Sunday, October 18, 2009

Michael vs. Gabriel


Aside from blogging, kidnapping our neighbor's baby, singing in the bathroom, reading and experimenting in the kitchen, one hobby that I love doing the most is watching movies. I love era films, action, sci-fi and book adaptations and oftentimes critic if the film lived up to its book origin.


Anyways, I know of this one film that I would look forward to watching as it reminds me of this other Australian movie with the same plot but with the main characters playing reverse roles.

I would love to watch Legion, starring Paul Bettany, on the big screen January of next year.

The plot in the movie circles around humanity's apocalypse when God loses faith in mankind again, after the flood, and this time sends over His angels to exterminate our population. Then in his last-chance gambit, the Archangel Michael leads a group of strangers to a small diner to protect a young waitress, who may be pregnant with Christ in his second coming, from God's wrath.

What's interesting about the film is when Michael would face his fellow Archangel Gabriel, who was sent by God to do His bidding, in a fight over mankind. Seeing the trailer, I then remembered this Australian movie in 2007, Gabriel.

Gabriel is a supernatural action film set in purgatory where God will send His Archangels one by one to fight off the evil fallen to save the souls of its inhabitants. In the movie, Gabriel is the last Arc to reach purgatory after all Arcs, even their strongest Michael, have failed to defeat the fallen leader Sammael. He tries to look for the other Arcs and defeats Sammael's group of fallen but later on learns that Sammael was actually defeated by Michael who assumed the fallen leader's identity. Michael then tries to persuade Gabriel, his closest Arc friend, to join him and rule purgatory instead of taking orders from God. In the end, the war was between Michael and Gabriel.

What you should know though is that Michael and Gabriel are the most prominent of the angels, and are often mentioned together as the anonymous divine messengers cooperating in a task in the Bible narrative. Michael is made up entirely of snow and Gabriel of fire, and though they stand near one another they do not injure one another, thus indicating the power of God to "make peace in His high places." Michael is considered superior to Gabriel in rank and wherever he appears, the Holy Spirit is also bound to be found. Gabriel, on the other hand, is God's messenger on numerous missions and the constant defender of the Jewish people.

Although both films, even when Legion is not yet released, have been marked as cult movies because of their plots, I think beyond religion, we need to see the profound message both of the films brought us - Faith in the goodness of men. That Michael in Legion will sacrifice his seat in heaven for his faith in the unborn child and Gabriel in Gabriel, after defeating Michael, has brought light to purgatory and chose to "take a fall" and become a man to understand humanity.

Dark as both movies may seem, watching Legion and reviewing both films would be very entertaining.

Saturday, October 17, 2009

Notice

In case you are confused why this blog is a mixture of compositions in English and in Filipino, the answer is simple: for practice.

And when I say I love writing both in Filipino and in English, then it's just right to make use of both languages here. I am rooted to creating Filipino write-ups because I love my country so much and I know that we have the most poetic language ever. And I also write in English because it keeps me on my toes.

Best of all, I write when there's an urge. And when there's an urge, a tick in the brain, I'll never know of what words to use until I pen them down (err... or type them down). Who knows, maybe I'll write in French! - Yeah! I just wish! :-)

Kabit


Sa isang talakayan sa Kasaysayan ng Pilipinas tungkol sa pagtataksil ng mag-asawang Diego at Gabriela Silang sa bayan, nabanggit ng aking propesor noong ako'y nasa unang taon sa Unibersidad na ang salitang "Utol" ay nagmula sa salitang "Kaputol" tulad na rin na ang pinanggalingan ng "kapatid" ay sa salitang "ka-patid".

Ngayon, iniisip ko, saan naman kaya nanggaling ang salitang "Kabit"? Meron din kaya itong malalim na pinanggalingan? Malalim nga ba ang kahulugan ng limang letrang ito upang ito'y makawasak ng pamilya, makasira ng pagsasama, makabasag sa pagtitiwala at minsan makapatay?

Sa kabuuan, ginagamit ang salitang Kabit sa isang karelasyon ng isang taong kasal na. Sa atin, madalas itong gamitin patungkol sa ibang babae ng ating asawa. Ngunit ano o sino nga ba ang tunay na Kabit? Bakit ito nagdudulot ng sakit?

Para sa akin, ang tunay na Kabit ay hindi tao lamang. Maaari itong bagay, pangyayari o isang pag-uugali. Para sa akin, ang tunay na kahulugan ng kabit ay kahit ano na magdudulot sa isang kabiyak ng lubos na kalungkutan. Tama, lubos na kalungkutan at hindi galit. Dahil ang galit at selos ay hindi dulot ng Kabit kundi ng kalungkutan ng isang taong nagdaramdam.

Isang halimbawa ay kung ang iyong asawa ay wala man ibang babae ngunit nawawalan naman ng panahon sa inyong pagsasama sanhi na rin ng trabaho, kaibigan o bisyo. Ang mga oras na ginugugol niya sa mga bagay na ito ay mas marami pa sa mga panahong dapat ay para sa'yo. May kulang - na alam mong kaya naman niyang punan ngunit sadya lang hindi niya nais. Para pa nga sa akin ang pagkakaroon ng ibang babae ng isang asawa ay hindi pagkakaroon ng kabit, ngunit ito'y proseso lamang ng "pangangabit". Ang Kabit sa sitwasyong ito ay ang malaman mong may mga bagay na ginagawa ang asawa mo sa ibang tao na dapat sana ay para sa'yo lamang o 'di naman kaya mga bagay na ginagawa niya sa ibang babae na hindi niya man lamang nagawa sa'yo. At dahil din sa halimbawang ito, hindi lamang babae ang maaaring maging instrumento ng pangangabit. Maaari ring lalaking kaibigan ng iyong asawa.

Hindi man malinaw ang aking paliwanag sa kahulugan ko ng Kabit, isa lamang ang aking alam - kung walang kulang sa pagsasama, walang Kabit. Hindi dahil perpekto ang iyong kabiyak ngunit dahil tanggap mo ang kanyang mga pagkukulang. At sa oras na alam mong hindi pala ito tunay na pagkukulang, huwad lamang sa iyong mata dahil sa ibang tao o bagay ay naibibigay niya, nag-uumpisa na ang pangangabit. Nagiging masakit at malungkot ang lahat. Matatanong mo bigla kung may pagkukulang ka ba, kung may mali ba sa'yo at kung hindi mo ba siya napapasaya. At pagkatapos nito, sisidhi ang galit sa sarili at sisisihin mo ang lahat at dito mag-uumpisa ang paggawa ng mga bagay na hindi tama, mga bagay na nakakasakit sa sarili at sa iba.

Sana sa kasaysayan, kung ang Kabit man ay hango sa salitang "Kakabit", naipinta ang salitang ito sa isang paraang maganda. Dahil tulad ng Utol at Kapatid, ito ay isang salitang nag-uugnay. At lahat ng nag-uugnay ay nararapat lamang maging mabuti at masaya. Hindi isang mabigat na kalungkutan tulad ng turing natin sa isang Kabit ngayon.








Thursday, October 15, 2009

After the Flood


"In the depths of winter, I finally learned that there was in me an invincible summer." - Albert Camus


It has been weeks already after the typhoons hit the Philippines and left us with a high death toll and billions of pesos worth of damages. I don't pay much attention to the injury the floods caused us, my interest is on our gain - what we Filipinos got from this catastrophe.


By doing so, I have seen how this tragedy became a catalyst for unity and change. Yes, change. While we all know how we Filipinos are when it comes to helping our neighbors, I know of no other country who has this much spirit when it comes to rebuilding what was destroyed. When this nation is in trouble, all men and institutions (big and small) find their way to provide aide right away. I have no doubt that in a small amount of time, everything will be back on track again. However, this event will be the perfect means for change and a good avenue for awareness.

It is but human nature to find someone to blame when disaster strikes. But I strongly disagree with some groups wanting to prosecute water dam operators and local government units of flood striken cities. Let's face it, nobody wanted this to happen, most especially those who were directly involved and affected. And guess whose sector is most affected by what happened? Dam Operators and local government officials of the affected areas! I don't think it's morally right.

What I think is morally wrong though, in what happened, is the loss of the lives of those who went their way to save others. When I heard about the death of this military man who risked his life to save twenty before dying, I was mad - mad to find out that when they went to save other people, they entrusted their own lives to a rope... ONLY to a ROPE! Where the hell is our military fund??? I bet our National Defense fund would be worth Billions and we could not afford a decent life-saving equipment??? How ironic! There we were before watching that million peso ad of the Department of National Defense played during Manny Pacquiao's fight with Hatton telling us how to prepare when there's a calamity! The Department tells us how to be ready and yet they're not! Where were the rubber boats? Where were the cords stronger than the rope that dead soldier used?

On top of that, our Philippine Atmospheric Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration (PAGASA) is not ready too. Instead of FORECASTING they were "NOW-CASTING" due to the lack of equipment to prepare everyone for what was coming. In 1998 the institute has laid out an action plan with new equipment requisition. But instead of providing them with these equipment - which includes Doppler Radar which estimates rainfall, wind intensity and tracks storms, the government only raised their salaries and supplies. Let's face it, our country, being tropical, is so used to having typhoons. I remember hearing about typhoon Ondoy coming to hit us days before it did and nothing, totally nothing, prepared us to the amount of rainfall it brought (which is greater than Hurricane Katrina's).

Above all, what the majority of people is missing here is the fact that WE are all culprits of everything. The events were just mere blows due to climate change and to think, we were supposed to be fortunate to have been given years to prepare before the typhoons happened. I remember watching The Inconvenient Truth, a movie about Global Warming, back in 2006. And even then, our neighboring nations would experience catastrophic natural calamities brought about by this phenomenon and I don't think anyone took notice of that considering what came about.

I am quite certain that this will definitely bring change to the country. After all, failure is not in the falling down but in the staying down. But whatever that change would be I know it may not totally prevent something like this to happen again, but I would be very hopeful that it will save more lives this time.

Saturday, October 10, 2009

A Fresh Start


I have always loved writing. To me, having a blog was just for leisure, a way to breathe out all the stress in this world. I wrote a lot, posted a few and now I'm thinking, having been blessed with a great home-based job now, I know I would have more time for this past time of mine.

Everything that's happening to me now is a fresh start. Family, marriage, spirituality and work. I am very grateful that I have stumbled upon a job that has it all - great pay, perfect schedule and best of all, I never have to leave the house. Are these good enough reasons to ditch my once day job? Hell yeah!

Imagine not needing to put on make-up early in the morning and dress up in formal clothing with high heels everyday. Then I don't have to stay in the office late for unpaid overtime and worry about the pressure of sales for all departments even as you sleep. No more office politics to juggle with having too many bosses with different attitudes and company objectives in mind, everything now is virtual and very professional. To top it all, I don't need to be away for out-of-town trips and bear with Management Committee meetings for hours (this one time, our Business Plan meeting went on for 15hours straight). I could be just right here, in our home, the place where I should be when the kids go to school and when they come home after a day's class, I would be here to cook dinner for them. And while I do all that, I don't have to worry about my brain being stuck up (that's what we all women say when we argue why we choose to work instead of being a plain housewife, that we don't want our brains to lose its edge). This job gives me all the challenges I need to keep my mind going. I'd have time on Saturdays to do house chores, check on my kids' assignments and do more stuff and even enough time to go to church every Sunday.

A fresh start. A new chapter. This means new entries too for this blog. All those political views, stream of prose and nonsense thoughts buckled up in my head will now find their way to be posted. So today, I pondered. Cheers.