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
Filipino Wiccan
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
🌏 From Ice to ICE: A Reflection on Connection, Separation, and the Journey of Humanity
🌿Introduction Throughout human history, the forces of nature have shaped not only the land beneath our feet but also the direction of our collective journey. Today, as we witness modern institutions setting boundaries and dividing communities, it is worth pausing to remember a time when ice itself connected the world, offering pathways to our earliest … Continue reading 🌏 From Ice to ICE: A Reflection on Connection, Separation, and the Journey of Humanity
Who Shapes Behavior? A Binabaylan Perspective on Family, Church, and Nature
In the sacred worldview of the Binabaylan, behavior is not merely a product of social conditioning—it is a reflection of one's inner balance, ancestral wisdom, and spiritual alignment with the forces of nature. This blog explores the layered question: Who truly shapes the behavior of a person? Is it the family, the school, the church, … Continue reading Who Shapes Behavior? A Binabaylan Perspective on Family, Church, and Nature
🌿 Luntiang Aghama: Reviving the Spirit of the Filipino Nation
In the heart of the Philippines, where ancient traditions meet modern challenges, Luntiang Aghama Natural Divine Arts Shrine of Healing Inc. stands as a beacon of cultural revival and spiritual healing. More than a religious organization, it is a movement that reconnects Filipinos with their ancestral roots, indigenous wisdom, and sacred identity. 🔥 Reclaiming Ancestral Wisdom Luntiang Aghama preserves and … Continue reading 🌿 Luntiang Aghama: Reviving the Spirit of the Filipino Nation
Let there be Peace in our Time
We already have come into a Full Circle since we started to revive this custom of doing Rolling Prayer for Peace every 15th day of the month by 9:00 PM in our own local time Zone. The Peace Prayer Booklet of Rev. Teri Helton Ott our Founding Order Head has become very handy as we … Continue reading Let there be Peace in our Time
Lead with Compassion and not Violence
Barangay Election is almost coming and the Campaign Period on becoming our Village Chief and Officials are already on. But did you know that the word Barangay was known before as Balangay that pertains to a Trading Boat before it was known as a Village. As in many Trading Boats or even passengers boat it … Continue reading Lead with Compassion and not Violence
Are you a problem solver? This prayer is for you.
Early this morning I responded to my cousin which I will keep unnamed. He asked me why every time he solved a problem, new problem will arise? I said to him, that is a good thing for me, it shows that you have a skill on solving problem which is a sign of being a … Continue reading Are you a problem solver? This prayer is for you.
Life full of Gratitude
Early this morning i walk out to the market to buy our food. And as I walk, I saw an old Friend that is younger than me also walking. But he walks differently which seems familiar to me because that friend of mine also had a stroke. I stopped him and talk. And ask him … Continue reading Life full of Gratitude
Our Beacon of Light
This is a new project that I am working on as I see that many people are returning back to the old faith but the resources on how to develop devotion with our Precolonial and Indigenous Deities are lacking. There are some information that could be found in books that been written by Christian Scholars … Continue reading Our Beacon of Light