Monday, April 24, 2006

Test Your Clairvoyant Ability!!!




Are You A Clairvoyant? If so test your ability with this picture. I took this picture inside the recording booth of DZRH using my phone digital camera with 1.3 megapixel lens. Minutes before this, I invited entities around to join me in taking my pictures. And an entity - a ghost sitted beside me and makes its own pose for the picture. One day, a clairvoyant friend saw my picture and was amazed to see a ghost sitting beside me. If you can see the entity, try to describe it and send it to my e-mail add: misteryolohika@gmail.com. I am also inviting everyone if you have photos with ghost or entities in them, send the picture to me thru my e-mail add. Or you can send them by snail mail or hand carry at my office address: reysibayan c/0DZRH, MBC Building beside Star City, Sotto St., CCP Complex, Pasay City.

Thursday, April 20, 2006

The Mystical Mount Makiling


Mt. Makiling - According to old legends, the slopes of Mt. Makiling are shaped like that of a woman lying down. Some say that it is the profile of the sleeping Mariang Makiling who dwells in this mountain and protects it from harm. The mystical Mt. Makiling is an inactive volcano, rising to about 1,109 meters above sea level. The vegetation consists of approximately 2,048 different species of plants. The lower slope is a tall dipterocarp forest while the summit is a dwarf mossy forest. Mt. Makiling is ideal for all types of nature tripping- from trekking, to bird and butterfly watching, and even camping.


Phillippine Myth about Makiling
http://www.faerytales.net/mm.html

The Legend of Maria Makiling
As Retold by Michelle Lanuza Email lanuza@skyinet.net
Once upon a time, a diwata lived in a mountain of Laguna. She was called Maria Makiling. She has light olive skin, long shining black hair and twinkling eyes. She was breathtakingly beautiful. Maria was always about helping other people. One time, the children of a farmer got sick. When he went to Maria to seek help, he was given a bilao full of ginger. The farmer sadly went home carrying the bilao of ginger. When he reached his hut, he was greatly surprised: the ginger had turned to gold! Because of Maria's kindness, the townsfolk had grown to love her.

Maria was a great beauty. She was sought for and wooed by many suitors. Three of them were very much determined to have her. One is Captain Lara, a Spanish soldier who always brought her gifts from Europe. The other is Joselito, a Spanish mestizo who was studying in Manila . Every time Joselito visits Maria, he had many stories to tell her about foreign countries and the things that he had read in books. He dreamed of going to Spain. He didn't like to live in the Philippines.

Of the three, it was Juan who is the most industrious. He is a common farmer. But he is so hard working, and his fruits and vegetable grew fat and juicy. He also had many pet animals and birds. But if truth be told, it was Juan who Maria secretly admired. As time passed, her suitors became more and more impatient and demanded that Maria tell them who she loves. So the diwata was forced to promise: "By the night of the full moon, I will tell you my answer."
When the night of the full moon arrived, all of her suitors climbed up the mountain to know her decision. All was startled when Maria told them that it was Juan whom she loved. The suitors went away feeling dejected. On the other hand, Joselito and Captain Lara were very much angry with Juan. They thought of a plan against him.

One day, all was surprised when a huge fire devoured the cuartel of the Spanish. Because of the fire, Captain Lara ordered many Filipinos to be captured. Secretly, Joselito helped him. Juan was among those who they imprisoned and tortured.

Many prisoners did not last long from the tortures the Spanish had inflicted upon them. One night, Captain Lara and Joselito secretly spoke with the prisoners. The next day, Juan was blamed for the burning of the Spanish cuartel. "I did not do it!" cried Juan. But the prisoners pointed at him because Captain Lara and Joselito frightened them.

The soldiers brought Juan to the plaza. In front of hundreds of people, Juan was shot as the enemy of the Spaniards. He was killed even though he didn't commit any wrongdoing. But before he died, he managed to shout out loud Maria's name. It was heard by the diwata so she quickly went down her mountain.

But Juan was already dead when Maria arrived. Tears falling down her face, she embraced tightly his lifeless body. Afterwards, she faced the crowd. "Why did you not take care of him?" she shouted. Meanwhile, Captain Lara and Joselito fled to Manila because they were afraid of Maria. When she learned of this, she cursed the two. She also cursed those men who cannot accept failure in love. Soon, the curse took effect. Joselito suddenly became ill. There was no cure for his illness.

Captain Lara, on the other hand, was called back to Laguna when the Filipinos revolted against the abuse that the Spaniards had inflicted upon them. The revolution quickly spread to many parts of the Philippines. The revolutionary Filipinos killed Captain Lara.

From then on, Maria never let herself be seen by the people. Every time somebody got lost on the mountain, they remember the curse of the diwata. They remember the great love of Maria Makiling.

Tuesday, April 11, 2006

Encounter with Merlin, the Enchanter, Wizard and the Prophet

Sometime April 2006, I was with a clairvoyant friend when I decided to make a contact with one of the greatest figure in mystical belief, Merlin the Wizard. At first, I was not sure if Merlin really existed on this planet because we were told that he was only a mythical figure of the Arthurian Legend. According to Arthurian Mythology, Merlin also sometimes called Myrddin, was the one constructed the mystical Stonehenge with his magical powers. Other Merlin's works was supposed to be King Arthur's famous Round Table. Enchanter, wizard and prophet who oversees Arthur's conception and birth, enables his ascension and acts as high counsel to the King in the early phase of his reign. Geofrrey of Monmouth is said to be responsible for the Merlin known to literature today. His name, "Merlinus," is a latinized adaptation of the Welsh "Myrddin" - the name of a late sixth century northern bard reported to have the gift of sight who predicted a Celtic uprising. During the encounter, I and my clairvoyant friend asked Merlin if he really existed and he nodded saying that almost all the figures in folklore and mythical belief are part of the Man's history. Meaning all the myths and ancient beliefs are true and not merely products of early people's imaginations. In fact, imagination itself is true because everything we think could manifest in the physical realm. My clairvoyant friend described Merlin as a bearded smiling old-man wearing blue wizard robe and hat and stands about 6 feet. He is holding a wand. Wands are tools normally used by wizards to cast their spells or perform their magic feats. When I asked Merlin if there is a prayer that can be chanted by any person who wants to open his/her third eye, he recommended an english prayer that my friend said was given to him by a clairvoyant priest. The prayer is as follows:

(Prayer to Open the Third Eye, as recommended by Merlin, the Wizard)
Oh heavenly father, in your abode all is crystal clear;
please grant us the clarity of vision, to see with our mind;
the sharpness of audible ability, to hear with our hearts;
and the openness of speech, with the golden voice to express the truth
we ask this tonight/today and in the coming days of our journey to perfection, amen. (3x)

visit these sites: http://www.mythicalrealm.com/legends/wizard.html
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Merlin_(wizard)
http://www.wizardwonderland.com/
http://www.legends.dm.net/kingarthur/merlin.html

Monday, April 03, 2006

Orbs in Diplomat Hotel, Baguio City