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    "The sun itself sees not until heaven clears."
    - William Shakespeare, 148 sonnet


    I was watching The Prince and Me last night and the female protagonist, Paige, was seeking help from the male protagonist, Eddie, for her Shakespeare class. Paige was asking for the interpretation of Sonnet 148 and fortunately, Eddie knew about it (I guess the royals are obliged to learn all kinds of literature) and my favorite part was when he explained the quote above.

    He said, the word "sun" could mean the actual sun or it can mean light. But then "light" can mean knowledge or reason and in this case, it means reason, while "heaven" may refer to the pearly gates, or it could mean a state of being like being happy or in love. When Paige read the lines again, she came to an understanding. She said, it means that love blinds you, and when you're in love, you can't think reasonably. 

    Personally, I was really touched by those lines because it is somehow true. Many people might disagree but it's understandable because not all of us use their heart and not all of us have ever actually loved. Love blinds us in many ways. We ignore their physical appearance, their economic status, their race, their language, their belief, and so on. We even ignore their shortcomings. Instead, we focus on the good things and the better things that are to come. I have also read somewhere that love is not blind, but rather, it sees but it doesn't mind (and it actually has the same context as the saying love is blind). We ignore our brain's ability to judge, our rational thinking, and we end up following the irrational and absurd things that our heart is telling us to do even if we know it's not right.

    But according to the sonnet, when the heaven is clear, when we feel lonely and gloomy or brokenhearted, there comes the sun, the reason, the enlightenment. Until then, we realize that we have been blinded by love.
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    Hello guys! It's been more than a year since the last time I wrote haha!



    Well, I just want to tell you that I'm working on my other blog that contains literary pieces across the country. If you have time, check out my other blog (click here). A lot of things happened this past few years that I am so overwhelmed to share with you guys. Unfortunately, I only have limited time because I have too much on my plate. I hope to update my blog sometime within this year. Thanks for reading! 😃
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    My classmate and I had a changed of mind today. Actually, I was the one who suggested that we visit the oldest building in Cagayan de Oro City because it was one of our goals since we couldn't find the right time to visit the building. Anyway, it's free and you don't have to buy tickets or something. All you have to do is write your name and address on the logbook that is provided by the staff of the museum.



    We didn't bother to take pictures inside the museum but we did take few pictures outside the building. There are many pictures inside the museum entailing the battle that happened in the city during the Spanish and American colonial era. There are also some displayed jars and jarlets, bottles, bowls, etc. that mostly came from China and Thai which was created around 1300s - 1600s if I am not mistaken. There are pictures of the city too, beautifully taken with a very beautiful scene. Now the city's full of buildings and few parks with few people and many cars unlike the mid 1900s. Also, we've discovered that there's a great flood that happened around 1916 which killed thousands of people. It was then followed by cholera that spread like wildfire which killed more people than that of the great flood. Little do we know, lumads predicted that there will be another great flood that would occur after 50 years. 95 years later, typhoon Sendong came and killed a lot of people.



    When we went outside, few children of ages 8 - 12 (I think) saw us and went inside too and I think it's their first time too.

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