Babaylan Mandala I-I Beginning over 400 years ago, the coming of Western colonizers shaped the identity of Filipinos. As the gold of our ancestors and the motherland were wrested away and loaded upon Spanish galleons to be delivered to the conquerors’ home across the seas, so too was the richness of Filipino identity and spirituality replaced with dysfunctional perceptions of the superiority of the conquerors’ race,...
Read MoreIn many Filipino dialects. the pronoun of “siya” indicates both “she” and “he.” It has no gender indication. “siya” How do you think that a non-gender specific pronoun such as “siya” has affected Filipino thought? On gender relations? On egalitarianism? Many western languages have gender specific singular pronouns. Her/Him (English), Haar/Hem (Dutch), Elle/Ille...
Read MoreSome books and print publications on Baybayin. Baybayin: The Ancient Script of the Philippines, by Bayani Mendoza De Leon. Doctrina Christiana, 1991 Philippine Centennial reprint. Introduction to Baybayin, by Christian Cabuay. Available at www.baybayin.com. Prehistoric Writing, by Cecilio G. Salcedo and Indigenous Filipino Writing, by Antoon Postma. The Earliest Filipinos, Book 2. Chapter 15. Kasaysayan, The Story of...
Read More“Indigenous Filipino Values: A Foundation for a Culture of Non-Violence”Here is a webpage with not only a short description of Katrin de Guia’s paper on “Indigenous Filipino Values: A Foundation for a Culture of Non-Violence” but also a description of Sikolohiyang Pilipino: Sikolohiyang Pilipino is a psychology of, about and for the Philippine people. As kapwa psychology, it is an orientation— an enduring worldview that links to...
Read MoreBabaylan Mandala I-I There is baybayin symbolism among others within the series of babaylan mandalas that I created. Please visit http://babaylan.net/babaylanmandala.html to read more clues about the meaning. You can show your support and find out more also at the Babaylan Mandala Facebook...
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