Showing posts with label Alexie Besas-Tutor. Show all posts
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Sunday, July 17, 2022

Know your Guardian Angel




By Leo Udtohan
 
 

Do you know who your Guardian Angel is?

I bet you don’t.

The Scriptures contain many references to such supernal beings. 

According to Christian tradition, every one of us has a guardian angel, who accompanies us from the moment we’re born until the moment  of our death, and stays at our side at every moment of our life.
Photo: pillarcatholic.com

Jews certainly believe in angels – spiritual entities who exist to perform the will of G‑d (the Hebrew word for angel, "malach," also means "messenger"). But the popular idea of private and personal guardian angels is not part of Jewish theology.

The Koran states, "He (God) sends forth guardians who watch over you and carry away your souls without fail when death overtakes you." 

There are numerous angel websites that provide guardian angel resources. 

Guardian angels are assigned not only to every living human soul but to all the inhabitants of earth. They know exactly what you need for your development, your divine life purpose and your agenda is their agenda. Guardian angels never leave your side from birth through death no matter what mistakes you make. 

Here are some helpful guide for you to begin to actually contact your guardian angel:

1)Choose a regular time each day to communicate to your guardian angels. Before going to sleep or when you first wake up may be the best time. 

2)If you have depression, negative feelings, fear, nightmares-ask your guardian angels for extra protection. 

3) Remain open to messages from your guardian angel at all times. 

4)Don't be irresponsible and risk your personal safety. Your guardian angel can't override your free will. 

5)Be positive! Your angel will guide, heal and protect you but you must be responsible for your own actions. Don't blame others or dismiss problems in your life as "something/someone is against you" or curses. 

And, if ever you don't feel the connection, don't be discouraged. Remember that angels vibrate at a very high level and it may take a while to attune yourself to this high vibration. 
 

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Thanks for your letters, all will be answered. Comments welcome at leoudtohan@yahoo.com, follow leoudtohanINQ at Twitter /Facebook.
 


Saturday, June 20, 2020

FaceApp reveals what Bohol leaders would look like as members of the opposite sex

Can you recognise these Boholanos? Some well-known faces are almost unrecognisable as they change sex or become younger or older using FaceApp. 



If your social media feeds are suddenly full of gender-swapped photos of friends, families and celebrities, it's because of the 
facial morphing app FaceApp which is making the rounds again.

FaceApp is a photo editing application that allows users to transform their appearance entirely. It allows people to see what they would look like when they are older and change the gender of the person in the photo. 

From our congressmen to mayor, many quickly joined in on the fun. 

Tagbilaran City Mayor John Geesnell "Baba" Yap II took to Facebook on Thursday to try the gender swap trend. 

In a post that has left many amused, he transformed himself into a beautiful woman. 

"Ga lisod ang faceapp sa baba yap hairstyle. Ga tindog gihapon.." Yap said referring to his signature hairstyle. 

His post has collected over 5,800 'likes' and more than 1,600 shares. 

The photos of Reps. Erico Aristotle Aumentado and Alexie Besas-Tutor also garnered a ton of amused comments from netizens. 

Aumentado shared a picture of himself as he transformed into a woman. It only proved that Aumentado is undeniably beautiful. 

On the other hand, Tutor showed a photo of a handsome man with a sexy facial hair. Netizens were loving the shot. 

Board members Aldner Damalerio and Jade Bautista also charmed netizens who reacted to their transformations of a seductive woman and sexy man. 

"Shout out sa mga Ate's ug mga Tita's," posted Damalerio who showed his female persona. 

"Always mi mupahinumdom ninyo nga mag sul-ob ug face mask, social distancing, frequent handwashing, stay healthy by keeping fit and exercise, eat fruits and vegetables, Ok? From your Tita A :) Maki-uso lang ta pang pa good vibes :)," he added. 

Boholano singer-actress-comedienne Scarlet Geulen-Boiser also shared her photos of a young and old lady of herself. Because of her transformation, she captivated the hearts of her fans. 

Fashion designer Rommel Auza also shared a photo of a seductive woman. 

The photo of US-based socialite Mikey Gatal's younger but thin appearance still charmed many netizens who reacted on his post that showed his being a woman. He also appeared to add a lick of makeup to finish off the virtual makeover.

Ariel Fullido of CenterStage Band also transformed himself into a woman. His caption amused many netizens, too. 

While the world was taken by storm by FaceApp, it also faced criticism for reinforcing gender stereotypes and sparked heated debates about gender norms.

A few tech analysts from across the world have accused FaceApp as a blatant breach of data privacy.