Sunday, January 6, 2008

The Way to Become


This is Chapter 4 of "The Pearl Principle" book.

They all came to satisfy a hunger. On September 28 and 29, 2004, a large group of Filipinos from all walks of life, found themselves huddled at the Hotel Intercontinental, Makati City -- looking for a new meaning and searching for the vision to guide their resolve to better themselves –ourselves -- for the country.

They responded to a simple invitation, a general newspaper announcement for a Conference on “The Pearl Principle: Tools and Strategies for National Recovery.” There were no promises of names of renowned speakers nor of financial incentives. Yet, they came, all 518 of them. Exceeding the seating capacity of the venue and surpassing the maximum expectations of the organizers. For over eight hours, they stayed glued to their seats. The speakers exhorted the audience to conjure images of a great future. But what this future exactly is, must be visualized individually, by everyone. The future can not be created, unless first, formed in the mind.

The audience was asked point blank, “What is your dream for your country?”

They unleashed a torrent of emotions as they unfolded their long-kept hopes and dreams. Otherwise shy to open up for lack of opportunity to be heard, to be recognized and to be involved, they seized the moment as they passionately revealed themselves to each other. Collectively, they painted a beautiful picture of the Philippines!

The speakers taunted them further, “What is your dream role to make your vision for our country come true?”

A rush of adrenalin filled the room. Everyone engaged in very animated discussion, spurred by the thought that they indeed have a role to play in making this dream for their beloved country come true.

Individually, they searched for their meaningful part in the orchestration of these dreams. Together, they found the way to become, and they crafted…

The People’s VisionThe Philippines: A S.T.R.I.N.G of P.E.A.R.L.S.

The Philippines is a Soaring and Tenacious Republic Instituted by Nation-loving Generations of Passionate, Ethical, Action-driven, Results-oriented Leaders of Society

The People’s Mission
We T.E.A.C.H.

We Train, Engage, Assess, Create opportunities, and Harness individuals, communities and organizations to apply The Ten Tenets of the Pearl Principle within their spheres of influence.

The People’s Strategies
We D.R.E.A.M.

Discover who you really are. Use your inherent God-given gifts for a higher purpose.

Reinvent yourself. Create a personal vision aligned to the service of your fellowmen.

Energize yourself. Be a life-long learner by re-tooling and associating with positive-minded people.

Act on your 4 Ps. Pray for discernment Plan your course of action Persist on achieving your plan

Pursue your dream with passion

Manage yourself. Be driven by SUCCESS:

Sense of
Urgency
Competence
Congruence
Enlightenment
Self-sacrifice
Service

How We Measure Success
We measure success by the number of people whose lives have improved because of our existence.

Personal success is only a means to an end, making the world a better place.

The Goal of Life:
Be A C.I.E.A.N.

Communion with God
Integrity in thought, word and deed
Empathy with commitment
Accountability for actions
Nobility in aspirations

THE TENETS OF THE PEARL PRINCIPLE
Our worldview is rooted in the transformation of adversity into a gem of a life…as in the creation of a pearl. We believe that…

1. Adversity is the catalyst of growth and progress.

2. Transformation is the proactive engagement of one’s sphere of influence.

3. Every person has inherent gifts that can be used to overcome challenges.

4. People can reinvent themselves at will.

5. Introspection is the key to unlocking the right core values that guide our discernment for
change.

6. Self-sufficiency is a philosophy that we can nurture to eradicate mendicant behavior.

7. Personal success is only a means to an end: making the world a better place.

8. Success is measured by the number of people whose lives have improved because of our
existence.

9. Wealth accumulation is only justified when it is re-channeled to uplift the quality of
life of communities through purposeful intervention.

10. Change begins from within...change begins with me.

Myriads of questions. A plethora of possibilities. An array of answers. An army of potential leaders emerged.

And when it was all over, they hovered around the venue, oblivious of time, reluctant to leave. They asked the question, “What’s next?”

From each discussion group, a leader was chosen. Forty two leaders were called upon and commissioned to further their new found cause. In that commissioning, each of them received, in the palm of their hands, the symbol of hope and transformation. The pearl.

THE SYMBOL OF HOPE AND TRANSFORMATION

We need a Symbol of Hope and a Model for Transformation. It cannot just be anybody. Anyone can come and go. Many of them have let us down.

Almost everyone has a hidden agenda. Most have turfs to protect. There are those weak in character.

And they betrayed our trust!

The perfect Symbol of Hope of our nation is the “pearl.”

The inner struggle of the oyster to survive has a profound meaning. The story can move anyone who has gone through a similar struggle, enough to hit you in the heart. It is faceless but it has life. It is the only living organism which can transform an “irritation” into a priced gemstone.

It is very easy for anyone to identify with the story of the pearl. It is easy to recall. It has no race, no creed, no political bias, no gender. Yet, it has a universal appeal. When your life is in disarray, think of the pearl – our National Symbol of Hope.

The flicker of hope will begin to warm your heart, warm enough to revive your strength, to force you to stand with courage, to transcend your fears and hopelessness, fired by your new found enthusiasm and optimism. Only then, will you be able to see beyond the pain. No longer a victim.

But a victor, free to soar.

Next is Chapter 5 "Where Do We Go from Here?"

Thursday, January 3, 2008

We Found Our Soul


This is Chapter 3 of "The Pearl Principle" book.

The Pearl Principle reminds us that we can convert any pain, misfortune, ordeal or failure to something of value. Our essence as a nation is formed out of obstacles that we confront as a people and as a country.

Our experiences, painful and hard surround the core of our being. Each of these challenges is our nucleus for creation, each victory over the hardships we overcome is another pearl in our path.

Transformation occurs again and again in our growing process. Every incident, every emotion, every success, every sorrow, becomes another layer of our national development… exactly like the many layers of nacre that coat the deadly teredo microorganism—creating a beautiful pearl.

Our pain, which can be unspeakably intense and sometimes debilitating, brings the lessons we never forget. They are imprinted deeply in our core.

We should use these experiences to better weather future struggles. Our core must be solid and hard. The layering actually helps us mature… and shall help us to see beyond, to see what others do not see.

Ang perlas ay napakagandang inspirasyon upang tayo ay mabuhayan ng loob, na bumunot ng lakas mula sa kaibuturan ng ating kaluluwa.

Lahat tayo ay may natatanging galing at kakayahan -- kung ito lamang ay ating lilinangin ng mataimtim na pagnilay.

We offer the Pearl Principle as our National Philosophy to help us recover from this debilitating state of hopelessness. We present the analogy of the oyster called The Pearl Principle -- as the most viable way to effect positive change: the change from within and from within one’s sphere of influence.

Together, we shall become the catalysts for change to make our country a better nation. We shall endeavor to become the oysters that would allow us to reclaim our true destiny as envisioned by our forefathers. This is who we are. This is our soul.

The Philippines, The Pearl of the Orient.

Coming up is Chapter 4 "The Way to Become".

The Essence of the Pearl


This is Chapter 2 of "The Pearl Principle" book.

An unsuspecting oyster, peaceful and content with the way submarine life was taking its normal course, was suddenly invaded by hundreds of teredo micro-organisms from everywhere.

A daring one teredo swept its way straight into the inner chamber of the oyster’s shell and lodged in its virgin flesh. The oyster tried to expel the invader but as it did, the irritation burned the inflamed muscles even more.

The discomfort became unbearably painful. Rescue from the surrounding waters was not forthcoming. The oyster could only expect an impending death.

But, the oyster refused to die. While its effort to expel the teredo became futile, the oyster instead thought of easing up on the deadly irritation wrought upon its aching flesh.

‘What can I do?

What do I have?

How can I save myself from imminent death?’ the oyster asked.

The oyster discovered that it has an innate ability to respond to this kind of threat.

Yes! It can secrete nacre. That substance which can coat the irritant and ease the burning sensation that is consuming its entire being. With the resolve to stop the excruciating pain and discomfort, it coated the teredo with layers upon layers of this smooth and luminous nacre until it hurt no more.

Finally, the pearl was created.

Like the pearl, our essence as persons is formed out of obstacles that we confront in the course of our lives.

Our experiences, painful and hard, surround the core of our being and, it isn’t always easy to find anything positive in the hardships we endure.

Each problem, each challenge is our opportunity for creation. Each victory another pearl on our path.

The story of the pearl illustrates that even the worst and most painful experience can become something of a healing artistry. The pearl is a glowing example of a mortal threat transformed into magnificence.

How many of us are able to take problems and hardships as opportunities, as oysters do?

How many among us can find the gift in those challenges and turn them into something positive?

This is what the oyster can teach us.

This is the essence of the Pearl Principle: To find and honor our strength and flexibility in the inner power to bounce back rather than break apart; to turn adversity into a catalyst of growth and progress.

Indeed, each of us has inherent gifts that we can use to overcome!

The Pearl Principle offers us the gift of the pearl, this miraculous living gift from the sea -- a gemstone produced by a living entity -- the creation of beauty from adversity, of art from irritation.

The Pearl Principle reminds us that adversity is really part of our lives. However, some of us respond to these pains and hardships by fixating on the pain, keeping it fresh in our minds for weeks, months and even years -- some for a lifetime. Others take small irritations and blow them out of proportion, making them larger misfortunes.

Complaining and dwelling on the problem, on the pain or ordeals endured, will only result in a life overshadowed by unending dissatisfaction and stagnation.

Coming up will be Chapter 3 "We Found Our Soul".

Wednesday, January 2, 2008

The Pain of Becoming


This is Chapter 1 of "The Pearl Principle" book.

Filipinos are known for being “matiisin” which is mistaken for resiliency by most of us. Resilience is supposed to be a manifestation of strength of character--- the courage to bounce back, the ability to move on, and the persistence to move forward.

The misconception that resilience is the same as "pagtitiis” or “matiisin” is not good. We have to learn to distinguish these two concepts from each other, otherwise we shall remain just standing in place” or worse, we could be stepping backwards and repeat the same mistakes.

Too much of “pagtitiis” can be the cause of one’s downfall. It breeds self-doubt and erodes self-worth. We must elevate our “pagtitiis” to a higher level--- and that is “pagkilos.” We must do something to get out of a crisis situation and overcome.

We must, therefore, redefine ‘resilience.’

Resilience is the act of overcoming crisis by doing something about it. Ang ating pagdurusa ay hindi mapapatid kung hindi natin babaguhin ang ating pananaw.

Hindi maaaring taun-taon na lamang ay mananatili tayo sa ating kinasasadlakan. Hindi maaaring sa bawat taong dumaraan, sa pagdating man ng krisis o pananalanta ng kalamidad, ay pabalik-balik tayo sa parehong kalagayan.

Hindi ito nararapat. Huwag tayong maglakad ng paluhod. Dapat tayong maglakad na nakatayo nang sa gayon, tayo ay makatakbo at makatalon, upang maiangat natin ang ating mga sarili mula sa kasalukuyang mundong kinasasadlakan.

The journey from the state of “pagtitiis” to “pag-kilos” will demand the need for change. We begin by changing our paradigm, our mental construct that dictates who we are and who we shall become. This must be guided by the core values of enlightened discernment rooted in the transformation of our personal adversities into a gem of a life.

Introspection is the key to unlock the right core values that will guide our quest for change.

And change can only happen if we have a true understanding of ourselves which is a prerequisite before anything else can happen.

We must always look at the big picture. But, we must act on what is within our reach and within our volition, that is, effecting positive and peaceful change within our sphere of influence!

An oyster is a very good example of this kind of change. The oyster, invaded and irritated by deadly micro-organisms could just opt not to do anything and die. However, the oyster chose to create something out of its predicament. A gem. A pearl.

*In the deep blue sea a mystery grew…From an oyster which didn’t know what to do.
A Teredo got through the crevice of its shell,Oh, the pain was like hell!

While it seemed so tranquil down there,This oyster was screaming,But help was nowhere.Did the poor oyster blame the seafor its predicament…the deplorable statethat could have been its fate?Oh, no.

Oysters are so plain,But this one refused to die in vain.

“What do I have to fight off a Teredo?”The poor oyster thought,“I don’t have anything butI know how to secrete nacre though!”

The oyster with all its might,secreted as much nacre as it couldand coated the foe…until the foe became a beautiful shiny beadwhich we now know…as the pearl.

*The Creation of a PEARL(Anonymous)

You see, nature is the best teacher! God intended for nature to be our model. People oftentimes react to adversity by destroying oneself, not because it is our nature to destroy, but because we are afraid. The oyster acted to convert an irritation into an opportunity to create something beautiful.

It is a natural act for any creature especially for people to reinvent and improve themselves at will. But, this could only be possible if we look beyond, and see beauty and opportunity, rather than wallow in self- pity and remain a victim of our circumstances.

This is ‘The Pearl Principle.’ Initiating change from within and from within one’s sphere of influence by converting a state of hopelessness into a state of optimism, where opportunities are created as in the creation of a pearl.

The Pearl Principle - The Book is Out!




"The Pearl Principle," the book is finally out in limited copies. Full publication in paperback for the general public will be made this 2008.

The book also known as "Ang Diwa" in Pilipino will be published in this blog to make it available for those who can't wait for the English paperback edition. The first edition was made possible by the CIE Research Bureau based in the Main Campus of the Centre for International Education in Cebu City, Philippines.

One chapter, one blog in the next few weeks.

We hope you can reflect on each chapter as it comes.

Ang Diwa.

Alay Sa Sambayanang Pilipino!

CIE Conducts Its First Pearl Principle Formation School Orientation for 2008 in Makati on January 12, 2008

The Centre for International Education will be conducting the First Pearl Principle Formation School Phase 1 Orientation for the National Capital Region for 2008 on January 12, 2008 at CIE Makati Extension Campus at the Ground Floor of Gold Tower, Palanca Street, Legazpi Village, Makati City, Philippines. The Orientation is open to the public however because of limited seating capacity of the venue prior reservation is necessary. No registration fee will be collected from participants.

Phase 1 introduces the Pearl Principle Formation School or PPFS. It covers the Pearl Principle Movement that the Centre for International Education founder Prof. Nelia Cruz-Sarcol started and the background of the PPFS itself. Phase 1 participants will walk through the Pre-qualification process to get an overview of the regulatory and organizational requirements of starting a PPFS. Participants don't have to bring anything.

The Senior Management Group of the Centre for International Education is now allowing individuals to qualify for a license to operate a PPFS. This will now give individuals or persons to set up a PPFS in their communities; however, the same stringent process of qualification and quality assurance still applies.

If you would like us to assess your suitability for this programme please bring your Articles of Incorporation and By-laws if you are a corporation (profit or non-profit) or your comprehensive resume if you want this to be a personal enterprise.


Program

Registration & AVP Presentation 10:0 0 a.m.

Welcome & Introduction 10:15

The Pearl Principle and Social Engagement

The Pearl Story 10:25
Social Engagement 10:40

The Pearl Principle Formation School 11:10

PPFS Process: An Overview 11:40
PPFS Survey 12:00

When reserving a seat please provide us your:

  • Full Name
  • Your Designation
  • Organization's Name
  • Complete Address with ZIP Code
  • Phone with Area Code
  • Mobile Phone
  • Email

For immediate confirmation of your seat reservation please contact:

Carol Villanueva
Makati Extension Campus
Centre for International Education
Ground Floor Gold Tower
Palanca Street, Legazpi Village
Makati City, Philippines
Call: (02) 888-0909 / 892-3088

Sunday, October 7, 2007

The 2nd Pearl Principle Formation School Orientation in the Visayas & Mindanao

The Centre for International Education or CIE is organizing the second Pearl Principle Formation School Orientation in the Visayas and Mindanao. It will be conducted at the Cebu Main Campus of the Centre for International Education in Cebu City.

Since the first one done here in the Visayas and Mindanao last August 11, 2007, inquiries from all over Visayas and Mindanao kept coming in via email (surprisingly most from Mindanao). To recall, all Orientations were held at the Makati Executive Staff House of CIE along Valero and Sedeno Streets, Salcedo Village, Makati City.

Registration as usual is Free!

It is important however that you pre-register like always because there is limited seating capacity. We can only accommodate thirty (30) participants at any given time.

Please register by either calling, faxing or emailing us at:

The Pearl Principle Formation School
Cebu Main Campus
Centre for International Education
168 Pres. Magsaysay Street, Kasambagan
Cebu City, Philippines
Fax or Call: (032) 233-2566
Email: mary.rieta@cie.edu
virgilio.paralisan@cie.edu

Those of you who called or emailed about the PPFS may register and join this Orientation to be held on October 27, 2007, 10:00 am. Registration starts at 9:00 am. 5th Floor, Cebu Main Campus, Centre for International Education. Please come on time.

If you would like us to assess your suitability for this programme please bring your Articles of Incorporation and By-laws if you are a corporation (profit or non-profit) or your comprehensive resume if you want this to be a personal enterprise.

The Strategic Management Group of the Centre for International Education is now allowing individuals to qualify for a license to operate a PPFS. This will now give individuals or persons to set up a PPFS in their communities; however, the same stringent process of qualification and quality assurance still applies.

How to get to CIE?
Take a taxi cab and tell the driver to take you to F. Cabahug Street (Landmark is Sarrosa International Hotel or Paseo). If you are coming from San Jose dela Montana Street you have the option to take a left turn to Sarrosa International Hotel and then turn right to Pres. Magsaysay Street. CIE is the only building having more than three stories with a prominent CIE logo. Stop at the yellow gate.

You can also go passed Sarrosa International Hotel and then take a left turn to an access road along the Paseo Parking and the Sisters of Mary compound going straight to the CIE Parking lot.

If you are coming from Mandaue City (Subangdaku) taking the F. Cabahug route go passed Sykes building and Paseo and take a straight route to the CIE parking lot between a Gasul Dealer and the Paseo Parking Lot. You can see the CIE building as you approach this access road. If you are going to Sarrosa International Hotel take a right turn along the road beside the hotel and then another right turn to Pres. Magsaysay Street.

If you are taking a public utility jeep, take a Mabolo - Cebu City jeepney with Route No. 3A going to Panagdait (or F. Cabahug) and then watch out for the landmarks mentioned above. Tell the driver you are disembarking or going down Island Market after you see Sarrosa International Hotel. The road to CIE is just across the drive way going to Island Market. Look for a car wash and a Gasul Dealer.