
Guni-Gunitain: Mga Halimaw, Not Monsters
Sometimes, if we listen closely enough to the legends, they tell us just as much about ourselves as they do about the things that go bump in the night.
I write about what it means to live within and beyond my comfort zone, to grow through grief and ritual, and to find small wonders in everyday life.
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Sometimes, if we listen closely enough to the legends, they tell us just as much about ourselves as they do about the things that go bump in the night.

Traditionally, whole black peppercorns are used in adobo. But I broke from tradition because I was tired of fishing peppercorns out of the stew before serving and even while enjoying my meal.

Life isn’t a race. It’s a rhythm. And you’re already moving exactly as you’re meant to.

It resonates with me now, as part of the Filipino diaspora. We are all, in some way, Highlanders—cut off from the land that birthed us, trying to make sense of forever in foreign light.

Well worth listening to and purchasing, even though at three singles in, you don’t even really need to weigh your options—the product speaks for itself.

Still focusing on the positive, still leading with hope, still meditating the blues away.

No one expected community and kindness and caring to be the only currencies worth counting on.

If your keys protect your path, and your wallet protects your identity, let your phone protect your inner world. In a way, using your daily essentials for protection magic is modern-day sigil work.

Imagine Manny Pacquiao swinging his arm towards you, your anticipation of pain, and your body scrambling to move out of the way. That’s what it's like to be adrift in your feelings in perimenopause.

Believing in astrology isn’t really the point. Sometimes, it’s simply another language for listening to yourself.