I dared to ask this question in my mind: “Will I be a person who will be remembered a lot here in UP?” To that, Rumi “answers” through a line of one of his poems: “Fall into his hands and you will weep like a cloud; Run from him and you will freeze over like snow.” While pondering upon Rumi's “answer”, I thought if I became too proud of myself lately. I became too selfish and self-centered. I did not care if I ruined the pride of my family, my friends – my whole circle of life. I began to catch a realization that the pronoun him refers to my God. I ran away from God and turned to my own way of showing myself that I am a student of UP, without recognizing my relationship to him. These days I feel so cold about my relationship to God, to my family and friends. I feel so empty inside that I am not really enjoying my growth as a person and as a part of the society. The Word of God says that when we draw near to him, fall into his hands, then we will weep in our sorrows while we...
This is Part 2 of a series of posts about the Philippine Azkals' accents. Click here to go to my 1st post. Hello there, Azkaleros! Well, my previous post talked about the accents of some prominent members of the Philippine Azkals, the men's national football team. Last time we talked about Aly Borromeo 's accent that's like a mix of Californian, Hispanic and Bisaya . We appreciated the ruff-and-tuff Southeastern American accent of Jason Sabio . We are tickled by the quirky Sussex accent of Simon Greatwich . And we do love the almost-Oxford-standard accent of Rob Gier . Now let's get into another set of players. First up, the prime goalkeeper Neil Etheridge, the 21 year-old lad from London. Now, let's go back to that video starring him in 2008 (We'll observe, too, the other person interviewed here.) As I've been observing his interviews every now and then, I am able to think that Neil's delivery of the language is close to what they call...
Many Roman Catholics become fanatic about statues of the Virgin Mary whenever one of them showed signs of "crying" or "weeping". Mary statues which bears some sort of "tears" of "water" or even "blood" make some very, very scared about what is happening. Many would say this sign indicates that the Virgin Mary, the Mother of God, is "crying for the people of the earth" because of their "sins." She "cries bitterly" because mankind has not been kind to God. Skeptic scientists would refute this reason and point out that it is just some degradation of the material used in constructing these images of the Blessed Virgin. They say that the resins that bind the image's eyes were just naturally weathered. Or some would point to some water source that dripped into these statues. But would you really believe to the fact that Mary, the mother of Jesus, is crying, in anguish and in pain, even today? Click th...
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