The modern re-emergence of the "Old Path" (the indigenous, animistic spiritual traditions of the Philippines) is not an accidental trend; it is the fruit of deliberate, courageous work by ancestral gatekeepers who refused to let the old gods sleep. Chief among these spiritual architects was Bae Ulang Udig (born Paul Escubido Cabalfin), a revered binabaylan … Continue reading Guardians of the Fire: The Legacy of Bae Ulang Udig and the Rise of Templong Anituhan Inc.
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Reclaiming the Sacred: The Revolutionary Legacy of Babaylan Pagali and the Future of Templong Anituhan Inc.
For centuries, mainstream Philippine history textbooks have relegated early native uprisings to mere footnotes of Spanish colonial chronicles. But beneath the colonial ink lies a rich, spiritual tapestry of resistance led not just by tribal chieftains (datus), but by spiritual mediums who refused to let the Diwata be erased. Among these legendary figures is Babaylan … Continue reading Reclaiming the Sacred: The Revolutionary Legacy of Babaylan Pagali and the Future of Templong Anituhan Inc.
Reclaiming the Staff and the Blade: The Living Legacy of Babaylan Tamblot
In the heart of the Visayas, long before the concrete roads of modern Bohol were paved, the rustle of bamboo carried the chants of a revolution. The year was 1621. As Spanish steel and Catholic crosses sought to systematically dismantle the spiritual and social foundations of indigenous Philippine society, one figure stepped out of the … Continue reading Reclaiming the Staff and the Blade: The Living Legacy of Babaylan Tamblot
True Healing Is Not Violence: Reclaiming Compassion in Spiritual Practice
In some spaces today, there is a growing misconception that pain equals healing—that the more intense, forceful, or physically painful a ritual is, the more “effective” it becomes. Some even justify the use of harsh methods or tools—such as striking or whipping with objects like buntot pagi—as part of spiritual cleansing or deliverance. This perspective … Continue reading True Healing Is Not Violence: Reclaiming Compassion in Spiritual Practice
Dambana ng Diwa: A Sacred Online Retreat for Spiritual Wellness
June 15, 2026 | A New Moon Gathering of Awakening and Renewal In a time when many are feeling disconnected, overwhelmed, and searching for deeper meaning, a sacred invitation arises—not from the outside world, but from within. It is the call of the Diwa. On June 15, 2026, under the quiet and powerful energy of … Continue reading Dambana ng Diwa: A Sacred Online Retreat for Spiritual Wellness
Spiritual Wellness: The Soul of Filipino Wellness Tourism: Reclaiming Ancestral Healing through WeTap and Indigenous Wisdom
In recent years, wellness tourism has evolved beyond spa treatments and leisure retreats. Travelers today are seeking something deeper—an experience that heals not only the body but also the mind, heart, and spirit. This shift invites us, as Filipinos, to rediscover an essential yet often overlooked dimension of wellness: Spiritual Wellness. For the Wellness Tourism … Continue reading Spiritual Wellness: The Soul of Filipino Wellness Tourism: Reclaiming Ancestral Healing through WeTap and Indigenous Wisdom
On the Inclusion and Recognition of “Anituhan” in Government Forms and Digital Platforms
Prepared by:Rev. Rolando Gomez ComonChief Priest, Practitioner of AnituhanSan Jose Del Monte City, Bulacan Date: May 2026 I. Introduction This Position Paper is respectfully submitted to call the attention of government agencies, particularly those responsible for public data collection systems such as the eGovPH platform, to a significant issue affecting religious freedom and identity representation: the … Continue reading On the Inclusion and Recognition of “Anituhan” in Government Forms and Digital Platforms
Statement of the Interfaith Order of Peace Weavers and Templong Anituhan Inc. On Upholding Sacred Peace and Condemning Injustice at Home and Across the World
Dated: 29 January 2026 We, the Interfaith Order of Peace Weavers and Templong Anituhan Inc., speak from the ancestral wellsprings of our Indigenous and interfaith traditions. Our calling is to weave peace—to restore right relationship among peoples, the living Earth, and the unseen realms. We affirm the dignity of every being and the freedom of … Continue reading Statement of the Interfaith Order of Peace Weavers and Templong Anituhan Inc. On Upholding Sacred Peace and Condemning Injustice at Home and Across the World
Birth of a New Faith: On Freedom, Naming, and the Pilgrimage to Paradise
Introduction: The Question of Beginnings The freedom to create and establish a religion is upheld by many nations and affirmed by international charters that safeguard human dignity and conscience. Yet beyond legal protections lies a deeper inquiry: What does it mean to bring forth a new faith? Is it merely an act of organization—a community, … Continue reading Birth of a New Faith: On Freedom, Naming, and the Pilgrimage to Paradise
The Spirit of May 10: Bonifacio and Me
May 10 is a date that binds two lives across centuries—Andres Bonifacio’s death in 1897 and my birth in 1978. The numbers dance in a different order, yet they whisper of continuity: a life that ended for freedom, and a life that began to seek meaning in service and truth. Bonifacio was a man of … Continue reading The Spirit of May 10: Bonifacio and Me