Wednesday, February 15, 2017

Yes, Rizal is a Maharlikan

Rizal, A Maharlikan
In the previous article, Jose Rizal, A Maharlikan? the name Jose Rizal was dissected from its etymological origin to reveal its esoteric meaning for the sake of obtaining a deeper purview of the hidden personality of Rizal himself through his name which for some reasons steered debates why he choose Rizal instead of his family’s surname, Mercado. The result was astounding revealing that both Jose and Rizal are implying supernal attributes proving that by the name alone has something hidden beyond the extra-ordinary. Of course that is only half true for those who avowed their deeper inclinations to the arcane social, political and religious principles of the great hero. For them, Rizal’s two great masterpieces, Noli Me Tangere and El Filibusterismo are more than novels. These writings concealed an archaic spiritual battle between good and evil spawned into the very nerve of human society, incurable like a social cancer.

So, and again, who is Dr. Jose Rizal? Is he a Maharlikan? Through his writings, Rizal often claimed of being one citizen of a “Malayan” blood. A Malay blood (race) pertains to the racial identification in general of all groups of people or nations originated or thriving in the Malay region. Citing from Wikipedia source, the Malays are an ethnic group of Austronesian peoples predominantly inhabiting the Malay Peninsula, eastern Sumatra and coastal Borneo, as well as the smaller islands which lie between these locations — areas that are collectively known as the Malay world. Is the description of the locations sound familiar? Remarkably, most Lemurian enthusiasts would agree that it is the same location where the lost world of Lemuria once located. The same locations is also designated through this blog where the first Maharlikans thrived, and that’s the rallying point taken seriously into consideration.

Notice also the similarities of Jose Rizal with Gautama Buddha and Jesus Christ, both did inspire for the foundations of Buddhism and Christianism, respectively. Buddha’s teachings of “ahimsa” traced its roots from the Maharlikan’s wisdom of “respect for all forms of life”, which is also reflected in Jesus’ “love thy fellowmen” teaching. Rizal was in straight opposition to arms struggle or bloody rebellion as proposed by the “plebeians” in their struggle for independence. His view of social reform through the might of the pen or through peaceful means reflects those of the Maharlikan thinking. Despite of his opposition, for the virtuous men, Rizal was more than a warrior, he was a true freedom fighter without necessarily committing himself into the battle field and directly confront the enemies for he believed that pen is mightier than sword. Rizal is the epitome of a truly intellectual reformer.

2 comments:

  1. I've been wanting to know my origin and I am glad to read about Maharlika. I hope one day soon our books in the schools and public libraries will tell us more in details about the lost Kingdom of Maharlika. Let all the Maharlikans know that we were once a Kingdom who reigned for thousands of years before the colonization, and was rich in natural resources. We were a kindred of people with discretion and wisdom. Let us restore our dignity, our pride and sovereignty as a Nation. Rizal was just one of the geniuses in the land of Maharlika. Bathala had given our country many great men and women with high intelligence. God has blest us with great leaders and people even today. A great damaged had been done. We are immensely divided by religion. The greed, corruptions and Imperialism crippled our Nation but there is hope for our beloved Maharlika. I have the audicity to hope knowing that we now have a great president and the Maharlikans are united for Change. United we stand! Let us Do. Let us pray. We have a chance in this world to progress politically and spiriutaly. Mabuhay!

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  2. Disregard the condemned family name, even we already knew the fact that they’re the key to this cursed.In gods will and time We, Maharlikans will definitely rise again and claim our own identity.
    Terminate first all the barriers, using our sword in any ways...

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