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  1. #321

    kanang butanga gikan gihapon na sa kangitngit. ayaw na ninyo pa abota nga maabot pa sa china.. kay na hehe

    OnT: mas maau kung kaugalingong kusog ang gamiton para makuha ang gusto kontra sa ipa agi ug powr power wala tay dungog ana..

  2. #322
    [QUOTE=j.alob;4831344]kanang butanga gikan gihapon na sa kangitngit. ayaw na ninyo pa abota nga maabot pa sa china.. kay na hehe

    Hahaha! mao ma clone gyud og maau. haha!

  3. #323
    Quote Originally Posted by j.alob View Post
    kanang butanga gikan gihapon na sa kangitngit. ayaw na ninyo pa abota nga maabot pa sa china.. kay na hehe

    OnT: mas maau kung kaugalingong kusog ang gamiton para makuha ang gusto kontra sa ipa agi ug powr power wala tay dungog ana..
    sayop na sd ka......duha na ka klase ang power brod..

    naay white ug naay black....dli tanan orasyonan ng gamit ug black.......
    ang pg gamit ug lumay dli na black, ang pasabot nimu cguro kanang ng gamit ug spells...mao na ang black......pero dli tanan spells, naa sd nay good side cla.......

    ayaw ninyo e lain ug pg sabot ang lumay...kamo ra man ng hatag ani ug dautan pg huna2x.....

    ang mga orasyonan mu sampit ghapon sa Ginoo, naa lng na cla lain style sa pg ampo...pero ang ato ra ghapon Ginoo mao ang g ampuan......

    nya brod., kanang mga sundawo nato nga naa sa panggubatan, wla diay na clay dungog para nimu kay ang uban nla ng gamit man ug orasyon? nga ang g protektahan rba ana nla ang mga tawo ug apil ra b gyd ta ana, dba brod.? so mg dpende ra na brod sa sitwasyon....kng gi nsa nimu pg gamit ang imu gpangkuptan na orasyon.........

    black diay na mu sampit ta sa Ginoo nato brod.?
    Last edited by dbshawarma; 06-16-2009 at 06:27 PM.

  4. #324
    Quote Originally Posted by bluedes View Post
    yeah.. at the bottomline, it is rooted in insecurity..
    but i'm lenient on those who use it strictly and solely for the purposes of augmenting their own selves lng.. but if you use those in an offensive manner, then my principles are against that kind of usage..

    as for purposes of augmenting one's self.. i compare it to like using makeup.. girls use make-up, some too much, some just enough, some don't know how.. hehe.. it doesn't hurt anybody else.. and like that example, its still rooted in insecurity to some degree, but its harmless to somebody else..

    and like you said, the best defense, or lomay or gayuma, is good character talaga.. ingrained within the good virtues of honesty, kindness, tolerance, love, sharing, etc..
    my punto ka talaga parang make up,,pang add-on sa kung anung taglay na ganda,,hmmm, pwera nalang baka ma dependent sa make up,,kung maligo lang at saka mag toothbrush 3 times a day, yung malinis ba,,di ba ok na yun,,nakakatakot naman yung gayuma,panloloko na kasi, at least yung make-up alam mo na nag make-up yung tao,yung gayuma my halong deceit eh,

  5. #325
    wats d connection between the make -up n gayuma?

    GAYUMA MY HALONG DECEIT......... dli ang gayuma ang naay deceit, ang nag gamit ani ug giunsa pag gamit sa gayuma.............so meaning kta ra mga tawo ang ng hugaw2x sa true meaning sa gayuma........

    cn u define gayuma?
    Last edited by dbshawarma; 06-16-2009 at 09:11 PM.

  6. #326
    Quote Originally Posted by dbshawarma View Post
    wats d connection between the make -up n gayuma?

    GAYUMA MY HALONG DECEIT......... dli ang gayuma ang naay deceit, ang nag gamit ani ug giunsa pag gamit sa gayuma.............so meaning kta ra mga tawo ang ng hugaw2x sa true meaning sa gayuma........

    cn u define gayuma?

    sir shawarma,,lets say na may gayuma ka, will you let the person know pertaining to the lady that your interested na: miss i have gayuma and this is part of my transaction w/ u?
    or di mo paalam sa girl?

    or how do you define gayuma?

  7. #327
    sa akong nabasahan mao daw ni ang gayuma ai..too mo ani??

    gayuma is a love potion that is used to attract a mate. The potion's magical property is said to work best when taken by the potential partner, often mixed in a drink. As with any other mystical folk item, the effectiveness of a gayuma only works if the caster believes in its power. The use of gayuma today is usually associated with failed courtship, unrequited love, or secret admiration.

    The word potion is from the Latin word potionis, meaning beverage, potion or poison in the form of consumable medicine or poison with magical properties. Love potion is a noun that means a drink or poison with magical powers that can make the one who takes it “love” the one who gave it. Philter or philtre also means love potion in Greek.

    The term gayuma may also refer to spells that bring love, bind couples, snatch someone's lover, or end an affair. However, these types of spells are performed only by more experienced casters. Other than a potion or a spell, a gayuma may also take the form of a charm. The most popular charms take the form of small red bags filled with items like pebbles, hair, bones, and seeds. When worn, these charms are believed to heighten a person's attractiveness.

  8. #328
    Quote Originally Posted by Lovely Charm View Post
    sir shawarma,,lets say na may gayuma ka, will you let the person know pertaining to the lady that your interested na: miss i have gayuma and this is part of my transaction w/ u?
    or di mo paalam sa girl?

    or how do you define gayuma?
    as what i hav sed in my previous repz., each n everyone of us, has its own charm.....

    if u wr to tke my place, do u have to say it? i dont think so.......gayuma has many applications not only to manipulate THE mind OF a certain person .......it cn also be used in ur daily routine, like sa work, during mitings...n etc.............etc.....in order to gain respect or in what purpose it suites you...

    gayuma was created in order to support harmony n balance..........thats the true meaning of gayuma..

    hope i answrd your q. mis lovely charm, n tnx for asking...............

    ps: the gayuma im referring to is the orasyon type of gayuma, not the one's used as SPELLS....
    Last edited by dbshawarma; 06-16-2009 at 09:55 PM.

  9. #329
    Quote Originally Posted by coolguyiam20 View Post
    sa akong nabasahan mao daw ni ang gayuma ai..too mo ani??

    gayuma is a love potion that is used to attract a mate. The potion's magical property is said to work best when taken by the potential partner, often mixed in a drink. As with any other mystical folk item, the effectiveness of a gayuma only works if the caster believes in its power. The use of gayuma today is usually associated with failed courtship, unrequited love, or secret admiration.

    The word potion is from the Latin word potionis, meaning beverage, potion or poison in the form of consumable medicine or poison with magical properties. Love potion is a noun that means a drink or poison with magical powers that can make the one who takes it “love” the one who gave it. Philter or philtre also means love potion in Greek.

    The term gayuma may also refer to spells that bring love, bind couples, snatch someone's lover, or end an affair. However, these types of spells are performed only by more experienced casters. Other than a potion or a spell, a gayuma may also take the form of a charm. The most popular charms take the form of small red bags filled with items like pebbles, hair, bones, and seeds. When worn, these charms are believed to heighten a person's attractiveness.
    nice info.. asa ni nimo nakuha? wicca na book?

    pero why use gayuma in the first place? ahh the game of love.. para ra ni sa mga loveless ug sa mga naay fear na mahutdan ug laki or baye dre sa kalibutan..

  10. #330
    Quote Originally Posted by dbshawarma View Post
    as what i hav sed in my previous repz., each n everyone of us, has its own charm.....

    if u wr to tke my place, do u have to say it? i dont think so.......gayuma has many applications not only to manipulate THE mind OF a certain person .......it cn also be used in ur daily routine, like sa work, during mitings...n etc.............etc.....in order to gain respect or in what purpose it suites you...

    gayuma was created in order to support harmony n balance..........thats the true meaning of gayuma..

    hope i answrd your q. mis lovely charm, n tnx for asking...............

    ps: the gayuma im referring to is the orasyon type of gayuma, not the one's used as SPELLS....

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