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Sunday, February 25, 2024

Why we need rituals

It’s a way to center ourselves


AT A GLANCE

  • Life's chaos can occasionally feel overwhelming for adults. Rituals become the keys that unlock moments of calm and stability.


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By JACQUELINE LUCERO

Rituals—what is the first thing that comes to mind? Some people associate rituals with something sacred, religious, spiritual, or cult-like. So what really is the meaning of rituals? In essence, rituals are intentional and symbolic actions that carry personal or cultural significance. They encompass a wide range of activities, from everyday routines to ceremonial practices, shaping our experiences and connecting us to something greater. 

Rituals and routines both involve repeated actions, but the key difference lies in their purpose and significance. Rituals often have a symbolic or cultural meaning, carrying emotional or spiritual significance. Routines, on the other hand, are habitual activities that provide structure and organization to daily life without necessarily holding deeper meaning. Both rituals and routines can contribute to a sense of stability and predictability in one's life. 

In the beautiful evolution of this practice, the enchantment of daily rituals isn't reserved just for the young. Even if you’re not steeped in the academic stream of Waldorf philosophy, there are ways adults can infuse their lives with the transformative power of rituals. 

Let’s embark on a whimsical journey, exploring the importance of rituals and discovering how, as adults, we can add a touch of magic to our everyday routines. 

Life’s storybook doesn't close as we grow older; instead, new chapters unfold. While Waldorf philosophy suggests starting young, the magic of rituals can be embraced at any age. Take a moment to consider the routines you already have and find ways to infuse them with intention and joy to become a “ritual.”  

 Rituals need not be an elaborate affair. They can be as simple as brewing a cup of tea in the morning or taking a moment to appreciate the sunset. Rather than adhering to rigid routines, envision your daily activities as opportunities to dance through life’s rhythm. Find joy in the mundane and make it your own poetic expression.  

But for contrast, consider watching an elaborate ritual like the Japanese tea ceremony.  The Japanese tea ceremony, known as chanoyu or sado, is a highly ritualized and spiritual practice centered around the preparation, serving, and consumption of matcha, a powdered green tea. The ceremony typically unfolds in a purpose-built tea room or a designated space adorned with carefully chosen decorations, exhibiting architecture and design that exude simplicity and harmony with nature. Various meticulously crafted utensils play a crucial role in this ceremonial tradition. These include the tea bowl (chawan), tea whisk (chasen), tea scoop (chashaku), and tea caddy (natsume or usucha-bon), each holding profound cultural significance. Led by the host, referred to as the chaji, the ceremony commences with a meticulous preparation ritual. The chaji begins by cleaning and purifying the utensils with precise and deliberate movements, setting the stage for the careful measurement and placement of powdered matcha into the tea bowl. 

The subsequent whisking and mixing process involve the addition of hot water to the matcha. The host employs the tea whisk in precise motions, creating a frothy and smooth tea mixture that symbolizes the harmonious blending of water, tea, and spirit. 

Presentation and service are paramount during the ceremony. The tea bowl is presented to guests with a bow, underscoring principles of respect and humility. Guests, in turn, receive the bowl, rotate it, and take a moment to appreciate its craftsmanship before sipping the tea. 

Throughout the ceremony, silence and contemplation are emphasized, fostering mindfulness and an appreciation of the present moment. The act of drinking the tea itself is considered a meditative experience, enhancing the overall spiritual journey. Closing rituals mark the conclusion of the ceremony, as the host cleans and purifies the utensils once more. This may be followed by a closing exchange of gratitude and appreciation between the host and guests. 

Symbolic elements, such as seasonal flowers or scrolls, may be incorporated into the ceremony, reflecting the changing seasons and further enhancing the aesthetic experience. In its entirety, the Japanese tea ceremony is not merely a routine of tea preparation and consumption. It is a holistic and profound experience that embodies cultural values, aesthetics, and a deep connection to nature and spirituality fostering a sense of harmony and mindfulness. 

The gentle art of creating rituals is about infusing intention into the ordinary. Whether it’s the comforting motion of flipping through the pages of a favorite book before bedtime or savoring the quiet moments of a morning stroll, these small acts can become a sanctuary in the midst of our bustling lives. By imbuing significance into the seemingly mundane, we transform routine into a canvas for self-expression. 

Embrace the flexibility of your rituals, and allow them to evolve with your changing needs and desires. Perhaps, a daily journaling session becomes a reflective dialogue with your inner thoughts, or a simple stretching routine evolves into a mindful movement practice. The essence lies in embracing the ebb and flow of our daily lives, finding beauty in spontaneity and weaving a story of moments that resonate with your soul. Through these personalized rituals, you not only navigate the rhythm of your days but also cultivate a deeper connection with the present moment. 

Life’s chaos can occasionally feel overwhelming for adults. Rituals become the keys that unlock moments of calm and stability.  Whether it’s a daily journaling session or a mindful pause before diving into work, these rituals anchor us in the present, providing a respite from the seemingly monotonous routines that, if left unchecked, can lead to boredom and eventual burnout mentally, physically, emotionally, and spiritually. 

Similar to Waldorf philosophy’s encouragement of intentional crafting of daily symphonies, adults can create their own masterpieces. For adults, rituals can serve as guiding stars, providing purpose, direction, or re-direction. Incorporating reflective practices into your routine, such as weekly goal-setting sessions or moments of gratitude can act as a compass, helping navigate the complexities of adulthood with clarity and intention. 

Infusing magic into your daily life doesn’t necessitate a philosophical shift. It’s about discovering the “extra” in the ordinary. Whether it’s savoring your favorite meal, lighting a scented candle, or just practicing mindfulness during daily tasks, these small acts can transform mundane moments into magical experiences. 

The dance with rituals is a lifelong journey, and there’s no expiration date for embracing a little enchantment in your daily life. Whether or not you align with Waldorf philosophy, the essence remains the same—rituals are the heartbeat of a purposeful and joyous life. So, as an adult, join the never-ending waltz with rituals, creating a symphony of whimsical moments resonating through the purposeful narrative of your daily existence making masterpiece in the art of intentional living, regardless of where you are on this life’s journey.

Two beauty queens take over the helm of Miss Asia Pacific International pageant

BY ANNALYN S. JUSAY


AT A GLANCE

  • Miss Philippines Asia Pacific International 2024 Blessa Ericha Figueroawill represent the country in this year's Miss Asia Pacific International, in a venue still to be announced. 

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From left: outgoing MAPI President Jacqueline Sainz, President Eva Patalinjug, MAPI GM Kristine Caballero Aplal, and outgoing GM Essa Gogna

Miss Asia Pacific International (MAPI) returns with a vengeance after a five-year hiatus with no less than two beauty queens comprising its top management.

It was announced that effective immediately, beauteous lawyer Eva Psychee Patalinjug, who was Bb. Pilipinas Grand International 2018, will assume MAPI's presidency while Mutya ng Pilipinas  2002 first runner-up Kristine Caballero Aplal will be the General Manager of the prestigious organization.

Eva and Kristine are taking over the duties of outgoing president Jacqueline Tan Sainz and former General Manager Essa Santos-Gogna who both expressed confidence that they are leaving MAPI in the hands of two able leaders with ample experience in the field of beauty. 

Also announced in a media conference at Sheraton Hotel Manila were the appointments of International Affairs Director Onin Mas and Sales/Marketing Director Eldrin Veloso.

Eva, who is engaged in private practice in her hometown of Cebu, observed how she has come "full circle."

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Blessa Figueroa will be the Philippines' representative to Miss Asia Pacific International 2024

"I believe that If an opportunity is open and is given to you, you say yes. Even if you don't know how to do it, then learn it afterwards. Because once in a life, an opportunity like this will never come back," she noted. 

"I am more resolved in making sure that we appreciate the power of this platform, the dreams it can realize, and the voices it can amplify," Eva added. "As a platform that champions diversity, we should adopt, if not lead, in making the pageantry circle a bit bigger and more inclusive." 

At this point, she announced two very important changes that will be implemented in the 2024 pageant. "Miss Asia Pacific International will now be open to married women and mothers as we recognize the platform has to be more open to diverse voices. We are also increasing our age limit up to 30 years old."

Christine pointed out that "Beauty In Diversity" was an advocacy that Miss Asia-Pacific International started a few years back. 

"We're so happy and excited to see more pageants actually going the same route. We're seeing such a good, positive movement about beauty, beauty standardsalso improving and widening," she remarked.

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From left: MAPI President Eva Patalinjug, Miss Philippines Asia Pacific International 2024 Blessa Figueroa and new MAPI GM Kristine Caballero Aplal

The next Miss Asia Pacific International pageant will be held sometime in September or October. Contestants from 54 countries joined the last competition in 2019 which was won by Chaiyenne Huisman of Spain. Officers revealed that new countries will be added to the roster this year.

"Some countries have never joined Miss Asia Pacific International. But they will be joining us for the first time in this year's edition. So that's something that everyone can look forward to," Eva excitedly said.

Miss Asia-Pacific International first came into the picture as the "Miss Asia" contest in 1965 with 18 countries participating. MAPI suspended the holding of the pageant after 2005. It was revived only after 11 years, or in 2016 with its crowned queen Tessa le Conge from the Netherlands.

The Philippines has won in the prestigious pageant for a record five times. The  title holders are Maria Inez Zaragoza (1982), Gloria Dimayacyac (1983), Lorna Legaspi (1989), Michelle Aldana (1990) and Sharifa Akeel (2018).

Miss Philippines Asia Pacific International 2024 Blessa Ericha Figueroa will represent the country in this year's Miss Asia Pacific International, in a venue still to be announced.

Phivolcs records magnitude 5 quake in Eastern Samar; warns of possible aftershocks

BY LIZST TORRES ABELLO

A 5.0-magnitude earthquake jolted Eastern Samar at 2:47 a.m. on Sunday, Feb. 25, said the Philippine Institute of Volcanology and Seismology (Phivolcs).

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Phivolcs located the earthquake's epicenter at 12 kilometers (km) southwest of Jipapad, Eastern Samar.

It was initially recorded at 4.8-magnitude in San Jose de Buan, Eastern Samar before it was revised to 5.0-magnitude. 

The tremor, which occurred at a depth of 37 km, was tectonic or caused by the movement of an active fault near the area.

Phivolcs' instruments said it was "slightly felt" at Intensity II in Villareal, Samar; Dulag, Leyte; and Mapanas, Northern Samar,  while it was "scarcely perceptible" at Intensity I in Basey, Samar.

Phivolcs said it does not expect damage to property, but aftershocks may occur.