Wednesday, January 7, 2015

ON ROAD TO RECOVERY

From "Kafka on the Shore" by the Japanese surrealist writer Haruki Murakami:

"Things change every day with its new dawn. It's not the same world as the day before. And you were not the same person as you were."

" It was ancient Mesopotamia. They pulled out animal intestines, sometimes human intestines, I expect, and used the shape to predict the future. They admired the complex shape of the future. So the prototype of the labyrinth, in a word, guts. Which means the principle of the labyrinth is inside you. And co-relates to the labyrinth outside."

Naragsak ken nalinak a 2015 to Lorenzo and Sinamar Tabin of Utah; Terry Tugade of San Francisco; Lito and Rosemarie de Francia of Santa Maria; Benedict Tadena of San Jose; Twinnie Herasio of Washington;  Tino Inay of New Jersey; Dr. Pete Alupay of Riverside; Vhen Bautista of Rancho Cucamonga;  Apo Ariel Agcaoili of Hawaii; and Manang Pacita Saludez of Wanaka St., Hawaii; and dear sister Linda of Hawaii;  Sonja Chan, Cles Rambaud, Ariel Tabag, Freddie Padua Masuli, Arthur Urata, Ruperto Manuel, Amadeo Dulay, Mar and Ellen Llarenas, Roy Aragon, Eli Raquel, Delfin Dumayas, Fely Abril, Juan Asuncion, JSP Hidalgo, Jr., kdpy.




Peace is an equation in the labyrinth of the mind. But consider: peace warriors are also war combatants residing in mortals and immortals. What then defines the mind and the body?

On the road to complete recovery in Menifee. It was more than three weeks that the body was sick and floundering. First time that the malady hit me in America since we came here intermittently from 2003. We survived the snows of Amarillo, Texas.

It was minus 4 C when we visited Grand Canyon last December. It was almost dark when we--the blogger, Mommy Estelita, Rene Boy who was visiting us from Singapore reached the place--more than 8,500 feet above sea level, according to our Voltaire who drove us to the place from Las Vegas.

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