Originally appearing in A Spirited Soul, The Philippine Star, 21 August 2011 I’m singing: “There’s a light at the end of the tunnel… Alleluia!” I have a personal advocacy for all the things I write about in this article, and I know I am not alone. Finally, government is beginning to...
Originally appearing in A Spirited Soul, The Philippine Star, 02 January 2011
When 2010 was coming to an end, I found myself back in Mount Banahaw, my stomping ground and romping place of many years back. Busy schedules, deadlines and the mad rush of living have prevented me from going...
By Jeannie E. Javelosa (originally appearing in A SPIRITED SOUL, The Philippine Star, 28 November 2010)
With the latest hoopla and intense criticism that the DOT’s “Pilipinas Kay Ganda!” branding initiatives to market and sell the country abroad generated, it’s clear that the Filipinos know we need a positive, intelligent and...
Originally appearing in A Spirited Soul, The Philippine Star, 07 November 2010
I must have been a witch in some lifetime in the past — or even an herbologist. I remember the first time I was exposed to herbs both for ingesting as remedies, and also for burning as incense for...
Originally appearing in A Spirited Soul, The Philippine Star, 15 August 2010
Sharing a conversation with Red Constantino will take you from the main issues of the times to the vision of a utopian future of sustainability and all the possible steps in between. And this is why I always enjoy...
Originally appearing in A Spirited Soul, The Philippine Star, 13 June 2010
I have illusions of myself slowly becoming a “techie.” I would like to think that I am “leveling up” to understand the latest gadgets and modes of communication available today. The latest thing that I have jumped into...
Originally appearing in A Sprited Soul, The Philippine Star, 11 October 2009
Nature is slapping it on through climate change: Killer floods, typhoons, tsunami, earthquakes and hurricanes. Environmentalists have been warning of these effects that global warming brings with it almost two decades back. Now we experience it first hand....
Originally appearing in A Sprited Soul, The Philippine Star, 09 August 2009
A continuous theme runs through our history. Our enlightened leaders have always pointed to the light, with attempts to open the Filipino’s “kalooban” (inner being or essence) to the higher values. From Jose Rizal’s Noli Me Tangere’s story of...
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