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Women’s Lib

April 28, 2015 • Leave a Comment

Still on the topic of women, I remember one time I came across a discussion of sorts over on Facebook (really, FB could be a treasure trove of triggers). People were exchanging thoughts about women’s liberation or being independent.

I can no longer remember exactly what was said but I do remember that I thought these girls’ interpretation may be a tad off tangent. At least to my understanding of women empowerment. And it led me to comment thus (I have enhanced some parts from my original comment):

Women empowerment is not based on our dependence on or independence from men. Women empowerment means being able to stand for one’s own rights and principles and fight for them and for others to recognize and respect these principles and rights. To be a feminist means to openly take pride in one’s abilities as a woman even if those abilities fall short of what men may be able to accomplish by virtue of our physical capabilities. Or that if women do surpass what men can do, that excellence is not taken against them. Let’s not cage ourselves believing empowerment or feminism is freedom from the shadow of men. Feminism is the freedom from the shadow of how women should be as dictated by society.

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* image via Google Images

I love men. I know there are times when I feel the need for them emotionally, psychologically, physically. But all the same, I’m saying I do not see myself any less of a being because there is no man in my life. Neither do I consider myself weak should I happen to have a man in my life.

I am strong. I am able. I have power. I am woman.

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dahil babae tayo

April 27, 2015 • Leave a Comment

Gusto ko sanang mag-post ng artikulo nitong nakaraang buwan para sa Buwan ng Kababaihan. Hindi ko iyon nagawa. Pero heto, sa wakas nakabuo ako ng sulatin para sa atin.

Natisod ko ang entry na ito mula sa Facebook page ng Berlin-Artparasites, isang online magazine. Reposting here the content and artwork of the entry pati na rin ang munting kontribusyon ko para sa topic na ito.

painting (detail) by Heather Mclean pic

bedtime story:
“Imagine this:
Instead of waiting in her tower, Rapunzel slices off her long, golden hair with a carving knife, and then uses it to climb down to freedom.
Just as she’s about to take the poison apple, Snow White sees the familiar wicked glow in the old lady’s eyes, and slashes the evil queen’s throat with a pair of sewing scissors.
Cinderella refuses everything but the glass slippers from her fairy godmother, crushes her stepmother’s windpipe under her heel, and the Prince falls madly in love with the mysterious girl who dons rags and blood-stained slippers.
Imagine this:
Persephone goes adventuring with weapons hidden under her dress.
Persephone climbs into the gaping chasm.
Or, Persephone uses her hands to carve a hole down to hell.
In none of these versions is Persephone’s body violated unless she asks Hades to hold her down with his horse-whips.
Not once does she hold out on eating the pomegranate, instead biting into it eagerly and relishing the juice running down her chin, staining it red.
In some of the stories, Hades never appears and Persephone rules the underworld with a crown of her own making.
In all of them, it is widely known that the name Persephone means Bringer of Destruction.
Imagine this:
Red Riding Hood marches from her grandmother’s house with a bloody wolf pelt.
Medusa rights the wrongs that have been done to her.
Eurydice breaks every muscle in her arms climbing out of the land of the dead.
Imagine this:
Girls are allowed to think dark thoughts, and be dark things.
Imagine this:
Instead of the dragon, it’s the princess with claws and fiery breath
who smashes her way from the confines of her castle
and swallows men whole.”
— ‘Reinventing Rescuing’ by theappleppielifestyle

 

Mabuhay ang kababaihan

Mga tulad ni Gabriela Silang

Ni Melchora Aquino

Ni Teodora Alonso

Mga ina, anak, kapatid

Asawa, kasintahan, kaibigan

Maybahay, propesyonal, mandirigma

Bawat isa sa ating

Nag-aalay ng panahon

Ng pawis, dugo at buhay

Sa sarili nating gawain

Sa mga bagay na gusto natin

Sa luho

Sa pag-ibig

Sa lahat ng iba pa

Dahil iyon ang gusto natin.

Pagpupugay!

(c) GASG

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How do you start a story?

April 19, 2015 • Leave a Comment

Am subscribed to the Writer’s Write page on Facebook. Sharing some words of wisdom from Tom Clancy.

“Two questions form the foundation of all novels: ‘What if?’ and ‘What next?’ (A third question, ‘What now?’, is one the author asks himself every 10 minutes or so; but it’s more a cry than a question.) Every novel begins with the speculative question, What if ‘X’ happened? That’s how you start.”

More words of wisdom here.

Go get your writing done!

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Lenten Reflection

April 1, 2015 • Leave a Comment

Image from www.crosscards.com via Google Images

Holy Week can be considered the most important of all religious commemorations in the Catholic faith. Here we recall and honor and are thankful for the sacrifice of Jesus Christ in the name of His Love and the forgiveness of the Father.

As we observe these blessed days of penance, let us look at our lives and reflect on how we have lived and if we have been living it as a proper Christian should.

Because being a Christian is more than attending mass on Sundays and other holy days of obligation; it is about living the gospel daily.

Being a Christian is more than going to confession to tell the priest that you have sinned and to receive penance and absolution; it is about ourselves being forgiving of others and their shortcomings.

Being a Christian is more than commemorating our holy saints’ feast days with good food and revelry; it is about bearing witness to the Faith as the saints have done and been martyred for.

Being a Christian is more than receiving Holy Communion in the form of bread and wine; it is about receiving the Lord in our hearts and in our lives every instant, not just at Mass.

Being a Christian is more than giving up what we want most during Lent as abstinence; it is about sacrificing our time, our money, who and what we are in order to serve others.

Being a Christian is more than just outward practice that we have gotten used to because we were taught to do them since we were young; it is being kind and compassionate and loving.

On Easter Sunday, let us leave the bad deeds at Calvary and offer our good deeds to glorify the Lord. Let us live lives from thenceforth as a living, breathing example of Christianity.

Have a meaningful and blessed weekend!

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ClaraRomance[dot]com

March 20, 2015 • Leave a Comment

I don’t think I ever publicized this new blogsite dedicated to Filipino romance writers, published and unpublished, whose works are in English or Filipino.

Clara Romance, according to Anne Plaza, one of the site’s owners/administrators,

was borne out of our collective love of romance and support for Filipino authors who continue to hone their craft to write the best romance stories for this generation and the next. We hope that Clara will be more than just an online journal but also a thriving community of readers and writers supporting the best of Filipino romance genre.

Read my contribution on its maiden issue. I used my real name for it. ^_^

Oh, and if you’re interested to contribute your own story/ies, click here for the submission guidelines.

Happy reading and stay in love!

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