George Sison, raconteur, seeker of ‘the God within’
Inquirer Lifestyle columnist George Sison, who died March 6 of leukemia, embraced life so much that he pursued many interests.
Inquirer Lifestyle columnist George Sison, who died March 6 of leukemia, embraced life so much that he pursued many interests.
Rene Puno had a bad feeling that afternoon in early March. He sent a welfare-check text to his good friend George Sison, who had been ill. Puno hadn’t heard from him for some time.
That was our incredulously mournful reaction as we learned of the sudden deaths of dear friends, one after the other, in just over a month: Cesar Gaupo, then James Reyes—two from fashion design in a little over a month; our own columnist George Sison, about two weeks ago; gallery founder Didi Dee; and just this week, Cathy Nazareno, whose inspiring life and battle with cancer Lifestyle wrote about last Christmas.
In George Sison’s inner circle of friends was restaurateur Glenda Barretto.
Your mantra for the week: “I am letting go of worn-out things and relationships, making space for greater good in my life.” Granting that you practiced last week’s first seven
Your mantra for the week: “Every relationship, including with myself, is a love lesson.”
Your mantra for the week: “What matters most is that I love myself… and others.”
Your mantra for the week: “I am laughing myself to perfect health.” Did you know that children laugh at least 150 times a day, while adults laugh a maximum average
Your mantra for the week: “When I hear of someone’s success, I rejoice for them knowing I am next.”
At 8:08 a.m. Saturday, the Lunar New Year of the Fire Rooster begins.
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