by Genevieve Balance Kupang
“Teaching others is best done with subtlety, explaining in such a way
that the mind opens because the heart has understood.”
-Dadi Janki
Here is the continuation of “AG-Yaman” (Thank You): Celebrating a milestone of 60 years in the life of Ma’am Leah Tolentino. In case you missed the first part, here is the link: https://www. pressenza.com/2023/04/ag-yaman-in-gratitude-to-the-founding-associate-of-ginhawa-guru-giya-leah-tolentino-on-her-60th-birthday/.
Creative Expressions from the Women Circle to the Guru-Giya Leah Tolentino (Continuation)
Jan Bautista’s poem below speaks of Leah’s benevolence in giving light and hope amidst the challenges of this life’s journey. Here is part of the creative expressions offered to the celebrant, Guru-Giya Leah:
Mga bulong mula sa kalawakan
Mga luhang tumatagos sa laman
Mga lihim na sumisigaw sa katahimikan
Mga kwentong tila walang katuturan
Na isang tunay na Diwata lamang
ang siyang makaaaninag
Isang Diwatang puno ng pagmamahal at malasakit,
Pag-aaruga at pag-unawa
Kami’y tunay na pinagpala
Na ika’y masumpungan
Hatid mo’y ilaw at pag-asa
Sa bawat pagdadaop, at sa tuwina
Nawa’y manahan ang galak at pag-ibig
Sa inyong buhay, puso, at diwa
Puno, siksik, liglig, hitik, at umaapaw
Walang hanggang pasasalamat sa inyo Ms Leah,
ang aming punong Diwata!
-Jan Bautista
Whispers from space
Flesh-piercing tears
Secrets that scream in the silence
Stories that don’t seem to make sense
Which only a real Fairy
Is the one who can reflect
A Fairy full of love and care,
Caring and understanding
We are truly blessed
That you will be found
You bring light and hope
In every prayer, and always
May joy and love dwell
In your life, heart, and spirit
Full, dense, shaky, tight, and overflowing
Eternal gratitude to you Ms Leah,
Our chief Fairy!
Gracious response from Ms. Leah
A few days after we had the blessing circle to celebrate Ma’am Leah’s birthday, she shared this with us through her Facebook page.
As a way of affirming blessing across many seasons of my life, I with an intimate circle of women-friends stepped into our “Diwata” selves to invite beauty, benevolence, and adherence to our sacred roles. I am forever grateful to the Eternal God, Source of all this magic and grace. RE-ENCHANTING our life is part of caring for our souls.
It was fun, deeply connecting, and yes….quite “magical.” Thank you for sharing this “diwata” celebration Genevieve Balance Kupang, Mini Gavino, Daluyong Isang, Rosalie Guerrero, Donna Vergara, Jennifer Buenaflor-Osias, Jan Bautista, Rosabelle Ramirez. I so appreciate your presence and commitment to co-creating magic in our shared space that we hope can trickle beyond.
I am delighted to be able to do this celebration in GINHAWA, Tanay – as we blessed the PaHINGAlay sa Ginhawa kubo-hall with our smiles, offering of flowers, fruits, and prayers. Cheers to more lovely circles of celebrating grace and magic.
And this is my wish for women (and men too)… MAY YOU DISCOVER…and continue to discover the magic which is really the everyday GRACE THAT BREATHES THROUGH US AND AROUND US. Forever grateful to the Source of all this magic and grace!
-Ms. Leah Tolentino
Come back, come back. The memory of this picturesque, native bahay kubo on top of the Sierra Madre Mountain in Tanay, Rizal urges the weary soul to find rest and renew. Two weeks after I came from the Ginhawa Eco-Renewal Center, I found myself participating again in the same space in a ritual facilitated by Datu Arayan from Mindanao. I hope to write and share my reflections about it, dubbed Back to Nature 101.
About the writer:
Genevieve Balance Kupang (Genie) is an anthropologist, consultant, researcher, and advisor to individuals and organizations engaged in working for good governance, genuine leadership, justice, integrity of creation, peace, the indigenous peoples, preservation of cultures, and societal transformation processes. She is a peace educator, author, interreligious dialogue practitioner, and resource person with a career in the academe and NGO.