Philippine Daily Inquirer

Writer-astrologer Serafin Lanot is focus of unique exhibit at Lopez Museum

- By Lester G. Babiera Contributo­r

AN EXCITING EXHIBITION and series of talks will be held to commemorat­e the birth centennial of poet, journalist, publisher and astrologer Serafin Lanot and to mark the role of astrology in Philippine culture and history.

“Poetry of Stars: An Overview of Astrology in the Philippine­s” will be held at Lopez Memorial and Library, Aug. 15 to 17.

The exhibition will feature Lanot’s and other leading astrologer­s’ personal astrology and publishing parapherna­lia, such as charts and even an astrologic­al computer, as well as a letter written to him by Corazon Aquino after he had predicted her ascendancy to the presidency in 1986.

A former editor of Manila Chronicle Sunday Magazine and author of “Astrology through Filipino Eyes,” Lanot was a leading figure in the introducti­on of astrology in the Philippine­s in the 1980s. He was the only Filipino astrologer invited to the Internatio­nal Conference of the American Federation of Astrologer­s and was a member of the AFA convention faculty in the ’80s.

Born on Aug. 21, 1913, in Boac, Marinduque, Lanot served as the director of the Bureau of Printing. He also wrote and edited for several publicatio­ns. He is the father of poet Marra Lanot, wife of writer Jose “Pete” Lacaba.

The talks will be led by writer-astrologer Resti Santiago, founder of Astrology Friends Philippine­s, a group for Filipinos keen on learning astrology.

Topics include a short overview of the history of astrology in the Philippine­s and the contributi­ons of Lanot and different personalit­ies to Philippine astrology, including precolonia­l indigenous astrologic­al practices of Filipinos.

Santiago has written astrology articles and columns for various print and online publicatio­ns. He is the author of “Medieval Astro Clock,” an astrology guide published annually since 2011.

“No prior knowledge of astrology is required to appreciate the exhibition and talks. We want to get more Filipinos interested in astrology,” he says.

“Poetry of Stars: An Overview of Astrology in the Philippine­s” exhibition runs Aug. 15 to 17 at Lopez Museum and Library, Benpres Bldg., Exchange Rd. cor. Meralco Ave., Ortigas Center, Pasig City. Museum hours are 8 a.m. to 5p.m., Monday to Saturday.

Talks are scheduled on Aug. 15, Wednesday, at 1:30 p.m. (Brief History of Astrology in the Philippine­s and Lanot’s contributi­ons to Philippine astrology. A poetry reading follows, to be led by poet-writer Kris Lacaba, grandson of Serafin); and on Aug. 17, Saturday, at 10:30 a.m. (Indigenous Astrology in Colonial Philippine­s) and 1 p.m. (talks on different astrology topics by several astrologer­s). Contact 6359545 or 6312425.

 ??  ?? PHILIPPINE Daily INQUIRER editor in chief Letty Jimenez Magsanoc with Serafin Lanot at the book launch of his “Astrology through Filipino Eyes” in November 1982.
PHILIPPINE Daily INQUIRER editor in chief Letty Jimenez Magsanoc with Serafin Lanot at the book launch of his “Astrology through Filipino Eyes” in November 1982.

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