial Origin

Register now to our upcoming SiAd Tala Mystic Oracle Attunement Workshop on September 20, 2021 by filling up the form. https://forms.gle/VHoqxcUpaQ4hSvvDA "The Sibulan Adlaw Tala Mystic Oracle is the Celestial Lights that guides mankind through the Aeon of Time." Workshop will be held through Google Meet on October 20, 2021 from 7:00 PM to 9:00 … Continue reading Recognizing and Remembering our Racial Origin

Are you a Creator or just a Reactor?

We are already on our 5th day of our Sunrise Peace Prayer Devotion and today we are going to talk about the kind of life that we are living. https://open.spotify.com/episode/07kFyQr0htry7TGzviHkEN?si=MzEr4rKaQwKhuNd6BWA05w&dl_branch=1 2021 Sunrise Peace Prayer Episode 5: Are you a creator or just a reactor? Each new day we are given by the Divine the opportunity … Continue reading Are you a Creator or just a Reactor?

9 Years of Incorporating our Faith into Action

It's already been 9 years since we register Luntiang Aghama Natural Divine Arts Shrine of Healing Inc. as a Religious Corporation Sole in the Philippines. And from that time we have enjoyed so much freedom that we have reached this time of our existence. Our registration to the Philippines Securities and Exchange Commission have given … Continue reading 9 Years of Incorporating our Faith into Action

Reviving an Ifugao ‘mumbaki’ ritual

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Forty-eight years ago in the village of Bayninan in Kiangan town in Ifugao province, the last “dawat di bagol” (receiving the deity) ritual was performed.

This was an elaborate ritual in elevating a “mumbaki” (native shaman) to a higher order called the “mumbagol,” a performer of the high prestige rituals in Ifugao society and culture.

The dawat di bagol was performed during the harvest season where the supreme gods and deities were invoked to bestow authority on the mumbaki to preside over the rituals.

These included the rice ceremonies performed throughout the cycle of the “tinawon,” the traditional rice of the Ifugao. The rituals are done to honor the covenant between the “I-Pugaw” (people of the earth) and the givers of the tinawon, the “I-Kabunyan” (deities of the Skyworld).

During the recent rice harvest in Bayninan, Simon Tuguinay, 66, a mumbaki, was elevated to a mumbagol through a rarely performed…

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