Sunday, January 20, 2019

Celebrating the Feast of Sto. Niño 2019



I'm always fascinated with Philippine culture, especially how Filipinos celebrate festivals, showcasing the best in arts with a modern twist.

January marks the beginning of a month-long celebration, a tradition that has endured for centuries—the Feast of Sto. Niño. This is one of the oldest religious festivals in the Philippines, dating back to the 16th century when the Holy Child Jesus was first brought to our shores. Five centuries later, we continue to honor his presence in our churches, chapels, home altars, and, most importantly,  our hearts.

What makes it significant in our lives is the innocent appeal of the image of Sto. Niño. As Christians, we are called to emulate his character and strengthen our faith in his name. 

I may not have witnessed the grandest festival in honor of Sto. Niño like Sinulog, Dinagyang, and Ati-than, but I have been celebrating a long procession of the different images of Sto. Niño in Tondo, Manila, and Caloocan City for 4 years, and  My previous years' celebrations are below:


Here, people from all walks of life, regardless of age or social status, come together in a beautiful display of unity. They dance to the loud beat of the drums, each carrying a Sto. Niño image, celebrating as one community.

Our devotion to Sto. Niño is a journey of acceptance, a testament to the belief that in our weakness, we find strength; in our sadness, we find happiness; and in our despair, we find hope.


© 2019 Del Cusay


Sunday, January 13, 2019

Starting The New Year Right: Wisdom from Master Del Pe

Two weeks after the New Year's Day celebration, people may be gaining momentum on their New Year's resolutions. It's overwhelming! It takes discipline to keep going and lots of patience to wait for the desired result. Remember, patience is not just a virtue, it's a key to success that should encourage us to keep going.

Our 2019  goals may not be immediately within reach, but with a positive mindset and unwavering determination, we can make them a reality. There are no shortcuts to success, only the commitment to learn from our past and strive for self-improvement. 

For this year, I've decided to start my first week right. That means eliminating or avoiding those negative thoughts that harm or jeopardize my goals. The first week after the new year determines how long we can hold on to our resolutions.

New Year 2019: Sunshine After The Rain talks about my goals for this year. I may have set it subconsciously a few years back, but I would want to regain the power back. When you lose, you get to start again, and willpower becomes activated with the intense and pure energy of the body, mind, and spirit.

Balanced Energy

To achieve our goals, we must have balanced energy at all levels. I've learned this from Master Del Pe, a world-renowned life coach and spiritual guru. Master Del Pe, known as "MDP" to his students, teaches about balancing our energy on all levels: physical, mental, emotional, and spiritual. This balance is not just a concept but fundamental wisdom from a modern sage, Master Del Pe, that reassures us that we are on the right path.

Together with Master Del Pe at Baguio City, Philippines, in May 2011

To learn more about Master Del Pe and his services, visit his websites at http://www.masterdelpe.com and http://www.masterdelpe.com. There, you will discover his breakthrough programs for health and wellness.

Better Health

A positive and healthy mental state starts with a healthy physical body that is achieved through physical exercises and a proper diet. I started to like eating a vegan diet in 2011 when I joined Master Del Pe and was quite active in physical activities like powerful stamina and essential martial arts. I was slimmer during those years compared to the present when it's hard to eliminate unwanted fats on the tummy. Now, it's also hard to lower bad cholesterol. I just can't take those "Statins" and would rely on physical activities and a balanced diet.

To start my new year right, I resolved to avoid soft drinks and consume less sugar. I am now into lemon water, a natural colon cleanser or detox. I also like turmeric for its anti-inflammatory effect. I have been eating too many sweets, and reducing my consumption before it leads to foreseeable health problems would be good.

Personal Development 

I read many self-help articles which are beneficial for growth and success. It was also through the books of Master Del Pe that I learned about personal development most practically and efficiently. One of the best tools I have learned is meditation, and it was Master Del Pe, a master of 8 types of meditation, taught us how to meditate effectively with the use of "mudra," sanskit term for hand seals chanting those sacred mantras for transformation. 

When life gets tough and triggered by so much noise, it's good to spend at least 20 minutes meditating 2 to 3 times a week to regain life and have peace of mind. 

In Manila, where traffic congestion is the worst in the world, I would close my eyes, breathe in, and breathe out along EDSA as I ride the bus from Ayala, Makati, to Monumento Circle, Caloocan City. Meditation has saved me from enduring the long ride, and it doesn't cost a thing, but the benefits are priceless. In fact, my first-ever blog post is about The Power of Meditation. It has dramatically changed my life, and I believe this world would be a better place if more people would learn to practice the art and science of meditation. 

To start the year right, I would have made some time for pure thinking, as advised by Master Del Pe. Before and after blogging, I think and reflect deeply; that is also a great mental exercise and good for mental health. 

Starting the new year with a positive spirit and higher hopes gives an overwhelming feeling of joy. I feel Joyful whenever I overcome a challenge and continue doing so until I've made it. It's a commitment made for the entire year. It may not last or may have been broken, but willpower can help to make it happen. As I strengthen my personality, I prepare myself for something coming my way. I may never know it yet; it may be cloudy for now, but I know for sure that I can help myself rise up and break through the barriers of my personal journey to success and fulfillment not only this year but for a lifetime.

© 2019 Del Cusay


Wednesday, January 9, 2019

Nazareno 2019: Celebrating the Traslacion



Just a week after the New Year 2019 celebration on January 1st, Filipinos gather to celebrate one of the most prominent devotions to Jesus Christ—the feast of the Black Nazarene. This event, deeply rooted in Filipino culture and Catholic traditions, is a testament to the unwavering faith and devotion of the Filipino people.

My journey with the Feast of the Black Nazarene began in 2013. It was the first time I attended the mass at the Minor Basilica on its feast day, accompanied by my sister, whom I had persuaded to join me. Little did I know that this experience would mark the beginning of profound personal and spiritual growth. 

That was a solemn event on the church's facade as it was not so crowded that people could move freely. I missed it the following year in 2014 and 2015, and celebrated it again for 2 consecutive years in 2016 and 2017.  Compared to my experience, Nazareno 2013: Celebrating the Feast of the Black Nazarene was a bit crowded, but devotees are well disciplined to follow the rules inside and outsideNazareno 2013: Celebrating the Feast of the Black Nazarene was a bit crowded, but devotees are well disciplined to follow the rules both inside and outside of the church.

Nazareno 2016: The Feast of the Black Nazarene was a peaceful celebration of the faithful and devotees of the Holy Image. As I remember, it was well organized, and people were guided well by the Hijos Del Nazareno, or the "Sons of the Nazarene," who are the chosen ones to actively devote their time to protecting the Nazarene until their last breath.

Nazareno 2017: Devotion to the Feast of the Black Nazarene was a meaningful celebration as I contemplated the event's significance for our faith as Catholic Christians. It was also peaceful near the Minor Basilica as I heard the mass.

At this year's celebration, I brought my sister with me to hear the mass. It was so crowded outside the church that we could not get inside, so we preferred to stand outside to listen to the pack while watching on a big screen. After an hour, as the group ended, a drizzle of rain just poured over our heads. That was a blessing, as people would have believed it, and even I have asked for a Divine miracle through the rain to calm people down from the warm weather.

What's unique about this year's celebration was the incredible experience of witnessing the traslacion in Chinatown in Binondo, Manila. Many devotees joined and saw the grand parade of the original image of the Black Nazarene, followed by other pictures from different churches and local sectors. People shouted "Viva" to honor the Nazarene as they waived their white and maroon-colored hankies.

As the faithful glorified the Holy image, we've also witnessed untoward events like those needing medical attention. The sheer number of devotees and their fervent desire to get closer to the Holy image sometimes lead to situations where people need medical assistance. However, these incidents are often handled swiftly and efficiently by the authorities, ensuring the safety and well-being of all participants.


We can't get too close to the Holy image and are just content to see it from afar. In reality, seeing the event gives a particular emotion of happiness and fulfillment. I've only watched the traslacion as being reported live on TV for years, but I'm blessed to have been part of it this year.

Others may have questioned the event as a form of fanaticism, a term often used to describe excessive or irrational devotion to a particular belief or cause. However, for a devotee, the Feast of the Black Nazarene is a profoundly spiritual and personal experience. It's not about blind faith or irrational behavior but about a profound connection to one's beliefs and a testament to the power of faith in the face of adversity.

This event is beyond tradition. It is already embedded in our consciousness to strengthen our faith and get closer to God. We long for God's presence when we feel unloved, uncared for, and desperate.  When we think unsecured and in danger, we call for protection. We call for healing the body, mind, and spirit whenever we are sick.

We owe an eternal debt of gratitude to the Black Nazarene for his Holy Image, which has fortified the faith of millions of Filipinos. Despite the challenges that the church may face, our faith remains unshaken. We stand united, unwavering in our devotion, and undeterred by those who question our beliefs.

May the Holy Spirit be upon us daily and protect us from evil. May God enlighten us so we can speak our truth and inspire others to draw near to him. May we all be united to glorify Jesus, the divine image of the Black Nazarene. In this time and our lifetime, today and forever even until our last breath.

© 2019 Del Cusay