Think about it
Pangasinenses are gifted
By Jun Velasco
“Love is blind that lovers cannot see.” – Shakespeare
SO finally, our friend, famous paranormal genius Jimmy Licauco, he with the phantasmagorical mind, made it to Dagupan Tuesday and Wednesday, “Finally” because Gonzalo and this writer have invited him more than a year back after he spoke before our Rotary Club in Quezon City.
Gonz must have written quite a lot about Jimmy’s two dates… before several Rotary groups at the Stadia and before journalists at Linda’s Pedritos.
While having breakfast at Star Plaza, people around ogled at Jimmy, mumbling “si ‘ End of the World’ o, si Jimmy Licauco….” We pulled to our table hotel manager Charlie Ngo, best friend of brod Norman. Charlie was glad to meet the famous man.
Of course, we weren’t surprised at the accolade poured out by Rotarians on Jimmy. We missed the event due to a 3-hour traffic in Tarlac City. But Gonzalo said “Pare, Jimmy was terrific!”
We were at the press club’s forum the following day. Being his introducer, we told our colleagues that Jimmy and us have been friends for more than two decades, together with Dr. Rolando “Beyond Forgetting” Carbonnel.
We share mutual interests on creative intelligence and psychic healing which got us into the company of world famous faith healers Jun Labo and Alex Orbito.
Ester Bravo of Nancayasan is the latest rage among the most powerful healers.
We ran a series on paranormal healing, in the Manila Bulletin in the mid 80’s, at times quoting Jimmy Licauco.
What prompted Gonz to invite him to Dagupan was his disturbing article in the Inquirer about a Mayan prophecy that says on such a date this year (December 21?) the earth “would end.” It’s inaccurate. What was written was that by that date the earth would have completed a cycle that could radically change its position against the sun and in the Solar System.
Fact is, the planets including the earth have been moving at enormous speed towards a new planetary alignment causing damaging climatic changes. Hence you hear of floods at the Sahara; snow in Africa, the iceberg melting into floodwaters; frequent earthquakes everywhere. And tsunamis, too, like what happened in Japan. We’ve stopped being frightened at earthquake news items here and there because of their frequency, right?
Jimmy wrote about this in his” Inner Mind” column at PDI. Readers mistook it as warning about the end of the world.
But these, even the Holy Bible says, are really unusual times! We are at the End Times. Thank Jimmy for coming over to elaborate on the subject. .
Jimmy’s research should flatter Pangasinenses being, he says, gifted folks with a power to have contact with supernatural and angelic beings. Praise God!
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This message was sent to us yesterday: “February is the month for love. A preacher talks about love being of 3 types:
Feeling love which is the start of most relationships including physical attraction and sexuality); friendship love, where you are free to talk about your innermost thoughts, problems confronting you without being judged, and last, agape love, which is unconditional love).”
In the computer age, many thought love has become irrelevant. We don’t think so. Else, we’d have no more novels and love stories and music that touch the heart. You still see on TV epic love accounts some resulting in death – and deathlessness. But love’s power still lingers.
Listen to this confession by the mistress of 18th century French philosopher Jean d’Alembert: “To live and to suffer – heaven, hell – that is what I want to feel… to love as one must love: excessively, to the point of madness and despair.” Love is an all-consuming passion, a terrible obsession sweeping away reason or conventions.
It’s madness, but factor these words of a sage, “Love is the wisdom of the fools, the foolishness of the wise.”
Happy Valentine!
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