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    My concept of GOD began to evolve when I stopped believing in the external GOD and started knowing the real GOD within which is THE I AM PRESENCE.

    The I AM Presence - The God Presence

    We have an individualized Presence of God - the Mighty I AM Presence - as part of our very Nature and Being. As embodied individuals, we are the outer expression of that God Self in form. It is our unique and immortal True Identity, yet a sharing of the Allness of the ONE GOD is maintained.

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    Quote Originally Posted by regnauld View Post
    My concept of GOD began to evolve when I stopped believing in the external GOD and started knowing the real GOD within which is THE I AM PRESENCE.

    The I AM Presence - The God Presence

    We have an individualized Presence of God - the Mighty I AM Presence - as part of our very Nature and Being. As embodied individuals, we are the outer expression of that God Self in form. It is our unique and immortal True Identity, yet a sharing of the Allness of the ONE GOD is maintained.
    sir regnauld,
    How can we be sure that this is logically true and correct?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tirong-say View Post
    sir regnauld,
    How can we be sure that this is logically true and correct?
    Good question.

    The concept of GOD is beyond logic and yet we can know and experience GOD through SILENCE and MEDITATION.

    "Be still and know that I AM GOD (Your Presence) ."

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    Quote Originally Posted by regnauld View Post
    Good question.

    The concept of GOD is beyond logic and yet we can know and experience GOD through SILENCE and MEDITATION.

    "Be still and know that I AM GOD (Your Presence) ."
    So if we call ourselves as GOD, it is beyond logic then?..............

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tirong-say View Post
    So if we call ourselves as GOD, it is beyond logic then?..............
    It is beyond LOGIC to know GOD intellectually but it is the realm of awareness that we can experience GOD silently. It doesnt matter what you call you call yourself then.

    May The FORCE be with you!

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    ...though i'm a Christian and a practicing Catholic, i actually had doubts in my faith... i think that was 5 years ago .. basta... alot of things happened.... i did not know what to believe in anymore...
    but then something happened that shed a little light on me... then little by little i started to pray again and tried to bring back my faith... and i guess i just don't how to explain it, but everything that i asked for came true...really... and i don't think it's merely coincidence (pati board rating pwede ba ma.conincidence lang sa 5 tests??) ...and when i'm down and am hitting rock bottom @ least i have Him to listen..
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    my logic teacher in college once told us (he dropped out of seminary during his Theology days):

    the more i know about Him, the further i drift from Him...

    i heard him say that just about the time when my faith on Him was being put into test... but anyways, the funny thing is, we met in the church and i was like (shocked): o, sir naa diay ka? (lol** that must be stupid hehe i thought he was an atheist and i thought i was agnostic)

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    I could not compare to what you "think" you are doing for my country.. the age difference as well as the economic status can say for that.. but to the best of my capacity, I am doing what I can for myself as well for the people around me..

    but why are you, an American, living here in the Philippines? I don't mean any offense, and I do not wish any inhospitability, but can you not do all those for your own country too? or you are not given a chance? Don't get me wrong, but I'm well aware of 1st world and 3rd world country differences.. Americans trying to "help" other nations, yeah right.. I would really love to believe that, but most of the time, there's always an ulterior motive. Back in your country, you're just like everybody else, but when you "step down" and come to countries in Asia, you become a celebrity.. I don't see that as anything charitable at all.. it's nice you're doing that, but do you really know what is good for us, when you cannot even do the same for your own country?

    these questions are posted with honest sincere intent and no ill-will.. okay.. i know these questions are very heavy..
    I am only volunteering to help those who are asking for my assistance. The skills I have learned over the years are in demand here. Sorry I am not selfish and self serving so I fit your profile. This concept that American can not help Filipinos is a little disturbing. I am amazed that this seems to irritates you somehow. When I decided to retire and move to Surigao, I am sorry that I did not consult you first. If you have such a low opinion of the Philippines, how do you ever expect the country to progress? It is minds like your's that this country is depending upon to help it raise to 1st world prominence. You can make a big positive change for your country if you try. Everyone can. But you have to try.

    The US is already on the leading edge of commercial agriculture technologies, but in the last 20 years hobby gardeners have started a organics movement that few countries can rival. This mass movement generates the knowledge pool that I use here. I have a personal horticultural library that I shipped here when I moved. This resource is helpful to the local farmers. So I share it, I accept no pay, I pay my own travel expenses, buy my own meals, and help any one that want the help. I am trying to help a small group to improve their lives, and I hope they will pay that forward and teach and influence others. I try to teach green technology that will help preserve the ecology.

    When I retired My wife wanted to return to the Philippines to live. To allow her to be with her family and childhood friends. She had moved and lived with me in Texas for over 20 years, she did that sacrifice for me, so when she wanted to return I was more the glad to make the same sacrifice for her. I also wanted my son to understand what the term "Pinoy" meant being it is his heritage too and someday he may choose to live here and would be able to assimilate more easily.

    I came to work on our little 6-1/2 hector farm more as a hobby, to keep me busy in my retirement. The local Agriculture Agency reps took interest in what they saw. They saw serious benefits to the small farm society that is the Philippines. The US is a large commercial farm community, the expenses of land, equipment, and taxes have driven out the small farmer. Organics is not cost efficient for large mega farms such as the US, that is why you see the massive usage of commercial Fertilizers, insecticides, and Herbicides. This is not the same as here in the Philippines. The technique I employ seriously increase of crop production, produces healthier food product and helps save the ecology.

    As far as being a celebrity or seeking accolades that is for someone that is far more narcissistic than me. I do not like phrase and am uncomfortable in the limelight. I am very content to just sit quietly in the background and remain obscure. I much prefer just being down to earth, because pride is an evil monster to feed. I am a very simple man.
    That is just how God made me, and I do his bidding, and not yours. I hope my work affects millions, but there is no real reward except knowing that I had a hand. What you think they are going to make me President, build Statues, make me Philippine's "Kano of the Year"? Get real. Volunteer work does not pay in terms of money, besides the Filipino politicians and officials will take all the credit. My reward is knowing that I doing something bigger than myself. You may not understand this, but for some of us that is more than enough reward.

    your personal choices are yours to make.. I have no question about that.. but to cross over and make it appear like its patriotic or patronizing our country, that's something else.. that's exaggeratingly blowing your own horn/trumpet.. you reveal your true intentions more and more.. so what if you were able to retire at age 50.. so what if you married a politician's daughter of "elite" status, so what... is marrying a white lady any less?
    No this was only brought up because you were trying to pursue a very personal line of questioning, and you know it was meant to be a little insulting. You had a preconceived concept about me. You wanted to put me in your box, and are still trying to do this even now. If I told you all I have done and accomplished in my life you would not believe it, accept it, or respect it; in fact you would still try to find a way to be condescending. So what is the point? to impress anonymous members behind usernames, avatars and keyboards? That would be a petty pursuit, besides why lie? No one ever believes the truth anyway and the truth is always more interesting.

    Actually you are just coming off as mean, quit arrogant, and with a whole lot of predigest issues. Why is it so important to you that I be married to a white lady? That is your issue to deal with, not mine.


    love has no bounds, but it doesn't make any other choice any less, which still begs me to question why you really chose to marry a Filipina instead of an American girl. I know very well how prized and sought after our Filipina girls are, oh yes, I am.. they are the hardest and toughest girls in the world to court/woo, and some of them may not be as "graceful" or "good-mannered" as the ladies in high courts, but they do know how to make a man really feel "loved"..
    I had married a white girl before and divorced after 5-1/2 years of marriage, Marines is hard on marriages. I was 27 and met a girl that I fell in love with. Simple I was not looking, it just happen. When I met my wife it was 24 years ago, there was no internet dating websites or any of the trappings of the modern date scene. The Marines made it difficult, my government made it difficult, my family and society made it difficult. Questions like, "what's the matter a white girl is not good enough?" I loved my wife so I followed my heart. We were young and free to do as we wished, and I have no regrets. We have been through a lot together both good time and bad. Relationships have moments of laughter and tears, it is the ability to communicate and compromise that make them work.

    But if you are honest, you also know that a Filipino woman also can be just as evil as any woman in the world as well. There is a bigger problem when Americans marry Filipino women, all their brothers want you to buy them everything they desire, Motorcycles, Jeepnies, Houses, vacations, College educations for all their kids, and the whole family thanks they should be able to retire. Every relative alive thinks you are rich, and wants to constantly borrow money. And since you are Kano they do not need to ever pay you back or even say thank you. When ever you walk the streets ever street hustler, con artist, beggar and little kid sticks their hand out and says, "give me Pesos." That is a hard truth chief. So don't act like marrying a Filipino girl is such a easy task. Your little dream world is a real nightmare for many Americans. God helps me keep it real.

    so is marrying a Filipina really for so-called "love"? or something else.. you may opt not to answer these questions.. but u get my drift.. hehe..
    Yes when I met her I knew I would spend the rest of my life with her. I even knew a many military man marry bar-girls and prostitutes too and then took them back to live in the US with their families, most I ever met thought they were doing it for love.

    I have no problem answering any questions. I am just curious your motives for asking such personal and intimate questions.

    you flatter yourself too much, james.. i take no offense from anybody, not the least from someone like you.. i'm just having some little psych-intellectual fun here..
    If that is what you call bantering, insulting, bickering, and spent 10 post in petty exchanges all which stemmed from that very small comment meant only as a joke. And was not even meant for you but the members arguing over points of semantics. This has been a petty exercise at best.

    gosh, took me awhile to reply back.. been away looking at all these overblown, really huge museums in DC. come to think of it, i think America is the new Rome, all these structures have similar remnants in Europe's Rome.. and reading all that message in the Lincoln Memorial makes me even think more that America was built more by the white people of Europe, than its original inhabitants the native indian americans.. whatever happened to them?
    Masons built Rome, and Masons built DC. Well most of the early new Americans came from Europe over a 300 year period. The early new Americans chased off the rulers of England, France, and Spain. Being American is not a race of people, rather it is an idea. Americans are all races of people. The earliest permanent Filipino Americans to arrive in America landed in 1763, and helped create Saint Malo, Louisiana and Manila Village in Barataria Bay. They served in the Revolutionary War, War of 1812, and the Civil War. They owned slaves, killed native Indians and help build America into what it is today.

    What ever happen to the Native Indians? they were over run by the push of progress and land grab expansion. Most were displaced and forced to live on designated land. They use to own America, now they just own Casinos and take away American's houses, cars, and banking accounts through payment of gambling debts.


    what i did was simply show you a mirror.. oh, how many times do i have to say this? it's not a theory, its a tactic/strategy.. the art of war of sun tzu.. betcha you have not read that piece of work.. if you have, u probably forgotten it..
    Any Recon Marine worth his weight in salt has read the "Art of War" it was on the Commandant's Reading List. It was also required reading when I attended Business school at U of H, it is applied in Japanese and Korean business practices. In fact I have it downloaded on my computer as an ebook.

    has class? you're making me laugh.. a person who has class will write something like this --> "Truth is you don't really know shit about faith, so shit is all you can talk."

    bravo!
    Yes chief I do have class. And you childish insults, attitude, and a predigest vindictive nature does not change that fact. Faith is something that drives my life. That seems to be something you do not understand yet. I forgive you.
    You did not accomplish anything but expose that you have a dark nature. You really need God in your life.

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    Quote Originally Posted by maddox_pitt View Post
    ...though i'm a Christian and a practicing Catholic, i actually had doubts in my faith... i think that was 5 years ago .. basta... alot of things happened.... i did not know what to believe in anymore...
    but then something happened that shed a little light on me... then little by little i started to pray again and tried to bring back my faith... and i guess i just don't how to explain it, but everything that i asked for came true...really... and i don't think it's merely coincidence (pati board rating pwede ba ma.conincidence lang sa 5 tests??) ...and when i'm down and am hitting rock bottom @ least i have Him to listen..
    It is normal to doubt, and there are so many who will use slick wording and trick arguments to try to get you to leave your faith. They act like they have proof of no God, but they have no proof. Keep your eyes on the big picture and listen to your heart. God is real, they are the illusion and the lie. That is why all they have hateful comments and insults. In the end that is all they really have in the end. That is what angers them. Bless you and keep the faith.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jamesmusslewhite View Post
    I am only volunteering to help those who are asking for my assistance. The skills I have learned over the years are in demand here. Sorry I am not selfish and self serving so I fit your profile. This concept that American can not help Filipinos is a little disturbing. I am amazed that this seems to irritates you somehow. When I decided to retire and move to Surigao, I am sorry that I did not consult you first. If you have such a low opinion of the Philippines, how do you ever expect the country to progress? It is minds like your's that this country is depending upon to help it raise to 1st world prominence. You can make a big positive change for your country if you try. Everyone can. But you have to try.
    you misunderstand my posts.. so sad.. I am not irritated by others helping our country, but most people who try to help our country is just out to exploit it for their own ulterior motives in the end.. and I do not have such a low opinion of the Philippines, why would I decide to become a teacher if I had such low opinion.. unlike you, I don't rely on riches or wealth or fame to help our country.. I use what I have to the best of my ability.. I am the one in the background just silently helping while all the others are politically bickering who's fault it is or whose plan we should follow.. and certainly not using religion to draw me some so-called "followers"..

    Quote Originally Posted by jamesmusslewhite View Post
    The US is already on the leading edge of commercial agriculture technologies, but in the last 20 years hobby gardeners have started a organics movement that few countries can rival. This mass movement generates the knowledge pool that I use here. I have a personal horticultural library that I shipped here when I moved. This resource is helpful to the local farmers. So I share it, I accept no pay, I pay my own travel expenses, buy my own meals, and help any one that want the help. I am trying to help a small group to improve their lives, and I hope they will pay that forward and teach and influence others. I try to teach green technology that will help preserve the ecology.

    When I retired My wife wanted to return to the Philippines to live. To allow her to be with her family and childhood friends. She had moved and lived with me in Texas for over 20 years, she did that sacrifice for me, so when she wanted to return I was more the glad to make the same sacrifice for her. I also wanted my son to understand what the term "Pinoy" meant being it is his heritage too and someday he may choose to live here and would be able to assimilate more easily.

    I came to work on our little 6-1/2 hector farm more as a hobby, to keep me busy in my retirement. The local Agriculture Agency reps took interest in what they saw. They saw serious benefits to the small farm society that is the Philippines. The US is a large commercial farm community, the expenses of land, equipment, and taxes have driven out the small farmer. Organics is not cost efficient for large mega farms such as the US, that is why you see the massive usage of commercial Fertilizers, insecticides, and Herbicides. This is not the same as here in the Philippines. The technique I employ seriously increase of crop production, produces healthier food product and helps save the ecology.
    that's nice and good.. ur lucky you have such a wife.. i doubt a white lady with such "independent" status would be willing to "sacrifice" as much..

    but as to the farming, the Philippines been into organics and traditional farming from the very start.. I just attended a seminar a couple of months ago, and I was surprised they mentioned biogas as an alternative free energy source when we had that in the Philippines 20 years ago..

    Quote Originally Posted by jamesmusslewhite View Post
    As far as being a celebrity or seeking accolades that is for someone that is far more narcissistic than me. I do not like phrase and am uncomfortable in the limelight. I am very content to just sit quietly in the background and remain obscure. I much prefer just being down to earth, because pride is an evil monster to feed. I am a very simple man. That is just how God made me, and I do his bidding, and not yours. I hope my work affects millions, but there is no real reward except knowing that I had a hand. What you think they are going to make me President, build Statues, make me Philippine's "Kano of the Year"? Get real. Volunteer work does not pay in terms of money, besides the Filipino politicians and officials will take all the credit. My reward is knowing that I doing something bigger than myself. You may not understand this, but for some of us that is more than enough reward.
    that's nice to know that you have such philosophy.. personally, i'm tired of politicians always just trying to be in the limelight..

    Quote Originally Posted by jamesmusslewhite View Post
    No this was only brought up because you were trying to pursue a very personal line of questioning, and you know it was meant to be a little insulting. You had a preconceived concept about me. You wanted to put me in your box, and are still trying to do this even now. If I told you all I have done and accomplished in my life you would not believe it, accept it, or respect it; in fact you would still try to find a way to be condescending. So what is the point? to impress anonymous members behind usernames, avatars and keyboards? That would be a petty pursuit, besides why lie? No one ever believes the truth anyway and the truth is always more interesting.

    Actually you are just coming off as mean, quit arrogant, and with a whole lot of predigest issues. Why is it so important to you that I be married to a white lady? That is your issue to deal with, not mine.
    i've no intent to insult you.. my personal questions are sincere and honest, i have no other way of phrasing them.. i put a disclaimer that you are not obliged to answer them.. I have my theories about Americans in general, so I apologize for the racial bias.. like i said, you have your personal choices.. you posted them, so I ask about it further..

    Quote Originally Posted by jamesmusslewhite View Post
    I had married a white girl before and divorced after 5-1/2 years of marriage, Marines is hard on marriages. I was 27 and met a girl that I fell in love with. Simple I was not looking, it just happen. When I met my wife it was 24 years ago, there was no internet dating websites or any of the trappings of the modern date scene. The Marines made it difficult, my government made it difficult, my family and society made it difficult. Questions like, "what's the matter a white girl is not good enough?" I loved my wife so I followed my heart. We were young and free to do as we wished, and I have no regrets. We have been through a lot together both good time and bad. Relationships have moments of laughter and tears, it is the ability to communicate and compromise that make them work.

    But if you are honest, you also know that a Filipino woman also can be just as evil as any woman in the world as well. There is a bigger problem when Americans marry Filipino women, all their brothers want you to buy them everything they desire, Motorcycles, Jeepnies, Houses, vacations, College educations for all their kids, and the whole family thanks they should be able to retire. Every relative alive thinks you are rich, and wants to constantly borrow money. And since you are Kano they do not need to ever pay you back or even say thank you. When ever you walk the streets ever street hustler, con artist, beggar and little kid sticks their hand out and says, "give me Pesos." That is a hard truth chief. So don't act like marrying a Filipino girl is such a easy task. Your little dream world is a real nightmare for many Americans. God helps me keep it real.
    yeah, i know how a filipina woman can be as evil and cunning too.. hehehe but anyway, you get the drift.. i do not wish to offend you.. so i will just drop any further personal questions..

    Quote Originally Posted by jamesmusslewhite View Post
    Yes when I met her I knew I would spend the rest of my life with her. I even knew a many military man marry bar-girls and prostitutes too and then took them back to live in the US with their families, most I ever met thought they were doing it for love.

    I have no problem answering any questions. I am just curious your motives for asking such personal and intimate questions.
    my motives is that I just want to know the mind and emotions of the person behind the posts.. and I cannot really know any further unless I ask personal questions.. no offense intended.. I have my ways of "probing" people, and some people find it offensive, i'm surprised you don't..


    Quote Originally Posted by jamesmusslewhite View Post
    If that is what you call bantering, insulting, bickering, and spent 10 post in petty exchanges all which stemmed from that very small comment meant only as a joke. And was not even meant for you but the members arguing over points of semantics. This has been a petty exercise at best.
    sorry about the misunderstanding then.. my words are strong.. i know.. but anyway.. i understand you now.. but please don't blame me if I posted an alternative translation, that was also meant as a joke.. a satire..

    Quote Originally Posted by jamesmusslewhite View Post
    Masons built Rome, and Masons built DC. Well most of the early new Americans came from Europe over a 300 year period. The early new Americans chased off the rulers of England, France, and Spain. Being American is not a race of people, rather it is an idea. Americans are all races of people. The earliest permanent Filipino Americans to arrive in America landed in 1763, and helped create Saint Malo, Louisiana and Manila Village in Barataria Bay. They served in the Revolutionary War, War of 1812, and the Civil War. They owned slaves, killed native Indians and help build America into what it is today.

    What ever happen to the Native Indians? they were over run by the push of progress and land grab expansion. Most were displaced and forced to live on designated land. They use to own America, now they just own Casinos and take away American's houses, cars, and banking accounts through payment of gambling debts.
    I see.. it confirms my theories as well.. thanks for the heads up on the meaning of "American"..

    Quote Originally Posted by jamesmusslewhite View Post
    Any Recon Marine worth his weight in salt has read the "Art of War" it was on the Commandant's Reading List. It was also required reading when I attended Business school at U of H, it is applied in Japanese and Korean business practices. In fact I have it downloaded on my computer as an ebook.

    Yes chief I do have class. And you childish insults, attitude, and a predigest vindictive nature does not change that fact. Faith is something that drives my life. That seems to be something you do not understand yet. I forgive you.


    merry christmas and happy new year.. when I get back, I hope I can meet you in person and shake hands with you.. but please do not cast me out for being atheistic.. you're a good sport..

    and lastly, I'm still not asking for your forgiveness.. okay..

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