Monday, June 13, 2011

Kamayan topic June 17: Inter-Faith Synergy for the Environment

At the 21-year-old monthly
K.a.m.a.y.a.n
Environmental Forum
on 3rd Friday, June 17:
How have the various
Religions and Faith
Traditions led and helped
their respective flocks
become more loving and
effective stewards of
God's Creation? Is Inter-
Faith Synergy possible?

"Every major religion of the world has similar ideals of
love, the same goal of benefiting humanity through
spiritual practice, and the same effect of making their
followers into better human beings. ...The great religious
teachers wanted to lead people away from the paths of
misdeeds caused by ignorance and introduce them to
paths of goodness."
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[--Dalai Lama, preface to ONENESS:
Great Principles Shared by All
Religions, by Jeffrey Moses,1989]


We invite you to ponder and share how your relationship with your religion or faith tradition has guided and helped you to be an active lover and guardian of our natural environment. Kamayan para sa Kalikasan is convened jointly by CLEAR Communi-cators for the Environment and SanibLakas ng mga Aktibong Lingkod ng Inang Kalikasan (SALIKA), with full sponsorship from the Kamayan Restaurant. It has been held on the Third Friday of every month, since March 1990, at the Kamayan-EDSA, near SEC/Ortigas, Mandaluyong City. from 10:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. It runs in three distinct portions, and everyone in attendance is given time at the microphones. SALIKA Founding President Marie R. Marciano moderates.

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Thursday, June 2, 2011

World Environment Needs Quiet Heroism and Fearless Rebuttal of Official Absurdities

Statement of World Environment Day-Philippines Network (WED-Phils.)
The World's Environment Needs
Quiet Heroism and Fearless Rebuttal
of Official Absurdities


WORLD ENVIRONMENT DAY
, commemorated on June Fifth every year, as mandated by the United Nations way back in 1972, seeks to strengthen the consciousness of Humankind on the fragility and critical condition of our planet as the habitat of Humankind and that of all the other species that the homo sapiens is at least expected to be concerned about for their, and consequently our own, survival. In the almost 40 years that have passed, destruction of planet as a living environment has gone on by leaps and bounds, surpassing the rate of destruction the earth has had to suffer in much longer periods of time in the past when Humans were admittedly not yet “wise” enough in terms of scientific knowledge, technology, and resources management.
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. ..........The rate of climate change has surpassed all known previous equivalent periods, threatening the viability of continents that now stand to be inundated by rising sea levels amid the largescale melting of polar ice.
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. ..........Nothing short of collective human heroism can save the planet from the destructive effects of human “modern” activities in just the past few decades.
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. ..........We are observing World Environment Day in no less than the 150th birth year of a most renowned Filipino hero. Known to Filipinos and many other peoples for his very fruitful life and his untimely death at the hands of Spanish colonialists that still held sway in this country in his time. Indeed, many Filipinos ascribe his recognition as hero to his willingness to face the Spanish regime’s firing squad out of his legendary love for our country. But beyond his dramatic heroism that ended his life, many Filipinos hardly know his quiet, undramatic, heroism, especially in sustained acts of service to people in the communities where he lived or was forced to live, ironic for a people whose very words for heroism, bayani and kabayanihan are inextricably rooted in selfless service for the community.
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. ..........So, Jose Rizal, exiled by Spain in Dapitan, a sleepy town in Northern Mindanao, decided to be very active in community service in such diverse fields of knowledge and activity as agriculture, the arts, education, medicine, cooperativism, and even engineering to create for Dapitan its ingenious water distribution system. Considering the contrast of his hectic life in Europe and Hongkong to the sleepytown rural existence in Dapitan, Rizal could have refused to engage in any of it and instead concentrated on a few activities that would fire up his imagination, Jose Rizal chose instead such “non-political” activities as farming, teaching of little boys, medical practice practically for free, and collecting specimens of exotic thitherto unknown species of insects and reptiles. Rizal’s community service heroism shines to this day as the type of heroism direly needed for the effective protection and conservation of the environment in the various localities.
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. ..........Rizal’s heroism also shone in his defiant rebuttals of the teachings of the Church of his time, with the friars zealously teaching the people to be submissive to the self-serving dogmas more upon these friars’ authority than upon the proven logic of their systems. Filipinos would do well to emulate Rizal’s defiance by exposing the emptiness of the logic and the promises of our present-day mercenary economists who invoke as gospel-truth the supposed logic of such environmentally-destructive economic theories and practices as large-scale mining, excessive logging, producing and selling biotech poisons, unfair trade and international bullying and usury. To the literary work by this writer articulating the apologetics of the “Prophets of Profits,” a present-day Rizal would write a thorough rejection and rebuttal as to render all such theories and justifications ineffective and absurd!
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. ..........As we observe World Environment Day in the Philippines this year, 150th year anniversary of Rizal’s birth, we cannot help but assert, for all to hear and comprehend, that his quiet heroism serving the local community, and his defiant rebuttals of official absurdities, still shine for all Filipinos and other peoples to emulate, if we are to have any chance of success at protecting and conserving our World Environment. Actually, it it a matter of life and death. in terms of consequence.

Ed Aurelio 'Ding' C. Reyes
Co-Chairman Emeritus (one of two),
concurrently Secretary-General,
World Environment Day-Philippines Network (WED-Phils.)
a.k.a. Green Families and Communities Network

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Next:

MESSAGE FROM THE ‘PROPHETS OF PROFITS’
By Ding Reyes
Please check out this link:
http://readdingz.blogspot.com/2010/04/message-from-prophets-of-profits.html



WED2011 MESSAGE OF U.N. SECRETARY-GENERAL BAN KI-MOON
click here.

Wednesday, April 20, 2011

Earth Day on Good Friday 2011

At the recent Kamayan para sa Kalikasan Forum held last 3rd Friday, April 15, 10:30am-2pm, at Kamayan-EDSA, the forum session practically on the eve of Holy Week this year, all the participants in attendance stood up, joined hearts in a collective act of reflection and Contrition and prayer for atonement along this 11-year-old global Poem/Prayer of Earth Synergy (translated into over 15 languages, first prayed in unison in ceremonies held in six countries during Earth Day 2000, and repeated every year since then).

We suggest that this also be done by families and groups in solemnity in appropriate venues anytime within that weekend from Earth Day/Good Friday to Easter Sunday. Let's all take this collective act of prayer very seriously. This prayer deserves that measure of respect.


A Giant Leap for Humankind

For Earth Synergy
in the new millennium

nations of the world
come together as one,
in body, mind and spirit,
to stand in reverence
before the rest
of the bio-diverse
citizens and elements
of our living planet Gaia,
to take full responsibility
for past and present
environmental destruction,
and to lovingly commit
a conscious synergy of efforts
to rescue and heal,
conserve and exalt
our Mother Earth.
.
This is a giant leap
for Humankind
right back to the bosom
of our home planet,
undoubtedly a euphoric
historic event
that heralds
a new way of life
for all Earthians,
as we enter the new
millennium.

Amen.*



Written by a Filipino environmentalist in October 1999; translated into Bengali, Danish, Filipino, German, French, Japanese, and Swedish, before Earth Day (April) 2000. By now the translations number about 20. A multi-nationality solemn ceremony, called "Handshakes and Hugs for Earth Synergy," was created along with the poem and centered on the sharing of personal responses to it and a chorused recitation of It. Versions of this ceremony have been held in at least six countries during Earth Day 2000, and in more and more places during commemorations of Earth Day (April 22) and World Environment Day (June 5) all these past years. Usually just recited in unison, "Amen" can best be sung, along the Spirit of "Sing Out (our Love, Peace, Joy) 2011", now on its last preparatory month.

*Instead of mere chorused proclamation of firm afirmation, let's Sing out ths "Amen!" To start learning the "Sing Out - Amen" song for the "Sing Out 2011" global initiative, let's familiarize ourselves first with Amen song's repeating melody pattern. Click here and listen.


Then bring back this blog on-screen by pressing at the Facebook tab and then at the blog's link to bring back this blog page, with the music still playing out. Look at these words now to see how the "Sing Out 2011" themes would replace the alternating purely-"Amen" lines. Reading on the blog and listening to the background, sing out loud for a dozen cycles (here is one such cycle)...

Aaa-men -- Aaa-men -- Aaa-men -- Amen -- Amen!
(Siiiing Out - Ouuuur love -- Peeeeace joy -- Sing Out -- Sing Out!
)
Aaa-men -- Aaa-men -- Aaa-men -- Amen -- Amen!

Try to get two or three other people to sing with you. That's it. You've started learning the song.
Next, try teaching this song to some other people in your immediate circle... you may use the Youtube link

Ding Reyes
Readdingz. April 21, 2011


Saturday, April 16, 2011

Unheard of until some mere decades back...


I FELL ASLEEP last night (April 16, 2011), thinking about some concepts that came to be accepted by many people just very recently -- "win-win"; "feminine principle"; "back to nature"; "servant leaders"; "corporate social responsibility"; "paradigm shifts"; "holistic healing"; "inter-faith unity"; "social enterprise"; "gender harmony"; "deep ecology"; etc.
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.....More such concepts, including diametrical opposites of what had prevailed for centuries over the thinking of entire human societies, will likely emerge in the next few decades, years, weeks!
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The new concepts will likely emerge, spread, challenge, and, finally, replace the static, separative, and vertical mind-sets and be openly supportive of spiritual and heart-centered decision-making, and will be openly hostile to justifications greed.
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The Academe and its institutions will surely be challenged to address these instead of conveniently ignoring or dismissing them. To retain its respectability, such challenge will have to be met in earnest -- fair and square.
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The entire process will surely hasten the march of Consciousness Evolution of HUMANITY OURSELF.
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My subconscious mind "slept on it" for a dozen dark hours, and, finally, I AWOKE TO A BRIGHT NEW MORNING, overjoyed over the idea that Humankind would soon reemerge as fully awakened in this world and, thus, as fully human!

Ed Aurelio C. Reyes / 'Ding'
Readdingz, April 17, 2011
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Monday, April 11, 2011

I dare challenge you now: 'Thimk' of 'Ourself'!

'Thimk' of 'Ourself'

hanging still, quietly,

in that old library

the sign spelled out

what it wanted me

to commence doing

right immediately:

'THINK!' it demanded,

quite unsuccessfully.

the sign was later on

replaced with a new one

‘THIMK!’ it yelled out,

and awoke my brain

to some playful mood,

streams of thoughts

were laughing, dancing,

fast billowing all around!












then, i saw

a similar sign

that made grammarians

red-faced

and raving mad.

.

‘OURSELF,’ it said,

as writ

by a ‘thimker’ of some wit,

insisting the word

to be fit.

he’d challenge

and change

the human world with it!









Makati, April 24, 2007


[Included as the third poem

in my mini-book of English poems,

'Ding Reyes Writes 30 WISHPERS Poems and More,' published in 2007.]



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Only a lived consciousness of Human Oneness, as stated by the young Filipino sage Emilio Jacinto, can help us comprehend the truth of our collective self, and this is the Truth that will set us free: WE ARE ONE! Let's all spread the word and its Truth!








Sunday, April 10, 2011

Let's trace SingOut2011 back to Baguio in 1966!


SING OUT our LOVE, PEACE, JOY 2011!
traces its history to the Spirit of Sing Out folk song festival in Baguio City all the way back 45 years ago in May 1966.
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Sing Out '66 was organized and staged by the Baguio International Club. Looking back enables us to celebrate the decades of advance in Human Consciousness as we come well into the Age of Aquarius, the Age of Conscious Human Oneness! We invite young and old generations of our brothers and sisters in Baguio City, in the northern Philippines, to enjoy claiming lineage to both the Spirit of Sing Out '66 and the Spirit of Synergetic Recovery and Renewal after the "Big Quake" of July 1990 devastated and demoralized that bustling city.

Recall and relive the Spirit of Sing Out Baguio '66! Click and on embedded links:

http://readdingz.blogspot.com/2010/12/sing-out-our-lpj-in-2011.html

Listen to specific songs (or similar sounds)… and trace this history we can all be proud of, Click here and on embedded links:

http://readdingz.blogspot.com/2010/12/spirit-of-baguios-sing-out-1966-folk.html.

Forty-five years later, we now have SingOut2055, a global synergy initiative from the Philippines. Click here and on embedded links:

http://sing-out2011.blogspot.com/2011/03/april-final-month-of-our-preparations.html.

SING OUT our LOVE, PEACE, JOY!!!
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Imagine each of us singing out our own love, peace, joy within the context of
SingOut2011. Imagine all of us doing that, with happy voices together... That would be a Great Leap to Celebrate the Historic Shift of Humankind to the state of Synergy from Conscious Oneness (SYCONE, pronounced as "seek one").

The time for the Happy Leap of Humanity draws near. This year, 2011, is on the very eve of that historic year of happy human transformation, transforming the human home planet and transforming the collective human consciousness itself. Human Evolution marches on!

We ask you to share this blog message to all your friends who now live in Baguio or who were once part of that community and its inspiring legacy. Let's ask them stand together to take a bow as we all applaud their Sing Out '66 and their Spirit of Synergetic Recovery and Renewal after the "Big Quake" of July 1990.

--Ding Reyes, lead initiator, SingOut2011
secretary-general, Pamahayanang SanibLakas ng Pilipinas
and executive convenor, SYCONE-Humanity


Thursday, April 7, 2011

Poem/Prayer for Earth Synergy (at Kamayan forum April 15, 2011)

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At the Kamayan para sa Kalikasan Forum on 3rd Friday, April 15, 10:30am-2pm, at Kamayan-EDSA, the forum session practically on the eve of Holy Week this year, let us join our hands and join our hearts in an act of Contrition and prayer for atonement along this 11-year-old global Poem/Prayer of Earth Synergy (translated into over 15 languages, first prayed in unison in six countries during Earth Day 2000, and repeated every year since then).

A Giant Leap for Humankind

For Earth Synergy
in the new millennium

nations of the world
come together as one,
in body, mind and spirit,
to stand in reverence
before the rest
of the bio-diverse
citizens and elements
of our living planet Gaia,
to take full responsibility
for past and present
environmental destruction,
and to lovingly commit
a conscious synergy of efforts
to rescue and heal,
conserve and exalt
our Mother Earth.
.
This is a giant leap
for Humankind
right back to the bosom
of our home planet,
undoubtedly a euphoric
historic event
that heralds
a new way of life
for all Earthians,
as we enter the new
millennium.

Amen.



Written by a Filipino environmentalist in October 1999; translated into Bengali, Danish, Filipino, German, French, Japanese, and Swedish, before Earth Day (April) 2000. By now the translations number about 20. A multi-nationality solemn ceremony, called "Handshakes and Hugs for Earth Synergy," was created along with the poem and centered on the sharing of personal responses to it and a chorused recitation of It. Versions of this ceremony have been held in at least six countries during Earth Day 2000, and in more and more places during commemorations of Earth Day (April 22) and World Environment Day (June 5) all these past years. Usually just recited in unison, "Amen" can best be sung, along the Spirit of "Sing Out (our Love, Peace, Joy) 2011", now on its last preparatory month.