Monday, November 16, 2015

SOPP 2015 video in honor of Orlan

              This is a video of our SOPP in Baguio in honor of Orlan. He's the one leading everyone in the divinity in. He would have been a year older this coming Wednesday November 18. May you rest in Peace Bro. Orlan. We know that you are happy wherever you are now. Always pray for us here on Earth who desire Peace. May Peace Prevail On Earth.



Wednesday, June 17, 2015

SOPP 2015 After the event in Baguio city

       After a very successful Symphony of Peace Prayers, we went to a big room downstairs where food and drinks were waiting for all the participants. Unfortunately some had to leave early immediately after the SOPP for personal reasons. We would have wanted to talk with them while eating. Anyway, a good number of people stayed for another kind of celebration.

















       There were picture takings during and after eating. We're glad that National Artist from the City of Baguio, Kidlat Tahimik joined us. He also brought his foreign wife.






       There were sharings about Peace, Love, Unity, Spirituality and more!








      
       There were some who rendered song numbers.












       And some started playing their musical instruments...







       ...that made people start to dance! What a joyful experience!




























       Just before we end the enjoyable day, we presented Maela and Sonny a framed pencil sketch of Masahisa Goi, founder of Byakko Shinko Kai, as a token of our appreciation for using their place. The pencil sketch was done by resident artist and MPAI core group member, Gabby Medina. He wasn't in front because he was also the one taking the pictures.







       Here we see the signed streamer of the Fuji Declaration and group shots of those who attended. It was a very joyful and at the same time spiritual event that some people wanted to do a similar event the following month. They were also kind enough to help us with our flags. Until the next SOPP!







       A few shots before we left for Manila: Couple Faith and Gary from Baguio and a group shot in the living room of Villa Romana. We will miss the place. Hope to visit sometime soon. Maela and Sonny told us that Villa Romana will always be our home in Baguio City and will be waiting for us. It was a very fruitful and enjoyable weekend! May Peace Prevail On Earth!