Here's my observation on the phenomenon of Human resilience:
"Children like to play among ruins."
- Ric Vil Hori
30 July 2008
03 July 2008
measure
"The measure of how deep one probes the past will determine how high one aims for the future."
-Ric Vil Hori
-Ric Vil Hori
29 June 2008
My comment to a discussion at pinoyexchange regarding a supposed phenomenon beyond this planet that may occur as 2012 approaches:
Being skeptical may be beneficial, but it remains to be seen whether one has enough discernment when amidst the hoaxes, the fragility of the truth would be noticed and preserved when the valuable moment finally comes. In this case, especially in this country with a naive people subliminally manipulated to servitude of their foreign masters seen or otherwise, so obviously glaring by name of country itself yet they do not even notice it, the lack of discernment could result to destroying and loosing certain fragile truths that such damage may be tragically wasted like pearl thrown to pig stye.
The issue does not rely whether you or I believed it or not when such mysteries in universe will always exist and extend and it will always be there in the great vastness that starkly contrasts myopic, narrowminded opinions like tiny irrelevant speck.
The issue is how one replies to the vastness of the yet to be seen, whether to be humbled, be discerning, vigilant, keeping an open mind, willing to learn in contrast to reactions that are closeminded so blinded by pathetic arrogance that amplify a hollow degree of contemptous ignorance.
http://pinoyexchange.com/forums/showthread.php?p=27021420#post27021420
Being skeptical may be beneficial, but it remains to be seen whether one has enough discernment when amidst the hoaxes, the fragility of the truth would be noticed and preserved when the valuable moment finally comes. In this case, especially in this country with a naive people subliminally manipulated to servitude of their foreign masters seen or otherwise, so obviously glaring by name of country itself yet they do not even notice it, the lack of discernment could result to destroying and loosing certain fragile truths that such damage may be tragically wasted like pearl thrown to pig stye.
The issue does not rely whether you or I believed it or not when such mysteries in universe will always exist and extend and it will always be there in the great vastness that starkly contrasts myopic, narrowminded opinions like tiny irrelevant speck.
The issue is how one replies to the vastness of the yet to be seen, whether to be humbled, be discerning, vigilant, keeping an open mind, willing to learn in contrast to reactions that are closeminded so blinded by pathetic arrogance that amplify a hollow degree of contemptous ignorance.
http://pinoyexchange.com/forums/showthread.php?p=27021420#post27021420
20 June 2008
my new quote
I composed a new quote today:
"Those who insist on seeking outside never found it inside."
- Ric Vil Hori
The insight came from my obervation of bigots.
"Those who insist on seeking outside never found it inside."
- Ric Vil Hori
The insight came from my obervation of bigots.
10 June 2008
Maharlikan
I created another blogsite called 'Maharlikan' with a nice caption about 'freeing oneself from national mediocrity.'
Posted will be my musings, research and frustration at the state of cultural and historical drought of otherwise valuable sources of inspiration that any self-respecting country should have done.
It continually amuses that with a population of more than 70 million, that majority seemed naive and unaffected that the country was obviously named to continually condition the Filipino psyche that they remain in colonial bondage with a foreign authority. And they wonder why this country is so messed up.
Maharlika means a free person.
Posted will be my musings, research and frustration at the state of cultural and historical drought of otherwise valuable sources of inspiration that any self-respecting country should have done.
It continually amuses that with a population of more than 70 million, that majority seemed naive and unaffected that the country was obviously named to continually condition the Filipino psyche that they remain in colonial bondage with a foreign authority. And they wonder why this country is so messed up.
Maharlika means a free person.
26 May 2008
new Dagmay website
Davao Writers Guild co-member Dominique recently created a website for our Dagmay literary project:
http://dagmay.kom.ph/
My works may be viewed at the 'Index of Authors' link.
Here is Dom's blogsite "Sketches of a village idiot savant."
Thanks Dom!
http://dagmay.kom.ph/
My works may be viewed at the 'Index of Authors' link.
Here is Dom's blogsite "Sketches of a village idiot savant."
Thanks Dom!
18 May 2008
Dagmay
Last April, I co-edited the Dagmay issues, a literary project sponsored by our local group, the Davao Writers Guild in coordination with the National Commission for Culture and the Arts and Sunstar Davao, a local daily newspaper in the city. The project encourages local writers to submit their works and have it published in the weekly one-page Sunday supplement.

I also did some of the illustrations.

I also did some of the illustrations.
15 May 2008
perceived threat to China's materialistic communist regime
It is intriguing that unlike the other communist states in the West, Communist China had managed to survive the tides of change. I surmised the crucial factor that caused the crumbling down of Western Communism was generally due to its materialistic based ideology. Materialism may be a practical tool, but I believe that elevating it into an institution would be an error.
However, witnessing the atrocities committed by a materialistic government against the peaceful, noble people of Tibet only managed to expose its flaws. Tibetan history and culture, and its profoundly philosophical belief system spanning for centuries was firmed indomitable enough against threats implemented by an outside force and attempts at 'reimmersing' the Tibetan people. Like the Chinese culture, The Tibetan legacy withstood impressively for many centuries. The materialistc Chinese regime, which seemed to treat these noble souls of a noble country as if mere commodities and statistics for the communist machinery, only began in the early part of the 20th century.
Materialistic communism in China may have managed to hold on despite the collapse of its counterparts in the West, but I analyze that there is, after all, a challenge strong enough to crumble one of the last bastions of materialistic ideology, for even this regime perceived it as the threat to its pedestal.
The challenge shall be with Tibet. Tibet is a worthy catalyst for China to free itself from the bondage of a materialistic ideology and for China to once again achieve its greatness.
However, witnessing the atrocities committed by a materialistic government against the peaceful, noble people of Tibet only managed to expose its flaws. Tibetan history and culture, and its profoundly philosophical belief system spanning for centuries was firmed indomitable enough against threats implemented by an outside force and attempts at 'reimmersing' the Tibetan people. Like the Chinese culture, The Tibetan legacy withstood impressively for many centuries. The materialistc Chinese regime, which seemed to treat these noble souls of a noble country as if mere commodities and statistics for the communist machinery, only began in the early part of the 20th century.
Materialistic communism in China may have managed to hold on despite the collapse of its counterparts in the West, but I analyze that there is, after all, a challenge strong enough to crumble one of the last bastions of materialistic ideology, for even this regime perceived it as the threat to its pedestal.
The challenge shall be with Tibet. Tibet is a worthy catalyst for China to free itself from the bondage of a materialistic ideology and for China to once again achieve its greatness.
12 May 2008
Tibet and Buddhism
With the events that recently occured in Tibet, these movies had somehow opened me up to the profound importance of that enchanting yet real place and the atrocities committed against them. The movies provide a glimpse of the profoundly high degree of philosophy that these noble people possess, transcending even beyond this secular world:
Kundun
Little Buddha
The Life of Buddha
One of those that impressed me in the films were the animal 'actors' (of course the large snake in "The Life of Buddha" was a prop, I meant those real animals) and how 'well' the creatures played their part.
(I discovered later that an Earthquake occured in China 12 May 2008)
Kundun
Little Buddha
The Life of Buddha
One of those that impressed me in the films were the animal 'actors' (of course the large snake in "The Life of Buddha" was a prop, I meant those real animals) and how 'well' the creatures played their part.
(I discovered later that an Earthquake occured in China 12 May 2008)
06 April 2008
Lost Horizon
The recent events occuring in Tibet made me recall the classic film "Lost Horizon."
Actually, this film by Burt Bacharach (he is a gift to humanity) was my childhood frustration in which I could still remember up to now. We also had a vinyl record of it and my insistent demands had kept it playing most of the time. I even drew sketches of the palace copied from the record case. It was the early 70's and I was very, very young then. I watched with great enthusiasm as the movie was shown on TV. Then...a brownout occured!! Aaarggh!!
Thanks to the youtube era I recently got a glimpse of this wonderful film, but only managed to get just that...glimpses (sigh).
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JlE0Lb46rVE&feature=related
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LFGayvuO2Rw&feature=related
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fp8vydLWGJk&feature=related
The recent outcry in Tibet manifests that the Human Spirit shall not be stifled in a box, not even by secular government.
Hey, they made a replay on Star Wars, why not Lost Horizon?
I want replay! I want replay!
Actually, this film by Burt Bacharach (he is a gift to humanity) was my childhood frustration in which I could still remember up to now. We also had a vinyl record of it and my insistent demands had kept it playing most of the time. I even drew sketches of the palace copied from the record case. It was the early 70's and I was very, very young then. I watched with great enthusiasm as the movie was shown on TV. Then...a brownout occured!! Aaarggh!!
Thanks to the youtube era I recently got a glimpse of this wonderful film, but only managed to get just that...glimpses (sigh).
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JlE0Lb46rVE&feature=related
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LFGayvuO2Rw&feature=related
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fp8vydLWGJk&feature=related
The recent outcry in Tibet manifests that the Human Spirit shall not be stifled in a box, not even by secular government.
Hey, they made a replay on Star Wars, why not Lost Horizon?
I want replay! I want replay!
13 March 2008
what is your opinion?
Perhaps you may want to answer this question on Philippine education that I posted at answers.yahoo.com.
It seems that the state of education in this country, even among top schools was geared to teaching into making graduates as mere efficient commodities for the economic machinery, rather than teaching or encouraging students how to build this nation.The educational system seemed to disregard the value of Culture, Art, Literature in nation building so as to give it valuable 'soul '. That is why most Filipinos are not supportive of artworks or have no passion for reading, and are easily manipulated by crass commercialism or succumb to foreign interest. It seemed the educational system had failed on these.Do you agree or otherwise? What is your opinion?
You can post your answers by clicking here, or even at the comment section of this blog.
It seems that the state of education in this country, even among top schools was geared to teaching into making graduates as mere efficient commodities for the economic machinery, rather than teaching or encouraging students how to build this nation.The educational system seemed to disregard the value of Culture, Art, Literature in nation building so as to give it valuable 'soul '. That is why most Filipinos are not supportive of artworks or have no passion for reading, and are easily manipulated by crass commercialism or succumb to foreign interest. It seemed the educational system had failed on these.Do you agree or otherwise? What is your opinion?
You can post your answers by clicking here, or even at the comment section of this blog.
questions, answers, and stuffs they don't let you answer
Recently, one of yahoo's services got my interest at answers.yahoo.com. Cool, so I began sharing answers ranging from dream interpretation to seemingly non-sensical "do you think monkeys are funny?" (to which I replied, 'if you find humans funny, then they are').
Another dreamer had this 'nightmare' about witnessing a school shootout, hiding inside a closet with his girlfriend and them getting amorous, until he got shot eventually. I found the dream sequence shallow though and lacking in indepth symbols as the subconscious use as language, so I answered maybe he got too engrossed with violent films that profited much on his fears. He replied, excitedly, that he had always wanted to be a movie director! Strange though, the thread got deleted from my list.
Then there's this question, "Are there any intelligent Americans left?", which was a poster's ranting about Bush signing the waterboarding (no, it's not a surfer's lingo) torture against Guantanamo prisoners.
I posted this reply, and I believe my equally pis_ed-off American e-friends at a politics chatroom I frequented will agree with me regarding their decadent fellows:
I consider an American to be pathetically lacking in humane intellect if he/she:
- relies too much on puppet corporate media for information
- thinks Bush is the best president
- worships a money god as hypocrties do for their greed
- votes for politicians with the agenda for continuing the WAR economy
-thinks he/she is better than the rest of humanity just because he/she sucks better
-abhors organic food over chemical lazed junk foods.
-points to Asia in the map when asked where his/her country is located
- concludes that waterboarding is a surfer's lingo because he/she didn't bother to look at a search engine.
Weird, but that controversial thread also got erased from the list.
Another dreamer had this 'nightmare' about witnessing a school shootout, hiding inside a closet with his girlfriend and them getting amorous, until he got shot eventually. I found the dream sequence shallow though and lacking in indepth symbols as the subconscious use as language, so I answered maybe he got too engrossed with violent films that profited much on his fears. He replied, excitedly, that he had always wanted to be a movie director! Strange though, the thread got deleted from my list.
Then there's this question, "Are there any intelligent Americans left?", which was a poster's ranting about Bush signing the waterboarding (no, it's not a surfer's lingo) torture against Guantanamo prisoners.
I posted this reply, and I believe my equally pis_ed-off American e-friends at a politics chatroom I frequented will agree with me regarding their decadent fellows:
I consider an American to be pathetically lacking in humane intellect if he/she:
- relies too much on puppet corporate media for information
- thinks Bush is the best president
- worships a money god as hypocrties do for their greed
- votes for politicians with the agenda for continuing the WAR economy
-thinks he/she is better than the rest of humanity just because he/she sucks better
-abhors organic food over chemical lazed junk foods.
-points to Asia in the map when asked where his/her country is located
- concludes that waterboarding is a surfer's lingo because he/she didn't bother to look at a search engine.
Weird, but that controversial thread also got erased from the list.
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