UNIVERSITY OF THE EAST RAMON MAGSAYSAY
MEMORIAL MEDICAL CENTER,.
Parr beginning, the master decided to create the earth where little stones were scattered all over the ground. He
told himself, “J will only choose a certain number of stones to which J will use for something.” One by one he picked
each stone, rough, lifeless and filled with irregularities. Gathering all in his hand, he gave each one the breath of life.
Years passed by, the master decided that the time has come. CHé placed all the stones in one of his workplace and
Said to each one. “Mou mp little stones, for the next four pears J will leave pou inthis place.” Young and carefree thep
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Cea lot of things were sacrificed, to the point that some are starting to break into pieces. Yet little stones
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lig pear of hard molding, many survived but few were not able to pass. St was then that the master said,
BZ ae iat aid may enlighten them to the path that J am directing them.”
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Dae eee refiners for his chosen rocks. St was vo a Mb to put them into a burning furnace,
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te ‘can never conquer and for the longest time, thep considered this as the most struggling part of their story.
“Several tinies have they fallen, been criticized, thronry back and forth, ignored, rejected, and sometimes unrecognized.
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“My dear rocks, prepare pourselves, Be t that pou can be, that J’may put pou in mp gallerp, one that's
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master’s gallerp. Intense remolding’and refinement was done before the great battle, The rocks remained foctsed Cr
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aera eer when the result of the battle showed up, An extraordinary night, a morning ioe aa
the rocks. With pride the master proved himself right, bat eg as Cran
For the last time, the master gathered all his rocks, the rocks rey has chosen. and took care of: He said to
them, “You have shonm and proven fo me that J have thosen the best. Among all the rest; pou were the ones who
survived. You were beautifully made and chosen. J shall call pou KENOLITHS, a name that shall define what
‘pou rocks are made of. You are no ordinary rock; you have passed the battle and each one of pou is a survivor, a blue —
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The master instead of putting the rocks into his gallerp, decided to scatter all the rocks to different places, for them
to:influence others, to share, to care, to love and to survive,