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10 May 2013 @ 00:51
In my succeeding notes I will delve on the matter of cosmogony as contained in ASEAN myths, which is a synthesis of the objective world of cosmos and the subjective worlds of sentient beings. Before I proceed to those note presentations, let me articulate briefly the archetypal images in the cosmogony.
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10 May 2013 @ 00:25
The link between business and science R&D has been a weakly established one across many countries. This holds true for my own country, Philippines, which is dubbed as a rising economic star in Asia and the world. More >
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7 May 2013 @ 09:49
Among ancient Filipinos, a branch of the Malayo-Mu peoples, is the belief in the Supreme Being. The Tagalogs held the belief in Bathala, the Supreme Deity who was also King of the Diwatas. Diwata comes from the Sanskrit devata, meaning deva. The belief in Bathala however goes beyond the Tagalogs, as it goes all the way southwards to the Visayas and Java. More >
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4 May 2013 @ 08:36
Did science sleep or did it get boosted further under the late President Chavez of Venezuela? The subject has become an issue for debates in Venezuela during the time of the election aimed at finding a replacement for the deceased Bolivarian patriot. More >
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3 May 2013 @ 08:55
Divine wisdom or Theos Sophia articulated well about the Supreme Deity or the One Universal Principle. The Supreme Being has the Unmanifest and Manifest aspects, and we can know only the Manifest aspect of that omnipresent, omniscient, omnipotent Being. More >
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1 May 2013 @ 08:44
Behind the number 4 is the esoteric knowledge of the material elements of earth, water, air, fire. The elements characterize the four (4) material planes, to note: physical, earth element; astral, water element; mental, air element; and, causal or ‘higher mental’, fire element. The lower domains or dimensions of reality comprise the Lower Quaternary in the Septenary Law.
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30 Apr 2013 @ 09:25
As a tot, vaccination did save me from the troubles of being crucified by contagious and dangerous ailments. I still have the vacuna mark on my ‘braso’, proof of the efforts of my parents to see to it that, like my sibs, I will wade the existential waters relatively safe from dangerous pandemics. More >
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28 Apr 2013 @ 05:47
Across the ASEAN are the maritime peoples called the ‘sea Gypsies’. They are very hard to classify with other peoples anywhere in the planet, just like their land Gypsy equivalents. Anthropologist or ethnologists are baffled by the Gypsies, in like vein that they are puzzled by the Basques of Europe. More >
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26 Apr 2013 @ 01:14
Here’s one very brightening news from Brazil which our policy makers and health stakeholders better look into. It reverses the conventional expectations that biodiversity could be a sufficient breeding ground for malaria-bearing mosquitoes. More >
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24 Apr 2013 @ 08:31
Schistosomiasis occurrences in any area is one risk factor behind HIV diffusion. By dint of the logic of its epidemiology, controlling schistosomiasis in the same area is one effective intervention aimed at eradicating or at least reducing the incidence of AIDS. More >
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