Sunday, August 9, 2015

The Life's Barcode

There's power in numbers.


Universe was created in exact number. Space, matter, and energy are composed of infinite forces that  are synchronized in numbers; as if we were created by a wonderful mathematician. So we are humans. We born, grow, and eventually die. The cycle is infinite; and are based on numbers. 


A psychic says that numbers are like fingerprints of a "Creative One", tickling our souls with the knowing of our path and power. 


I started to notice this number synchronicity when I was in Grade 5 when I discovered that my Boy Scout ID No. was 666. The number 6  dominated my life until my high school years (1996). I was in Section 16 on the first year, then became 6 on the second year. 

The number 4 started to reveal when I was in third year. I was in Section 4, up to fourth year.


When I started to study number synchronicity,  I found out that Number 6 tells about nourishment and nurturing of what you want to grow. True enough, those years were  formative years. I also noticed that every significant events that were happening to me which falls under the number 6 were my memorable and the happiest one.


Below are the meanings of numbers in our life. Be attentive. When a number continues to shows up in your life, pay heed. Maybe, our life is patented already.


Number 1 (Pioneer) Take on leadership. Be brave, original, and courageous. Time to explore new things; start anew. There is a new path set before you. Just follow it.


Number 2 (Direct Sensitivity)  Time to slow down. Focus on what you want to receive and become.  Be creative and start to think out-of-the-box.


Number 3 (Express) Reveal yourself.  It's your moment to show who you are to the world, never mind the sequences because everything will fall into place. Be optimistic. Don't look back.


Number 4 (Building) Get to work. Organize and put all your effort to do what you really want. Be real.


Number 5 (Liberate) Move and progress. Pursue your dreams, as changes needs to happen right away. Seek out for excitement as your life gets boring. Anew.


Number 6  (Formative) Nourish and nurture what you want to grow. Be like a butterfly.  Beautify.


Number 7 (Seek) Go deeper. There are things that are more than the eye meets. Be attentive.


Number 8 (Manifest) Bring out the things you invested subconsciously. Vibrant. 


Number 9 (Envision) Surrender the old to make space for the new. Align yourself with a cause and try to vision ahead. Dream & Act.


















Wednesday, April 16, 2014

Places That Haunted Me


I love to travel. I prefer places with value—either historical, cultural or religious per se, like century old churches, heritage houses, monuments and long-forgotten structures.   These places breath; and the memories accumulated through its existence gave them spirits—literally and categorically speaking.  Old places usually referred to as haunted. Contrary to the beliefs that spirits normally inhabited theses places, they actually don’t. Spirits do not resides in a particular place however, their memories are. Spirits have no concept of time and space. They can travel anywhere and in any period of time they wish. What was left in these places they once settled are their emotions, thoughts and memories called the memory imprints. These imprints can manifest particularly if it’s strong. Apparently, even those who are alive can   leave imprints in a particular place. This is the reason why you can feel the gloominess in public buildings like city halls, hospitals and even churches.

Here are some of the places  I had visited with strong memory imprints:


 1. Fort Santiago, Intramuros

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2. Paco Park, Sta. Ana, Manila

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3.  The Diplomat Hotel, Baguio City

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4. Casa Burgos, Vigan City

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5. Casa Crisologo, Vigan City

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6. Calle Crisologo, Vigan City

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7. REGINA RICA, Tanay, Rizal

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8. Magellan's Cross, Cebu City

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9. The NAIA Terminal 3

Monday, April 14, 2014

Deja Vu, All Over Again?

Deja Vu, which originated from the French word meaning “already happened”--is a mysterious phenomenon, however, can be regarded as a natural occurrences that according to the psychologists, 98% out of 100% merely experiencing it. Apparently, most of the people considered the experience as mental illness.
What causes Deja vu still troubled us. Scientists considered the phenomenon as a normal brain activity with respect to the processing of memory and perception. Study shows that information initially proceeds to the mind before we can analyze. This causes confusion once we associated the present scenarios in the particular places and events, as if it is already happened.
Our brain is consist of two hemispheres, each has different biological electricity that our body receive. The left hemisphere obtains electrical impulses with negative charge, while the right hemisphere gets positive charge. Our mind is capable of transforming theses charges into a subtle dense energy through thinking. Psychologist usually called this process a mental or spiritual energy.

 Scientists has long discovered the energy particle called psychon. According to a study, once we think, our brain produces subtle energy with embedded information called thought forms, which psychic “literally” reads. Hence, people might experience deja vu because of his thought forms from the past or even from the present. It is possible that we intercept information from the thought forms that perpetually exists in a form of energy. The strong and uninterrupted thought forms came from the strong emotion. This the reason why sentimental persons usually experience deja vu.
Deja vu is not a mental illness. Who knows that someday, as the technology progresses, this energy might be use for the mankind advancement.



Sunday, April 13, 2014

My Sister's Childhood Vision Deciphered



My sister had this disturbing vision when she was eight. She was about to sleep when she saw a black hawk  and a black snake crawling in her bed. So frightened, she tried to shoo them away. The animals vanished into thin air. The vision scared us for years believing that they might be devils in the form of animals, until I became knowledgeable on interpreting someone’s dream and vision.  And be able to come up with  a conclusion of the said phantasm. The black hawk means that my sister will travel in the future. The snake represent a temptation that might come and may ruin her future. 

 



 



Many years passed by before the meaning of that vision come to pass. About the black snake, a temptation almost destroyed the future of my sister. Luckily, she overcome the said disturbance and now became a successful  sea woman. Black hawk is a kind of bird soaring high in the sky like my sister  traveling to different countries as a seafarer.  

Tuesday, October 8, 2013

Medieval Philippines



History repeats itself—in the Philippines. If we noticed, we are again living in a Medieval Period—the chaotic period in the history of mankind. Look around, and you will see the signs:

1. A messy community—In Middle Ages, cities around Europe were filthy, without proper sewerage system that made streets muddy all the time that causes foul odor. Garbage were seen everywhere inviting rats and insects.  Now, here in the Philippines, do you see any differences?

2. Lack of morality—Medieval Europe caters prostitution. There were taverns in every corner that offers short-term happiness. Personal hygiene then were very much questionable. Beggars can  be seen everywhere. Incest, drugs, gossips were part of everyday life.

3. Barbaric Acts—The totality of Medieval Period. People then were barbaric. Filipinos nowadays exhibits same attitude. Crime rates rises tremendously.  Youth have lack of good morals.

4.  King and Taxes—For you to be part of a Medieval community, you have to pay high taxes for the king, to be collected by His tax collectors. Riches then enjoys privileges while poor suffers. Life here in the Philippines seems stuck with the Medieval system. Filipinos have to pay different taxes but to be stolen by politicians. Riches are rich, and poor remains the same.

5. Landlords—Peasants lived under feudal landlords during the Medieval Period. Here in the Philippines, only rich people with strong connection with the politicians can buy large pieces of land. However, it seems that the system is much worse than in the Middle Ages, since foreigners owned much of lands here in the Philippines.

6. Religion—Medieval people were controlled by religion, and nothing changes here in the Philippines up to now. The Philippines caters different religions that promises salvation under their respective doctrines. Since life is difficult here in the Philippines, most of the Filipinos seek refuge in their faith, hoping that their life will change for the better.  

            I have to admit, I’m quite disappointed that living in the Philippines is like living in a Medieval times. Nevertheless, I am still looking forward that history will change. Isn’t it, after Medieval Era comes the Renaissance Period?

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Saturday, February 23, 2013

Saved By the Spirit of the "King of Kundiman"

Seeing, sensing and hearing unseen forces or elements such as spirits is not new to me. What I'm not expecting is to be saved by one of them. The incident happens four years ago. 

That night, I felt asleep in our attic and had  this out-of-body experience.  At astral, I saw that the attic is on fire. Much to my surprise, I can't come back. I'm totally lost.

From nowhere, a man whispered to my left ear saying, "Ako si Ric Manrique. Bumalik ka pa, hindi mo pa panahon!" (I'm Ric Manrique. Just go back, this not your time yet). Suddenly, I woke up.

I have no idea about Ric Manrique that time, so I googled his name and found out that he's the King of Kundiman during the 60's. I also discovered that he resided in Bulacan up to his death.

I lit a candle for him and say my prayers.

I become his instant fan.

 Thank you, Ric Manrique, for saving my life.

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