Thursday, December 09, 2010
Carbon Dating
Monday, December 06, 2010
Friday, November 26, 2010
Speaking In Tongues
dito sa balat ng lupa. Tibaad an
tanan nga mga bagay sa kalibutan
waay man sing kamanungdanan.
Human as you are, you doubt a lot of things, including the purpose of your existence or more particularly your happiness. You realize now that maybe life is futile. All efforts you have been making will not make sense in the future. You stop for a while and start asking—what if?
Baad dai mo man kinahanglan matultulan
an mga pulong sang kamatuoran, if at all.
Is it not that you must live the very words
na inspired ni Bro & not just read about him?
In the past you read books and stuff so they could tell you how to live well, at least. But now every busyness you have occupied yourself with, all the times you have spent your life doing them do not just seem to add up. One day, you just started seeking some Truth in your own little truths. You see that hardly anything convinces you. So you further question—what if your truths may not all be true? What is better to do?
Kay you’d just tend to ask more questions
re this Prince of Peace —the way, truth, life—
than just easily tag a photo of him.
It is your faith in Something that bothers you every night in your bed. Despite all the efforts to shelve it, questions whether it is worth it just don’t go away. It is not enough for you to simply believe. You do not really know what you’ve believed in for so long. You cannot just believe. You doubt and these doubts make your life difficult.
Basi simpli sana man an boot silingon
sang mga sugilanon sa ginatawag
nga salvation history: An aton kaluwasan
Daw nabal-an na man kahit noon pa
ng sabi nila’y isang bula-an na poeta:
“Have Come, Am Here,” sabi niya.
It is the things you used to believe in that you don’t believe anymore. Your faith now is something you question. You ask of the time when you really believed.
You take the advice of those who came before you. They must have been faced the same question as you are and must have pondered their whole lives deciphering for some sensible answers. You consider someone who was haunted the same question, for one:
Okun basi sakto gid man si San Agustin—
“My soul is restless” kuno “until it rests
in thee...” or something to that effect.
You seek to forget all these worries you have. To you they do not matter. “Live relaxed”—as an ad tells you, you just take things easy. You take courage to let things pass, and you seek not to doubt. You wonder if you can put all these doubts in a disposable bag, and wait for the garbage man to take them away. Reduce—simplify—reconsider?
Bakong sabi ta simpli man lang?
An hapot eu ni, in ur lyf, wer &
wen & how ds He take efkt?
Garo palan bulong, may taking effect;
garo ordinance, may effect ti vi ty.
You wonder when you’ll stop rationalizing things. When you will know some things should be understood not with your head but with your heart. You ask why a strange phrase always sounds so cliché.
Bakong an sabi daa sana man simpli? Uni.
1 message received: “Wer na u? here na He.”
Tamis-Anghang
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Parents
Some three
Thursday, November 25, 2010
Parents
(Revised Student Workshop Essay)
Parents are the most wonderful persons in the world.
They help us in all aspects of our lives. They are always behind our backs. They comfort us when we are lonely. They also encourage us to go on whenever we fail.
They diligently persevere for our family. They make ends meet just to send us to school. They devote their time and effort—blood, sweat and tears—just for us to continue our studies. For them, education is the only wealth they can give us.
It is a big responsibility to be a parent. They have to bear the duties for a family. There are times when they cannot make ends meet. They find it difficult to fulfill our needs. They give us food and provide for us. But if they see that we also persevere in our studies, for them, it is enough. Because in the end they would want us to finish our studies. Only by then can we be worthy of all their hard work.
Nothing more can inspire them more than the sight of us holding our hard-earned diplomas.
Parents are gifts from God. For one, there is no parent who could not accept us back to their homes after we have run away and realized we are wrong.
At times, though, we feel that parents are the best naggers in the world. Because they find faults in everything we do and tell us repeatedly about it without even asking us why. Perhaps it’s only normal because all of them would want the good for us.
Our very good advisers, our number-one supporters, parents are our inspiration who continually love us despite ourselves.
For all of these, we can just be thankful for what they do for us. All we could do, in turn, is to appreciate what they do to us. And the best we could also do is to love them. Doing so is more than paying back for all their hardships.
In the end, our success would be their greatest achievement.
Tuesday, November 23, 2010
Parents
Parents (A student’s workshop essay)
1. The person who is always behind your back is your parents.
2. They are the one who provides your needs in all aspects of your life.
3. The one that comforts you when you are in the midst of loneliness and failure.
4. They are the diligent person in the family for they persevere the struggle in life.
5. They make efforts in many ways to sent you to school.
6. The griefs, the sweats and even the blood came out to their bodies just for you to be educated.
7. Because for them, this is the only wealth they can give to you.
8. As a parent, we all know that it is a bigger responsibility for them to carry a family on their own especially that there are sometimes an instances that they have no sources of living and that they need to engaged in such ways to have money for you to fulfill your needs.
9. Yet, when they saw your diligence and perseverance in studying it is enough for them that you are paying back all their hardworks.
10. They could be inspire by you that you really wanted to earn a degree someday.
11. Parents are unique creation of God.
12. You could not ever saw a parents that could accept you back when you fall.
13. Parents are sometimes the most nugger person in the family for everything you do they say all the things they wanted to say even those words that could hurt your feelings.
14. But that’s our parents.
15. Very common.
16. An advicer, a number one supporter and inspiration and still love us whatever we did.
17. Let us be thankful for what our parents can only do for us.
18. Let us be contented and love them in return.
19. Paying back their hardships through our success that would consider their greatest achievements in life.
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