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The Amen Vibration: Volume II
The Amen Vibration: Volume II
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This book is for seekers of truth beyond the teachings of parents, churches, schools, and communities. Forty years in the making, it includes the physical, mental, emotional and spiritual aspects of living, from the seemingly obvious to the occult, from the boundless diversity of paths toward Divine understanding and the unification of it all.The unity of the universe as functions of light and sound is explained and demonstrated in many examples. Light and sound are part of the same continuum of vibrations; they are simply different frequencies, as are things we see and hear, as well as microwaves, infrared light, and so on. At the heart of this continuum is the sound of the universe, the primordial Word: the Om of the Taoists, Aum of the Hindus and Buddhists, Amen of the Christians, Hu of the Ecks or the religion of Light and Sound and Hum of the Tibetans.These phenomena are explored by the author, who has experienced the discovery of one’s self and place in the universe.

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Release dateJan 11, 2018
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    The Amen Vibration - Richie Quirino

    THE AMEN VIBRATION

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    Volume II

    Richie Quirino

    PRONOUN

    TABLE OF CONTENTS

    Preface

    Dedication

    Forewords: Carlos L. Quirino in 1977

    Dr. George Sison

    Emily Abrera – A Cultural Point of View

    Dr. Roberto M. Bernardo – A View from a Rizalist-Humanist

    Chapter I: And God Said: Let there be LIGHT!

    The Sun Gods

    My Journey

    The Expanding Light Meditation

    Birthers and Science

    Good Vibrations

    Light from Within Living Creatures

    Colors and Music

    Light and Sound and the Laws of the Universe

    Feel the Sounds and Light All Around Us

    Chapter II: The Universe

    When Nature Speaks

    The Sound and Music of the Spheres

    More Voices along the Ages

    Lord Let Me Sing to You until I Am Nothing but the Song - RUMI

    Chapter III: Land of the Morning, Child of the Sun Returning

    Healing and Society

    Electromagnetic Healing and Other Forms

    Poetry, Music, Creative Writing and Dance

    Various Forms of Healing

    Chapter IV: The Amen Vibration

    In Music

    Light

    Sound and Light

    Ether and the Soul

    Through the Ages and Voices

    Light, Music, Science and Art

    Epilogue

    About the Author

    Acknowledgements

    Reviews of the print copy of The Amen Vibrations

    Copyright © 2017 by Richie Quirino

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    Other books by the author:

    The Amen Vibration – 1977 Unpublished

    Pinoy Jazz Traditions The American Era – 2004 Anvil Publishing

    Mabuhay Jazz – Jazz in Post-War Philippines - 2008 Anvil Publishing

    Contemporary Jazz in the Philippines – 2011 Anvil Publishing

    Remembering Carlos and Liesel – 2012 Unpublished

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    ECHAD is the spiritual name of Richie Quirino, in Hebrew meaning: Oneness in Unity.

    PREFACE

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    AS A CHILD OF ELEVEN years of age, I collected sea shells that I would find on the shores of numerous beaches that I would visit during summertime, during Holy Week in observance of Good Friday and Easter Sunday, and during the Christmas, New Years and Three Kings season holidays. I was not only fascinated by the various forms and colorful designs, but more so by the sound I would hear when I would put the sea shell against my ear and wondered to myself, where was this mysterious sound coming from?

    A number of years later as a thirteen year old teenager in 1969, I was exposed to the hippie culture where wielding the victory sign and uttering peace man was the norm of the day. Jesus the Christ was my hero and so I grew my hair long as did the humble carpenter from Nazareth. One day, my father asked me to accompany him to the Manila Polo Club not too far from where we lived. As we entered the lobby it was only then that I realized we were headed for the barbershop. I made an immediate about face and ran for my dear life and dropped by a Jewish friend of mine by the name of Karen Sheff to borrow some money I would need to make the journey to San Carlos Heights in the Laguna de Bay lakeshore town of Binangonan. San Carlos Heights was highly elevated and upon reaching the top before sundown, I ventured into the naked forest. There I met up with a family and as a stranger introduced myself and shared my unusual predicament of running away from home. They provided shelter from a Nipa hut they called home and shared whatever food they had on the table. For twenty seven days I lived with them and communed with mother-nature. The warm sunny days and chilly nights were long and I was fascinated by the sound of the leaves rustling from the wind by day, and by night counting the light of the falling stars awed by the vastness of outer space. It dawned on me that God provided everything in the forest such as food, water, shelter, and medicinal plants to treat all kinds of ailments. This is where I attained a peaceful co-existence with nature and self-realization in oneness with God. Finally, I realized that it was time to go home to my parents who were most certainly terrified by the disappearance of their youngest child.

    Upon reaching home my parents were overjoyed by the very sight of me and I was allowed to keep my long wavy hair. Three days later, I noticed I started to develop red rashes on my stomach and within a number of days spread to the rest of my body. The attending physician informed my parents that I developed Scarlet fever and that it would be best for me to stay home under the watchful eye of my Spanish-Filipino grandmother, Anita Garcia. I had a constant high fever and the pain from head to toe felt like needles and pins pricking every part of my body including my tongue. I would be in and out of consciousness from the sheer ordeal that I was experiencing. Then about three weeks later one early morning, I opened my eyes looked at my body and discovered that the rashes had dissipated considerably. I was informed by my physician that I was out of the woods so to speak and that my condition would normalize. But as I wondered to myself why God had put me through such a painful ordeal, the answer to that would take a considerable amount of time and patience. From that day onwards, I decided that I would no longer worship Jesus and started a long and arduous journey in seeking for the truth elsewhere!

    Not long after, a friend of mine by the name of Carol Otstott turned me on to Hatha Yoga. Shortly after, another friend introduced me to Transcendental Meditation wherein I was given a Sanskrit mantra to chant while meditating. Another friend, Gemma Suzara, introduced me to her Chilean boyfriend who she later married by the name of Julian Burgos. It was Julian the humanist who I apprenticed with for several months teaching me the ways of Siloism, an inner religion established in his homeland, Chile. One thing led to another, I became a member of the Theosophical Society and would often borrow books from the centers library based in Iba street in Quezon City. I would also often visit the Magus bookstore along Quezon Avenue and purchase books on the Rosicrucian’s, Masonry, The Tibetan Book of the Dead, Hinduism, Judaism, Buddhism, Taoism, Zoroaster’s precepts, Eckankar – the Science of Soul Travel, Aliester Crowley, the British national who is considered the greatest magician of the 20th century, Paramahansa Yogananda founder of the Self-Realization Center who brought Kriya Yoga to the West, Astrology, Astronomy, Geomancy, the Book of I-Ching, Astral Projection, Thought Forms and Auras, Tarot Cards, the Egyptian pyramids, and anything that captured my fancy in the study of Occultism and Esoteric Psychic sciences.

    Then in 1976 my cousin, Louie Quirino, invited me to attend a lecture by the exoteric group called the Mystic Thirteen which was held in San Beda College in Manila. When I entered the lecture room I noticed there was a Bible on the table and I immediately made an about-face thinking that this meeting would be all about the teachings of Jesus. I was stopped at the doorway by Mel Josue who said that this lecture was about the secret life of Jesus the Christ, the Apocrypha, the Dead Sea Scrolls and the Essenes. So I gave it a listen and from then onwards I was hooked! After attending a few more sessions I was given a Judaic-Hebrew-Kabbalistic daily practice that consisted of an Aramaic mantra, visualizations, chanting, meditation and fasting. After several months of my rigorous daily practice, I was invited to meet the universal inner master, Brod Boy, who initiated me into the esoteric group he headed called, The Brotherhood of Christ Consciousness. A year later after apprenticing with Brod Boy, I wrote a book, The Amen Vibration, in 1977. I kept the manuscript for 40 years and never had the courage to publish it as I was 21 years young at the time. Now, 2017, I have finished a completely new second volume that includes my personal experiences gathered through time, a sequel that I have decided to publish and share with whoever is seeking the truth.

    Richie Quirino

    DEDICATION

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    This book is humbly dedicated to the following gentlemen who took their time and patience in nurturing me with their vast knowledge and experience from their respective fields of endeavor.

    My biological father, Carlos, who shaped me up in the early years of my life.

    My musical mentor, maestro Angel Matias Peña, who so generously shared with me his gift of music.

    My spiritual guru, Brod Boy, who opened my 3rd eye and guided me to seek the truth.

    I thank you from the center of my heart.

    Portrait in oil of the author by Jaime de Guzman, Tiaong and Sariaya, Quezon, 2016.

    FOREWORDS

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    CARLOS L. QUIRINO IN 1977

    THE AUTHOR OF THIS TREATISE was a teen-age student in La Salle Green Hills in Mandaluyong, when he became interested in philosophical, metaphysical and religious subjects not usually taught in schools. He did a lot of reading on these topics and gradually acquired a view on life rarely found in Filipino boys of his age. Because he did not like to continue with a combined Liberal Arts and Commerce course, he transferred to the University of the Philippines as a student at the Conservatory of Music. I was surprised by his choice to major in music because there had never been a musician in our family, until I learned that a great grandfather on my mother’s side had been brought from Spain to the islands by Governor General Crespo in 1850 to head the Banda Militar. Could the desire to be a musician be a

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