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Dot: So far, what great spiritual or esoteric lessons have you learned in life?
Gina: The great esoteric lessons I've learned are mind-blowing! All my experiences in life brought me to where I am right now. I know that I am powerful and can do great things beyond human understanding. I AM boundless and limitless. I know that what I know at this very moment are just minute things compared to who I am and what I can do and become in this form. Openness, trust, and perseverance work. I did a lot of research and readings and found out that "when the student is ready, the teacher will appear.”
I feel like my life is perfect but I do know I am also a work in progress. I am evolving to experience my highest potential. So my passion right now is to talk to people. I like to share whatever wisdom or knowledge I have that another person might need to hear, that is necessary for his/her growth as a human being. I believe we are right now in an exciting moment where we human beings are responding to the call of awakening to accomplish what we came here for.
I have opportunities to mentor preschool teachers and do administrative jobs, work with preschool children and their respective families, and be a regular guest in a Sunday radio show here in Davao City. This show, It’s a Beautiful Life, talks about anything in life. I feel happy when I know I am able to help or contribute something.
Dot: What do you think are the best positive lessons you learned from your parents that you want to pass on to your children?
Gina: From my father, the lesson I learned is to give respect and importance to human beings. My family is important. From my mother, to provide for the needs of my family, especially education, and to find ways if need be. In connection with being limitless, the belief systems that I gathered since childhood will determine my limitations and success in life.
Dot: Can you tell me about your top three wins/successes in life? Have they something to do with your lessons?
Gina: Definitely my success stories are related to the lessons I learned from my parents – to prioritize my family, and that provision is always available. First, I had a desire to build a family and be a hands-on mom. I made myself available to my family and especially to my children and husband when they needed my support. Now, seeing my children as loving, self-reliant, independent, confident, and conscientious human beings makes me confident to face the next phase. Second, living a purposeful life - doing what I love to do, helping others find their paths, too, and mentoring others especially my biological family. Third is living my dream: life-coaching teens, young adults, and adults, and running a child-centered (not curriculum-centered) preschool where children are free to Be who they are while experiencing Music, Play, and Touch Therapies.
Dot: Who are your role models? What makes them your role models?
Gina: My father may not be a perfect father and husband but he showed by example how to value his family and how to respect a person regardless of his or her status in life. My mother has a generous heart. She is persistent; she will not settle for "no" as an answer and doesn't easily give up; she showed me how to stand and fight for what I believe in.
My maternal grandfather was always cool and grounded amidst challenging situations. I didn't see or hear him raise his voice. He always used his talking voice.
Dot: What beautiful changes are you seeing in the world now?
Gina: Human beings are awakening, raising vibration to higher consciousness, and are seeing the connectedness and humanity as one. People are valuing freedom.
Dot: In connection with these changes, how do you take care of yourself physically? Emotionally? Spiritually? Mentally?
Gina: I practice mindfulness and self-mastery. I am mindful of my thoughts. What I think becomes my reality and therefore affects my body, mind, emotion, and soul. I know that it's the meaning that I put onto things and the experiences that I have; therefore, I think of and focus on what I want to create or to happen, and not on what I do not want to happen. I eat only what my body needs. I am re-engaging in something physical like arnis and yoga. I master my emotion by "knowing myself," especially my belief system. I keep learning or remembering who I truly am through reading, research, meditation, and being with like-minded people. I do release works through Ho'oponopono and EFT or Emotional Freedom Technique. I also connect with nature through gardening and my pets.
Dot: What legacy would you like to leave the world, and how can you be reached by people who wish to connect with you?
Gina: My legacy would be Courage, Freedom, Love, Respect, and Gratitude. To my family and friends, I say, know thyself. Belief systems and programs that are not working should be released and re-programmed. Trust the process. Believe in yourself. Be in the now. Love everything, because nothing can go wrong. All is well.
I can be reached through my FB page: Beginnings Child Care Center, I Listen Enhancement Center and email: g.cembrano@yahoo.com.
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