Saturday, January 30, 2010
PSI: Artuz case
Hours later, she visited me at home. She brought with her the picture of Salvador Artuz. Sadly, the picture is rather very hazy. (He was the one with stripped polo shirt, black and white.) She told me that this man is not fond of picture taking.
Now that I have a new case, I have now a new challenge. This is an opportunity for me to learn some more on how perfect my gifts.
Tuesday, January 26, 2010
Exposure
Sunday, January 24, 2010
Momay Case: Two months after the massacre (Part 2)
We arrived at the massacre site. There was a short program headed by different organizations. Then candles were lighted and flowers were offered. I went to chat with the CHR. A staff showed me pictures of a digging they did in a different site. They wanted me to visualize something. This is because they didn’t find any corpse in the dig. It was like the first dig we had. It was just the stench of rotting corpse but no corpse at all. I told them to look further, there lies a man with big stomach and balding hair. The staff told me that it matched the description of the driver who was hired to dig the mass graves in this area.
I then scouted the area. I just pass through the mass graves. I head straight to the grassy area after the graves. There I saw the vision of a man running but was a shot. Then they told me that there were two people who were found there. Then I went back to the hole where the vehicles were dug. There, my client was sitting in the hole, sobbing. I went to comfort here. This is the moment that I know she found her father. I gave her some incense stick. I told her to light some incense for her father. She tried but she was trembling. Then she cried her heart out, letting go of the emotions she was trying to hide. She cried for about 2 minutes. I fell silent just by her side. When I saw the hole, I saw the last vision I had. It was the area where I saw a corpse laying face flat to the ground. There, I told her, “This is the spot. This is where your father is located.” She said, “Pa, ang lapad naman ng libingan mo.” (Father, your grave is so wide.) I comforted here until the emotions subsided.
For those who watched the three-hour retrieval operation footage, I know that you can have a glimpse of what had happened during that day. But for me, I was there. I saw everything in the vision. The series of visions I had from December was quite unbearable. I saw how the victims were killed. I heard their cries. Their anguish resounded in the walls of my room. What makes it worst is when I took a peek at the emotions of the people they left behind. The aches and pains are immeasurable. However, I still am very much astonished to see their strength amidst it all.
I am praying that justice will be served quickly. I am praying for the family of those victims. I hope that this storm would pass... and this event will eventually end the senseless killings in the Promise Land.
Saturday, January 23, 2010
Momay Case: Two months after the massacre(Part 1)
I need to see things by myself. I need to be in the spot where the Maguindanao Massacre took place. It will help me trace the history of that gory event of the November 23, 2009 massacre.
I have to do this not because I wanted to. I have to do this to help ease the pain of the families that was left. And there is nothing more painful than what the suffering of the Momay family. They lost their father. The worst is they never found the body. This is the reason why I was invited in the picture.
It was Friday night when the daughter of “Bebot” Momay texted me. The family of the victims with the media will be going up to the site. It is in commemoration of the day of the massacre. They invited me to go with them. I asked permission from my superior to be absent for that day. I went with the family.
The family of the victims was wearing white t-shirts. Printed in front is the red letters “Justice Now”. It is the group formed by them to pursue justice for the killings. On the way to the municipality of Ampatuan, we received a text message that there are delegations from Cotabato and Davao. The delegation is composed of NGOs, students and media men who sympathized with the family. Upon arrival, we saw how big the delegation was. I estimated it to be around 500 people all in all. We went to the Municipal Hall ground (This is also the same spot where we convene during the January 3 digging). Then we ate our lunch. After which we went on to visit the site.
Wednesday, January 20, 2010
Herbalism: Stinging Neetle
Stinging Neetle is a very important herb in Filipino Mysticism. It is the herb that is used by “mangkukulam” to stuff the doll intended for the craft. The herb is dried and pounded and stuffed inside the doll. This will strengthen the effect of sympathetic magic.
This herb is usually found in damp areas. It grows in areas with water supply. That is why during rainy days, there is usually plenty of supply of this herb.
Just be extra careful in harvesting this herb. The leaves are very itchy. Use gloves if necessary in harvesting this herb. As much as possible, avoid skin contact with the leaves.
Another usage of this herb is in making the “BANISHING DUST”. This dust is used in banishing unwanted persons in your place.
Mix equal parts of the powdered stinging neetle and graveyard dust. Sprinkle the dust in the place where your intended victim is sitting. Just be careful you will not be caught doing this. After a few moments, the person will leave the place.
Sunday, January 17, 2010
Death of a loved one
Because of my gratitude for her existence in my life, as my familiar, I had opened a blog dedicated to her presence in my life. In this blog, you can read the story of her life.
Thank you Thacky for being my friend... for being my familiar...
Friday, January 8, 2010
Tigger: The familiar for the year of the Tiger
Momay Case: Open grave on the opening of the year
I shared to everyone the visions I had. I managed to draw them crudely. They were listening to me intensely. I was also asked by ABS-CBN about my own investigation regarding the case. Then, we went on to the new site, to open the grave.
We travelled from the police station to a remote area in Maguindanao. It was in the opposite direction of the massacre site. After about 15 minutes of rough road, we disembark and got ready for a walk.
We walked for about 30 minutes. The scourging heat of the sun was too much to bear. The terrain we are traversing is also not that enjoyable. Finally, we arrived to the site that was mentioned to us.
When we arrived at the site, the stench of rotting human flesh is really unmistakable. The SOCO team began to dig up the grave. I took my distance because of the smell.
While the SOCO team is opening the grave, I did my reading regarding the grave site. I saw the image of a girl, from 18 to 25 years old. She was very beautiful...
After about an hour of digging, the SOCO team stopped. They've given up because they thought that there's no body there. It's because the soil is compact, and there's no way that they could have dug that deep.
At around noon time, we pulled out.
There was no body in the grave. But the stench of a dead body is unmistakable. Maybe it has been moved.
We wrapped up everything. I am hoping that the next time I will have the opportunity to see the massacre site.
Tarot Reading for 2010
I am actually doing this every year. Before the year ends, I spread my tarot cards to take a peek at what to expect during the New Year. Only this time, I will not be doing it for my own fortune. I will be reading the fortune of our country, the Philippines, for 2010.
Here, take a glimpse at what to expect for the year of the Metal Tiger.
JANUARY
The year will start with some relationship and emotional struggle. The element of water is at play. Water holds a lot of mystery and a lot of confusion. However, each struggle will be an open window for a new realization. Hence, it will bring about some changes in the society.
FEBRUARY
This month poses a lot of danger to the society. There would be a painful transformation. A possible calamity, be it man made or natural, will take place during this year. Economic struggle in the country is also very strong. We might as well be careful with the choices we make during this month.
MARCH
Violence never sleeps. As this month approaches, there will be many incidents involving high ranking officials. There will also be huge fire that might take place. But it is not all bad news. There will be an emerging victory for those who really needed change in their lives.
APRIL
There will be some good news in the economy as prices of commodities might actually drop. However there is always a price to pay. There would be some companies that might be endangered to be closed. Those who own a lot of industries or manufacturing plants must be very careful in handling the demands and causes of their workers.
MAY
Secrets will be revealed during this month. A violent-free election is not a guarantee as there will be a lot of election related incidents that will happen. Another possible fire will also take place.
JUNE
There will be significant drop in the economy. Prices will continue to rise. And a possible threat coming from other countries will emerge.