Probably all migrants in Mindanao have
the same familiar story why they stay in the island and most likely, wanting
too to live for good the rest of their lives.
I’m from the Marble Country of Romblon and studying in
The choice was unpremeditated as the option was more personal having stayed
I had my
Associate in Arts at Trinity College , Quezon City precondition for theology courses.
Burying myself to books in our well-equip library and attending various
seminars in Ateneo de Manila, I soon found myself drifting to Catholic
faith. Ergo, my conversion in 1979 to Catholicism and my entry to
Mindanao as I opted for Haggerty Hall, Xavier University instead of Arvisu
House and Ateneo de Manila for a change. Despite however my conversion, I still
have big part of my heart an IFI while respecting Catholic priests save for
those arrogant ones on the other.
Many are called but
few are chosen; hence, I didn’t made it to the company of St.
Ignatius de Loyola and Francis Xavier. My protestant background was still
strong, says Fr. Oscar Millar S.J., my spiritual director so he returned
to me back my religious freedom to savor the atmosphere outside. Bp. Mondejar,
DD of the Diocese of Romblon learning I was free however, took me in
under his wings learning my conversion to Catholicism. There am I again
becoming a religious butterfly proceeding theology at St. Joseph Regional
Seminary, Jaro, Iloilo City . But God had probably other plan
as I didn’t become member in the Order of Melchizedek
as well trailing my way back instead at XU where I took up
graduate study in Sociology until I employed in DAR, the department closest to
our heart. And true enough God opens the window when He closes the
door. That’s how I rediscovered and enhanced my vocation as I continued
serving Him without reservation this time in my capacity as
layman.
If ever there is
colorful experience attach in all those roughly nine years stay in the
seminary, it’s no other than the travel I had either doing pastoral work,
staging concerts and all that bringing to as many places in the country.
Thus, from Manila to Pampanga, Ilocos Norte to Benguet and down to Palawan to
Visayas Island in Panay Island with all those glitters of street dancing and all
that.
They were truly great
spectacles wherever you are but compare that to the beauty that is Mindanao .
Sorry, they just simply pale in comparison what with all those breathtaking and
excellent landscape, exotic fruits, foods and places abounding
everywhere. The air too is one of the freshest and biting when you travel
Bukidnon as your eyes are treated to vast, track of pineapple and banana
plantations to vegetables, coconuts, corn and all that all the way to Davao and
Cotabato making you thinking then Israeli Prime Minister Golda Meir begging the
question misinterpreting Israel is the
promise land when it was Mindanao land literally flowing with milk
and honey .Why really not when you consider the fertility of our soil unlike
theirs when you either import top soil or just apply agricultural extension all
throughout to make their land productive.
I saw this reality
unfolding right before my eyes as I traveled entire Mindanao save for some hot spots where peace
and order is erratic with my ever reliant KMX-125.
So you want to have a juiciest blue marlin for
a kinilaw other than Gensan’s best in town then go to Mati of Davao
Oriental. And for scenic landscape from mountain resort to excellent seascape
then reroute your travel back home via Pacman’s Saranggani
Province all the way to General Santos City . Going down to Koronadal and Marbel
be sure to take a side trip to lake Sebu and be treated to a wonder of nature
like Sun-Moon lake of Taiwan appreciating how God puts there this wonder
with all bounty of fishes right on top of a mountain the same way of the
captivating Lake Lanao in Marawi, Mainit of Surgao del Norte and
and that one in Bukidnon. And want a trek more than Baguio ’s
Kennon road then there’s Mangima Canyon and up to Bukidnon. Real mountain trek
however would never be the same again unless you pass the thrilling Noventa of
Surigao del Sur where you to too would be treated to world’s largest ore
deposit.
What about those
exotic fishes of fresh catfish, mudfish and carps displayed still frolicking in
a container right along the road of Agusan del Sur and Matina of Davao. How
about testing a hell of drive of Skylab at Mt. Diwalwal or of wooden cart in upper Carmen,
Puerto, Cagayan de Oro City.
Camiguin too offers
excellent wonders of nature from hot and cold spring to sunken cemetery and White Island . Just be sure to visit the
province in October when sweetest lansones are harvested that would compliment
your appetite for shoot-to-kill for fresh delicacy menu of Sinugba, tinola and
kinilaw.
This is Mindanao and as your second home, traveling
around is simply irresistible. Its tourism industry is always there beckoning
to be explored whether you are in your own locality or out on a special trip. Different
cities are its melting pot, offers you
everything all there is life from career development to economic opportunity.
As an artist
too, you have all the materials you need at your disposal as your token of
returning back the compliment to the beauty of its culture and people. Like the
rest who are now breathing and living all that is Mindanao rediscovering its splendor and giving
peace a chance, there’s no limit what you can share. That’s when I joined and
embarked crusade for peace producing Himig Mindanao CD, as crusade for
peace. Various writings I have either essays, short story and fiction have Peace
Mindanao as theme. Passion for
peace in many battlefronts, why not for Mindanao .
(26th Entry – My 500 Words Daily Jeff Goins’ Challenge)

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