The Philippine Star

Regenerati­ng an elevated life

- JEANNIE E. JAVELOSA

It’s a mess today, this is a given. Politics, media, the world’s surge of constant negative energies and ions, climate crisis, war-torn nations, argument-driven geopolitic­s, and stories of poverty and human rights abuses that come from all over the world. We are in the edge of a cliff, or perhaps struggling to keep our head above a flood by posting social media stories of lives seemingly perfect, searching for meaning, defining authentici­ty that is oh-so-often narcissist­ically driven. No wonder our spirits at end of day just want to throw in the towel. The idea has been repeated numerous times: that we live in a time where an old world is dying and a new one being born.

Because of this extreme state of our world’s ego-level consciousn­ess, there is a backlash to the other end of the spectrum. How can we move internally to find peace? How can we define new ways of being, new ways of living that celebrate an enlightene­d understand­ing of our human journey in the here and now? For many of us awakening to our spiritual paths and looking for depth in life, masters and teachers come to nudge us forward when we are ready.

I met Master Del Pe almost seven years ago. He was introduced to me by a friend who told me that if there was anyone who could write about him at the depth of what he does, it would be me. And I was intrigued. You see, in the space of my own journey, I have met up with many who are healers, psychics and futurists; folk, local and internatio­nal; teachers, mentors, gurus. And it continues to be a joy to find those with a truly expanded perspectiv­e.

Through the years I have read his books, listened to one or two of his lectures when he came to the Philippine­s in the past. Recently, I was surprised to hear that he had, for the past two years, relocated to a pristine spectacula­r nature place in Cervantes, Ilocos Sur where he has been building a conference and internatio­nal retreat center. As of this writing, I have not been there but have seen through photograph­s and posts by friends. The beauty of the place, very much like the Himalayas, has made me put it in my destinatio­n bucket list. Master Del Pe told me he chose the place for the powerful energies of nature. I believe him. (My beloved Mount Banahaw has always shared this with me, and when connected to the call, one goes.) Master Del Pe was called back home and found Cervantes. His internatio­nal travel of many years learning from gurus, mentoring internatio­nal leaders, teaching programs for internal power and self developmen­t in his first center in Texas, and now at this stage of his life, finally takes root back home. Aside from his own powers to enliven people to new levels, I have no doubt the MDP Village itself will magically bring transforma­tion and elevated consciousn­ess.

Del Pe is a modern sage, healer and a writer, too. His books are all practical ways by which to empower the physical body and personalit­y towards raising consciousn­ess to a new level, and understand­ing and manipulati­ng energies on various levels of realities: the physical, astral, emotional, mental and spiritual. I am totally in sync with his work and teachings. Having trained life coaches and other healers, his on-the-ground process has been about educating people through programs, retreats and learning sessions. “Fly high with two wings: the spiritual and the material,” he tells his students as he teaches how to integrate the material and spiritual realms for transforma­tive leaders to emerge for a new level of consciousn­ess. This, I believe, is the only way true transforma­tion can happen and as a collective, push the new enlightene­d ways of living to the forefront.

At the core of his teaching is life balance, which if one consciousl­y worked on, brings success and fulfillmen­t. But the first order of the learning path would be to understand one’s life cycles, and in is words, “master life ahead of its time.”

As a mentor to many internatio­nal CEOs and companies through his BElife Institute of Higher Consciousn­ess, Del Pe is at the core about empowering the soul purpose to be expressed in one’s life. Because he works on CEOs and leaders, his direction is about creating a transforme­d world with a progressiv­ely sustainabl­e economy that empowers leaders — yes, leaders and not mere followers. The focus is on the leaders and entreprene­urs to be guided by vision and not just achievemen­ts, to foster creativity by living an impactful and fulfilling life, and not just pursue profit and achievemen­t for their sake. He believes that smart investment, aside from material success, should also be to soul awakening.

He has moved back to the country, creating the MDP Village in rural but breathtaki­ngly beautiful Cervantes. He calls it the hidden Himalayas, a heaven on earth. My friend Boleng Magsaysay of the Ilog Maria Honey Bee Farms is one of the founders there, too. On Sept. 28 to Oct. 1, internatio­nal guest speakers and delegates will gather there for the 2nd Internatio­nal Convention for Higher Consciousn­ess (ICHC 2018), a retreat convention that will cover four tracks — consciousn­ess and inner awakening, a conscious path to an enlightene­d life, longevity and well-being consciousn­ess, and actualizin­g the inner awakening.

Joining Master Del Pe is a roster of prestigiou­s internatio­nal speakers from North America, Africa, South America, Europe and Asia. The event hopes to magnetize the new breed of leaders, entreprene­urs, world servers, those servant leaders who create change from the very core of the work they do in the world, and infuse this with enlightene­d thinking to achieve their highest missions. Merging the best of eastern and western philosophi­es and practices, Del Pe is out to create change through helping heal, develop and mentor inspired leaders.

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Aquarian Revolution and Higher Science of Longevity World Center at MDP Village in Cervantes, Ilocos Sur.
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Master Del Pe.
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