Wednesday, August 13, 2014

Who Am I?

I am a simple guy! *winks*

Nah! To tell you frankly, I'm a little sophisticated. Too hard to handle and easily broke. Maybe I was born with a fragile heart. I don't want to be alone. Hey, who does? Whenever I am alone, many peculiar things pop into my mind! If you read up until this point, well then my friend, you're in for a heck of a ride!

I was born on February 2, 1989. Year of the Earth Dragon. Amethyst. Aquarius, the Water Bearer. Wait. Too psychic? But then again, who isn't? Emotionally unstable and extremely moody! I can be a pain in the butt most of the time. Nonetheless, I admit my negative sides. It is really up to you if you will accept me for who I am and not as someone who is not.

I have always dreamed of being popular. I really want to be known by everyone. A celebrity. I want everyone singing my songs. Oh how I wish I had the guts. That would surely hit the spot! That is why, even for a low payment or no payment at all, I accept projects. But as years pass, I realize that it is important for me to earn, for me, for my future - for security. That is why I also admit that I am extravagant. I tend to overspend on nonsense things. Friends are always the top priority and my ego loves it when I am surrounded by them. I feel like a star!

I am an artist. As an artist, I feed on approval. I feed on appreciation for my craft.

...to be continued...

Some Questions Needing Answers

The Author
Everyday, we all encounter different questions in our heads that simply need answers. But because our lives are going fast everyday, we tend to forget those questions and leave them unanswered. These are just some of my random thoughts:

Happiness is such a profound word. Factors like contentment, completeness and many others affect the way we define happiness. Well, for me, I think happiness is finding a home -- not just any home, but a place where you can be who you are and people will accept you for what you are, and not try to change you, or expect you to change abruptly. It's just like finding a comfort zone, only, much wider and broader. Somewhere you can wake up and see or feel no stress at all.

Some say that those stresses are there to stay, or problems make a person, etc. Those are actually not motivational and oftentimes mislead a person into thinking that problems are encountered everyday. But guess what: WE make the problems! Deep inside our heads WE make things much more complicated than it should be. Simple words, we take offensively. And I would like to reiterate how we always, ALWAYS, take things too seriously. For instance, personal wall posts or tweets. We get affected and get involved to much that we fail to see that the main reason why people blog, or tweet their emotions online, is because, posting it in space, makes in neutral. It stays that way and is simply put out in the world. The blogger really don't need your opinion whether it was right or wrong! That is his/her only time alone in cyberspace, spending all their time there where they can be who they want to be; to put out the words they can't say in real life! In short, that is their happiness.

Another question in my mind is who can give advice to who? Or what factors make up the "I-know-I-am-right"? Does it involve age? Or position? Or titles? Or degrees? Are those factors enough to say that they are more superior? Or that they are always right? I have encountered that a whole lot of times and believe me, it's not always easy to compete with someone who has a degree, or reached the age of whitening hair, or someone of authority. That is the stereotype: authority always wins! But does it really have to be that way?

We all have a voice and we can say what we want. But when someone relates to that and is offended by it, we get turmoil. It is simply sad that we cannot accept that as adults, we can also be narrow-minded and wrong. We must learn to listen to the young ones---to listen to the inferior. We may be older or smarter, but we should not always guilt-trip on the latter. A key to wisdom is to listen and analyze every aspect of what we do or say. When we feel violated, we have two options: react violently or react silently. To me, I approach the person, in any way, and tell them right in the face: "You are dead wrong, my friend." But how do others take it? They take offense! We do! All the time!

People also forget to ask other people: "How are you?", "What's on your mind?", or "Have you any problems lately?". That is why it is so enticing to blog it on Facebook because it asks us, "What's on your mind?". Facebook won't react to your post! It stays neutral. Who reacts? People. How do they react? One-sided perception---their own side. Not everything you learned in life is utterly the same with others. But instead of bickering and commenting how wrong this person posted his thoughts, I honestly think that we should ask him/her, what's wrong. listen and understand. That way, we know how to handle that person in the long run. Not by condemning him/her and condoning his/her actions. That is just unfair!

And we tend to ask ourselves, "Why is he/she that way?" However, we never observe. We just think he/she is wrong, preach and move on. Instead of giving support, we give a reason to make him/her sadder and more inferior about himself/herself. We have love and concern towards another person which we develop through the course of time we meet him/her. Shouldn't we use this love to understand another person instead of making him/her feel remorse and guilt?

This is why suicide occurs. Those people who need another person to talk to, fails to reach out his/her message or feelings. I don't condemn those who commit suicide. I condemn the people around them! Why? Because they failed to listen and failed to understand. People who are down and/or sad don't need to take crap from guilt-trippers. They need extra care! They need to burst out their feelings without anyone contradicting them all the time.

BELIEVE ME, because it happens to me every time! Thanks to my faith, I never and will never course to suicide.

That's it for now! See you soon!

I Consider Jesus Christ as a "Superstar"!

Ama Namin

Composed by
Eduardo P. Hontiveros, SJ

Performed by
III of a Kind:
Annie Nepomuceno
Edward Granadosin
Gelo Francisco

Arranged by
Yoyong Nalasa

Recorded and Mixed at
Mixsonic Recording Studio
by Dominic Benedicto

Video Courtesy of
Rosyel Sawali (YouTube)

Uploaded on
Oct 11, 2008

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AMA NAMIN

Ama namin, sumasalangit Ka,
Sambahin ang Ngalan Mo,
Mapasaamin ang kaharian Mo,
Sundin ang loob Mo,
Dito sa lupa para nang sa langit,

Bigyan Mo kami ngayon,
Ng aming kakanin sa araw-araw,
At patawarin Mo kami sa aming mga sala,
Para nang pagpapatawad namin,
Sa mga nagkakasala sa amin,
At huwag Mo kaming ipahintulot sa tukso,
At iadya Mo kami, sa lahat ng masama,

Sapagkat sa'Yo nagmumula,
Ang kaharian at kapangyarihan,
At ang kaluwalhatian, magpasawalang hanggan,
Magpasawalang hanggan!

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He has done a lot for me...


Throughout the course of my life as a young kid, my mom and I are very active in church activities. My mom was a CWL (Catholic Women's League) Member, and a choir master. We are both inclined in the field of music and we share almost the same genres.

Christ became my number one musician. To me, His image will always be a jovial but firm Christ --- a hipster, a friend, a brother. He gives me the boost to go on and on and on with life. Struggles are a phase and will always be gone at any point in time. It all depends on how you built up your relationship with Christ.

But not only is He a friend, He is my Savior. No words expressed in any book or in any translation of the Bible can describe how much He has done for me ever since I left my home and lived alone. He understands me when I am furious. He is always there to provide whatever I need. He gives my a light tap reminding me that what I am doing is against His will. And He seldom leaves my side.

I may not be the best person. I may not be a very good person. In fact, I am a person full of flaws... full of mistakes... I am a very sinful person. However, I always check-in on Him and ask Him: "What am I going to do?" In His presence, I am small; seemingly insignificant. But whenever He uses me for His Holy purpose, I submit to Him completely.

Why do I always get into trouble? Because I am human. I make mistakes. I commit them intentionally. Unwary of its repercussions. But what does He do? Did Christ ever leave me? I don't think so. Because if He did, I would be literally dead by now. As a human, I feel lonely at the end of the day. I even blog about those moments! Loneliness is a natural emotion for humans to feel. The sense of seeing no one physically gives any man a sense of loneliness.

However, at the end of each day, out of all the mistakes and sins I commit, I always believe that Christ is always by my bedside, patting me on the back and comforting me whenever I feel remorse and guilt from what I did. The sad part is not everyone realizes that. Because of the natural human structure and "recall" or memory, we can never start again with a clean slate. It is always waking up that makes us realize that what happened yesterday MUST be a part of today. I don't know if that makes any sense but I think you get the idea.

Again, I think it is humanly and Godly wrong to keep on doing bad things. But as Christ puts it, we must forgive, spite of all the things that happen to us. He oftentimes call us the "hypocrites" because we show other how valuable we are and how wise we are and how knowledgeable we are in interpreting and understanding the scriptures, yet we do not live these words in our lives. In fact, we "study" His words just so we can quote our advice from the Bible. I think it's unfair. God did not give us the Word ti interpret and understand; He gave it to us so that WE ourselves can have a revelation about it and apply it for our OWN daily lives. I could just imagine Christ laughing His heart out while you struggle the understand the complexity of His simple teachings.

Everyday, we encounter these people. People who are so full of knowledge about the "word". (Notice the capital "W" and the small "w", pertaining to the "word" defining a word, and the "Word" defining Christ's teachings). Their rudimentary knowledge and skills that came from far across the land! The interpretation on how we should praise God. Their earthly interpretation about God's will on choosing how and where and what do we do when we worship God.

God is so simple, that He is so profound. He is a straight-to-the-point God. A Father figure. Our Creator. And He should never be mocked. But people put words in His mouth. The so-called "liturgists" know so much about God---at least that's what they think. As a parishioner, I personally never EVER looked at priests or bishops or popes as "holy". I see them as humans, delivering God's message. They level off the playing field for those who cannot understand the Word. And by golly, some use it to their advantage.

Nowadays, it is common for me to see these men smoking and drinking. I see them stepping out of priesthood and marrying. I see them with fancy cars and fancy possessions. What about their vows that our teachers keeps on reiterating in out heads when I was young? Poverty, chastity and obedience. Where are those? Did they change the rules so that Padre Damaso can marry or own hundreds and thousands worth of lands?

I never saw the word religion in any of the four gospels of the Bible. Jesus never talked about religion. What about God? God never talked about religion. The word "religion" shows up at books involving the apostles and other servants of God. A cooked-up term to call those who worship Him, "religious". Religion, is not about faith or relationship with God. It pertains to a group of people sharing one belief, one faith. For me, the word "religion" causes divides. It's so ironic. I grew up believing about religion, but never really got to know Christ. I learned more about the life of our parish priest or local pastors or ministers, but never about Christ. What we should be teaching our children should be about how God loves us so much, that in spite of our sinful ways, His Son died on the cross to save US. Not some cooked up dogmas, written by human hands.

Don't get me wrong! Whatever you believe, I respect, truly. I just expressed my opinion and I do not expect for anyone reading this to change their perspective. I was just thinking, what if Christ were here in the flesh. What would His religion be? Ever since, the world is divided in many ways: culture, religion, language, color, race, etc... What if we removed all those factors and treated every creature on earth as our own brothers and sisters? What if we just praised God and exalted His Holy Name and thanked Him for everything we have now? What if we were contented with what God has provided us and lived under the greatest commandments: Love GOD above all things and love your neighbors as you would yourself? What if we all believed in repercussions and what we do to other people, would be done unto us? There are so many questions but only one answer: Love.

If we love our neighbors, we wouldn't lie, cheat, steal, kill or dishonor them. If we love God above all things, we would do as He says and spread peace, kindness and love to everyone and everything He created. LOVE is such a big word that we can't even understand its true essence. But deep inside, it is instilled in us. How GOD gave us His love, so must we to His creation.

It's not about the songs we sing in service. It's not about how good a preacher is. It's all about being bold enough as parents to make our children's foundation about GOD and His unconditional LOVE stronger. How we teach them to become good people---to become contented with what GOD provides.

And what about the existing population? Well, they are grown-ups who grew up in a twisted society. We already know that we do wrong, but we hate to admit it and move on. Always factoring that "I was on earth first so I am always right." or "I am in authority, so I am the law." Well, if that's the case, if you have a close mind, there is no hope for you then, is there? Remember: Christ is watching over you.

-fin-

A Song: Rama at Sita's "Ako'y Iyong-Iyo"

This song was introduced to me by Mr. Melvin Barrantes and Ms. Jasmin Gallardo. I played this for the wedding of Mamu Josefina Fabricante's son's wedding. I never found a well-transcribed lyrics on-line and so I decided to post this up. If I am not mistaken, this was pre-recorded by Mr. Ariel Rivera and Ms. Lani Misalucha, and performed by Raymond Lauchengco and Chiqui Pineda.
DISCLAIMER: I do not own any part of this song.



Ako'y Iyong-Iyo

Ariel Rivera and Lani Misalucha


ARIEL: Init ng 'yong yakap, tamis ng 'yong halik,
Dikit ng katawan, habang nagtatalik,
LANI: Ako'y iyong-iyo, walang pagkakimi,
Ibibigay sa'yo, langit na sandali...

ARIEL: Bango ng iyong buhok, lambot ng 'yong dibdib,
Nalalasing ako nitong pagsasanib,
LANI: Ako'y iyong-iyo, walang pagkakimi,
Ibibigay sa'yo, langit na sandali...

Reprano:
ARIEL: Halina giliw ko, sa dulo ng sabik,
LANI: Buhayin ang panata ng pag-iisang dibdib,
ARIEL & LANI: Ako'y iyong-iyo, lindol man o bagyo,
Walang pag-alinlangan, ako'y iyong-iyo...

LANI: Ningas ng 'yong dila, nagbibigay sigla,
ARIEL: Himas ng 'yong palad, nakakapangliyad,
LANI: Dampi ng 'yong labi, kirot napapawi,
ARIEL: Akit ng 'yong titig, nakakapanginig...

Ikalawang Reprano:
ARIEL: Halina giliw ko, sa dulo ng sabik,
LANI: Buhayin ang panata ng pag-iisang dibdib,
ARIEL & LANI: Ako'y iyong-iyo, lindol man o bagyo,
Walang pag-alinlangan, ako'y iyong-iyo,
LANI: (Ako'y iyong-iyo...)

Huling Reprano:
ARIEL & LANI: Dalhin na natin 'to, sa rurok ng langit,
Buksan ang kabanata ng pag-iisang dibdib,
Ako'y iyong-iyo, lindol man o bagyo,
Walang pag-alinlangan, walang pag-alinlangan,
Walang pag-alinlangan, ako'y...
LANI: ...iyong-iyo...

Koda:
ARIEL: Init ng 'yong yakap, tamis ng 'yong halik,
LANI: (Ako'y iyong-iyo...)

-fin-

A Song: Oyayi ng Isang Ina

I first learned of this song when I was in San Jose, Occidental Mindoro. This was performed by Ms. Lea Dipol Abela+. It deeply touched my heart because I can relate to this song. I remember my mom, Aida Reyes, when she was still alive.
DISCLAIMER: I do not own any part of this song.

Courtesy of TheInfiniteSource from etsy.com

Oyayi ng Isang Ina

As Performed by: Ms. Lea Dipol Abela


Himbing sa ‘king bisig, iuugoy kita,
Aking pag-ibig nawa’y madamtan ka,
Ang haplos ko, ang dampi ko maging lakas,

‘Yong ipinid isipang pagod;
Sa pagtulog payapang lubos,

H’wag mabahala, gagabayan kita,
Sa ’yong paglakad ay aakayin ka,
Sa pagtahak ng ‘yong landas, kasama mo,

Sa daluyong ng iyong buhay,
Ika’y lumapit ako’y na rito,

Reprano:
Sa pagtulog mo, ‘di mapapano,
Ang dibdib ko’y himlayan mo,
Pag-big ko’y ikumot mo,
Idudulot sa’yong buo,

Sa ’yong paglisan, at mangulila ka,
Ng alaala, aaliwin kita,
Sa ’yong labi iguguhit ang ‘yong ngiti,
Bubuhayin damdaming hapo,
Sisikaping loob mabuo,

(Ulitin ang Reprano)

Koda:
Sisikaping loob mabuo,
Ika’y lumapit ako’y narito,
Aking himig maging baon mo...

-fin-

Robin Williams: A Star To Shine Forever

photo courtesy of www.gossip.is

by Vernon Andrew Reyes

Wednesday, August 13, 2014

News of actor/comedian Robin Williams truly shocked me, among the other millions of his fans all over the world. He was a part of my "growing up" years and I must say that his movies and stand-up acts really had an impact on me.

He was very, very animated when he tells a story, as if the background music and images moving around him were unnecessary. I saw him as a simple man with a simple source of happiness: making other people share what he feels.

I was not shocked that this person had sadness dwelling inside him. Depression is common with many people. Believe it or not, the saddest people, I believe, has the ability to bring joy and laughter to other people the most. Many of his movies portray this deepness inside him.

Movies like Mrs. Doubtfire and Bicentennial Man are the movies which really touched my heart. It seemed to me that these roles were totally suited him. He was the one who gave me the valuable lessons of love and family values, plus the occasional comic quips and antics, giving sweetness in the stage play we call "life".

Amongst the stars that shone in the limelight, Robin's star would shine the brightest--not to mention the most colorful. I believe on a quote that he once said: "All the new people you meet, it's pretty amazing. The vampire needs new blood. And there is still a lot to learn and there is always great stuff out there. Even mistakes can be wonderful." Yes. He, in his age, said that there are still a lot to learn. He never stopped to be inquisitive and never ceased to embrace new ideas.

I remember how awestruck I was, watching him on a documentary in koko.org where we met Koko, the gorilla who can fluently talk through the American Sign Language. It was truly amazing! Not only that, all of his interviews were fun to watch. I will also never forget how my favorite online show =3, hosted by Mr. Ray William Johnson, featured him. He was very candid and welcoming.

All in all, I believe that Robin Williams' star will shine forever. Now, we have a comedic angel watching above us and can give us another reason to look up and smile. He may not have lived to "200" (Bicentennial) physically, but you will be living forever in our thoughts and memories.

We love you Robin! We will truly, dearly miss you!
God rest your soul!

-fin-