Welcome to my blog, a vibrant sense of poetry and prose, where the personal intertwines with the universal. Here, you’ll find a collection of reflections that capture the essence of my experiences, as well as the stories and emotions of those around me. My writing is not solely a mirror of my own life; rather, it is a lens through which I observe the world drawing inspiration from the people I encounter, the moments I witness, and the events that shape our collective existence.
Apr 29, 2020
Idiot on Fire
Apr 28, 2020
Why Can't It Be? -MGS
A heart divided, longing for a love that feels so free.
Memories linger like shadows in the fading light,
Each moment shared, a spark igniting the night.
But fate has thread stitches of paths apart,
A bittersweet melody that plays on in my heart.
I watch you both, a picture of joy and grace,
While I stand on the sidelines, lost in this space.
The laughter you share, the secrets you confide,
A bond so deep, it feels like a rising tide.
Yet here I am, caught in a web of despair,
Wishing for a chance, a moment to declare.
Why can't it be the two of us? The question haunts my mind,
A love unspoken, a connection hard to find.
But in the depths of longing, I find a flicker of light,
For love takes many forms, and not all are in sight.
So I'll cherish the warmth, the sweetness, the smile,
Even if it’s from afar, I’ll hold on for a while.
For in this tangled dance of fate and desire,
I’ll find my own path, and let my heart inspire.
Apr 12, 2020
Apr 4, 2020
Apr 2, 2020
Motivation - MGS
Crying for someone to help...? We are not ALONE; you are not ALONE.
Some people are really good at counseling those who are suffering from depression, anxiety, panic attacks, and similar issues. Although they teach focus for a living, they too have struggles, sufferings, and burdens to bear.
You might wonder, "Why some people are counseling others if they have struggles too?" To answer this question, consider that those who have the gift of counseling can be a big help. Some educated people also can counsel but counsel not only because they have studied the principles of counseling but also because they have experienced it themselves. Some people can offer advice through their experiences and observations, but mostly through their own experiences, because unless a person stands in someone else's shoes, they cannot truly see a situation from a different perspective.
I have written a short passage for your motivation:
Your heart may have been broken, but it has been broken open to reveal the only place you haven't looked: within. Feelings change from time to time, like the passing weather—sometimes happiness, sometimes sadness—but beneath it all is the simple perfection of your life unfolding. The battles we fight are on the inside, in search of peace. Every thought comes and goes, perhaps due to the changes in life, the seasons in a cycle, or the circumstances that surround us all. Focus on accepting your thoughts and feelings, whatever they may be, as natural to you in the moment, and concentrate on making a change. At this moment, life will unfold as it will; we can resist it, complain about it, or we can make the best of it. This I know.
God is a way to find true happiness. Friends come and go, but God will never leave us nor forsake us. Isaiah 54:10 states, "Though the mountains are shaken and the hills are removed, yet my unfailing love for you will not be shaken, nor my covenant of peace be removed," says the Lord, who has compassion on you.
Expectators - MGS
Apr 1, 2020
Le It Be -MGS
Mindset - MGS
Reflection
This passage conveys a profound philosophical and spiritual message about the nature of existence, consciousness, and the interconnectedness of all things. Here’s a breakdown of its key themes:
Stillness of the Mind: The idea that a "still mind" allows one to perceive the universe more clearly suggests that inner peace and tranquility are essential for deeper understanding. When the mind is calm, it can reflect the complexities of the universe without distortion.
Inner Wisdom and Insight: The text emphasizes the importance of inner wisdom, which allows individuals to connect with the essence of reality. This connection is described as using both the soul and the eyes to "touch the heart of things," indicating a deeper perception beyond mere physical observation.
Interconnectedness: The phrase "we are made of the same drops that we see in the ocean" highlights the idea that all beings and elements of the universe are interconnected. It suggests that we share a common origin and essence with everything around us.
Understanding and Dependence: The passage reflects on the limitations of human understanding and the recognition of our dependence on forces and truths that lie beyond our comprehension. This humility is essential for personal growth and spiritual development.
Reflection of the Universe: The mind, when tranquil, acts as a mirror, reflecting the universe's beauty and complexity. This metaphor suggests that our perceptions can be clear and true when we cultivate inner peace.
Light and Harmony: The contrast between darkness and light, silence and harmony, illustrates the idea that even in challenging times, there is an inherent beauty and order that can be perceived by those who are attuned to their inner selves.
Natural Flow of Life: The passage encourages acceptance of life's natural changes and spontaneity. It advocates for allowing things to unfold as they are meant to, rather than forcing them into a predetermined mold.
Unity and Freedom: The concluding thoughts on unity and the freedom of the mind and heart suggest that true peace comes from recognizing our oneness with the universe and letting go of attachments and fears.
Overall, this passage invites readers to cultivate inner stillness, embrace the interconnectedness of all life, and find peace in the natural flow of existence. It encourages a deep, reflective approach to life that honors both the individual and the collective experience.
The Lack of Proper Communication - MGS
Reflection
Fostering Open Communication: Encouraging open dialogues about feelings and mental health can help break down the stigma surrounding loneliness and depression. Creating safe spaces where individuals feel comfortable sharing their experiences can lead to greater understanding and support.
Active Listening: Sometimes, people just need someone to listen. Practicing active listening—where we truly hear and validate someone’s feelings—can make a significant difference. It shows that we care and are willing to be present for others.
Community Engagement: Building a sense of community can help combat loneliness. This can be through local events, support groups, or volunteer opportunities that connect people with shared interests and goals. Engaging in community activities can foster relationships and create a support network.
Educating on Mental Health: Increasing awareness and education about mental health can empower individuals to recognize signs of loneliness in themselves and others. Understanding that it’s okay to seek help can encourage those who are struggling to reach out.
Small Acts of Kindness: Simple gestures, like checking in on a friend, sending a message, or inviting someone for coffee, can have a profound impact. These small acts can remind individuals that they are not alone and that someone cares.
Encouraging Professional Help: Sometimes, the best way to support someone is to encourage them to seek professional help. Therapy and counseling can provide individuals with the tools they need to cope with loneliness and depression.
Mindfulness and Self-Compassion: Encouraging practices like mindfulness and self-compassion can help individuals develop a better relationship with themselves reducing feelings of loneliness and isolation.
Celebrate your Small Wins - MGS
Reflection
As you continue on your path, remember that the process of striving is just as important as the destination. Celebrate your progress, no matter how small, and keep pushing forward. With each step, you are not only moving closer to your goals but also evolving into a stronger, more resilient individual. Keep striving, keep believing, and never underestimate the power of one more step.
Stay Still - MGS
Keep chasing your dreams.
Stay focus and keep standing,
To battle for a happy and peaceful life.
In this life as clear as water,
Even the ripples are reflecting its light,
For we come through in waves.
Think with your whole body and feel with your heart.
Be aware of your path, you may not know,
Where it may lead but not knowing,
Where you're going is what inspires, you to travel the path.
All things and everyone belong to one truth,
One true essence, and meaning called life.
Merge your mind and soul with the world,
And take a glance from your eyes to life.
All that arises will soon pass all that has passed,
Will be replaced by something else that arises.
What matters most about your own life
Is each heartbeat and each move,
You are making at this moment.
Reflection 2
These words of mine resonate
with a profound sense of hope and resilience. They remind us that the journey
of life is filled with uncertainties, yet it is precisely those uncertainties
that fuel our growth and inspire us to pursue our dreams. Embracing each
moment, feeling deeply, and staying connected to our true essence allow us to
navigate the waves of existence with grace.
As we chase our dreams, it's essential to remain grounded in the present,
recognizing that every heartbeat is a testament to our vitality and purpose.
The ripples of our experiences, both joyful and challenging, contribute to the
beautiful tapestry of life. By merging our minds and souls with the world
around us, we cultivate a deeper understanding of our place within it.
Let us continue to stand firm in our pursuit of happiness and peace, knowing that every step we take, no matter how small, is a part of our unique journey. Embrace the unknown, for it is in the exploration of the unfamiliar that we often find our greatest treasures. Keep dreaming, keep moving, and let your heart guide you toward the life you envision.
The Essence of Human Experience
We do what we can in life,
Until our destiny is revealed.
What we will leave behind,
Will not be engraved in stone monuments,
But woven into the hearts of others.
For all things are formed by nature,
To change and nothing stay the same.
As for long as nothing drives us away,
We remain free,
No one shall hinder us from doing what good,
We choose, and we choose to do,
What is according to nature.
The true person is revealed in difficult times,
When hardships arise,
They are there to come through it all.
Always look within,
For within is the foundation of good,
It will always spring up,
Iif you will look deeper.
Nothing has such power to broaden,
The mind and soul as the ability,
To see all that comes
With the observation in life,
Time is the essence.
*Reflection 1:
This passage beautifully
captures the essence of human experience and the transient nature of life. It
emphasizes the importance of our actions and their impact on others, suggesting
that our true legacy lies not in grand monuments but in the connections we
forge and the kindness we extend.
The idea that change is a fundamental aspect of existence reminds us to
embrace the ebb and flow of life, recognizing that challenges often reveal our
true character. In times of difficulty, our resilience and compassion can shine
through, guiding us to act in harmony with our nature.
The call to look within encourages introspection, suggesting that our
inner strength and goodness are always present, waiting to be discovered. This
self-awareness can lead to a broader understanding of life, enriching our minds
and souls.
Ultimately, the passage serves as a reminder to cherish the present moment, as time is fleeting and precious. By observing and engaging with life fully, we can cultivate a deeper appreciation for our journey and the connections we create along the way.
Manifestation Old Employees Status - MGS
Estado MGS
"May nauunang nahuhuli,
may nahuhuling nauuna."
Depende ito kung paano
patakbuhin ang buhay ko.
ngunit di rin nman nahuhuli.
Sa larangan ng edukasyon sa pangkasalukuyan gitna ang pwesto ko dalawang pinagtapusan Edukasyong Filipino at Mathematika and pinagtuunan at nagpakadalubhasa sa
Edukasyong Mathematika.
kung susumahin dahil di makapantay kay Einstein
ang nalalaman ko.
Sa estado ng buhay may asawa sapat na ang napiling kabiyak at usbong ng pagmamahalan
kaya nman kuntento sa una ako.
Sa pananalapi ipagpaumanhin di maaring banggitin.
Depende kung anong sa akin ay kaloob.
kahalintulad ng panalangin di ipipilit kung di ukol sa akin.
Sa ganang pag iisip ako'y di nauuna,
subalit di rin nman nahuhuli.
Ano man meron o wala, may dahilan ang lahat ng mga ito.
Sa Diyos panalangin gitnang pwesto ang ninanais ko.
Ayoko ng nauuna dahil ayoko maging huli.
Di rin nmin ninais maging huli sapat ng gitna
dahil ako'y maligaya na.
Huwag Panghinaan ng Loob - MGS
Walang kang makatulong sa mabigat na alalahanin..
Walang nagpapangiti at walang maiiyakan...
Iniisip mo na wala kang kaibigan?.
Mali ka...
Tatlo kumakatawan sa layunin maging kaibigan,
Naghihintay sa iyong paglapit...
Naghihintay sa iyong pagtanggap...
Palaging may oras para sa iyo...
Kahit sa bilyong tao may espesyal na oras para sa iyo...
Tiyakang paglapit ay di pagsisisihan
Magkamali man pagpapatawad ay makakamtan
Kailan man di ka iiwan at di ka pababayaan...
God the Father, the son, and the Holy spirit
Sila lang ay sapat na....
O malulungkot ka pa ba?
A Letter For My Students (Grading Day) - MGS
Dear students,
I wanted to tell you that as your teacher, my primary goal is to support you in your learning journey, and I care deeply about each of your successes. Recently, I’ve noticed that some of you are facing challenges with your grades. This is a difficult topic to discuss, and I find myself unsure of how to approach it. I want to be honest with you: it saddens me to see you struggle, and I wish I could find the right words to explain how we can work together to improve.
I understand that low grades can be discouraging, and it’s natural to feel overwhelmed. Please know that you are not alone in this. Many students face similar challenges, and it’s okay to ask for help. My intention is not to criticize but to encourage open communication about your learning experiences.
If you’re feeling confused or frustrated, I invite you to share your thoughts with me. Together, we can explore the reasons behind the grades and identify strategies to help you succeed.
Remember, setbacks are a part of the learning process, and they can lead to growth and improvement.
I am here to support you, and I believe in your potential. Let’s work together to turn this situation around. Please feel free to reach out to me if you’d like to discuss your grades or any concerns you may have.
Thank you for your understanding, and I look forward to our continued journey together. See you in Quarter 4. I'm looking forward for an improvement and excel.
Keep Still - MGS
to reveal the only place you haven't looked, within feelings change from time to time. Like the passing weather, sometimes happiness, sometimes sadness, but beneath it, all is the simple perfection of your life unfolding. The battles we fight are on the inside, for peace, every thought comes and goes, maybe because of the changes in life. the seasons in a cycle or the circumstances that surround us all. Focus on accepting thoughts and feelings whatever they are as natural, to you at the moment, and focus on making a change at this moment here. Life will unfold as it will, we can resist it, we can't complain about it, or we can make the best of it.
A Letter to the School Heads- MGS
Dear School Heads, Change can indeed be daunting, but the fear of falling behind in an ever-evolving educational landscape is even more conc...