Leadership is not only about making decisions—it is about embodying values that inspire trust and stability. When personal conflicts, such as family rivalry, enter the public sphere, they can overshadow governance and erode credibility. For a leader of a nation, this situation demands wisdom, humility, and a commitment to the greater good. The Impact of … Continue reading Leadership, Family Rivalry, and the Path to National Unity
Peace Weaving
Awakening the Spirit of the Nation: A Prayer for Civic Renewal
In times of political uncertainty and social unrest, many Filipinos feel unheard, unseen, and unprotected. The promise of democracy often fades between elections, leaving citizens with little say in the decisions that shape their lives. As a spiritual leader and educator, I believe that civic engagement is not only a political act—it is a sacred … Continue reading Awakening the Spirit of the Nation: A Prayer for Civic Renewal
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
Fill up your self first then overflow!
I just want to share stories with you years ago I was honored by our tradition for causing peace in my country during the time of Storm Yolanda or Haiyan. Almost every people have been suffered from that time. Houses were destroyed, means of communication turned down, electricity source was pulled down. no food no … Continue reading Fill up your self first then overflow!
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.
Live in Peace rather to rest in peace
I firmly believe that where ever we put our thoughts on it will manifest. So as our feeling of hate, if we continue to entertain it in our heart and mind, it will only give us headache and heartache and to the worst, we might do some actions that we may regret it later one. … Continue reading Live in Peace rather to rest in peace
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
How do you Pray?
I see this from a Friend Eric Eldritch. and supposedly want to write an article on doing prayer as I received its lessons last night while in my devotion. But how do we really pray? Many people (i am included from that many) do pray and present to the Divine that we are always in … Continue reading How do you Pray?