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Sunday, May 24, 2020

The Clown of Santo Cristo

The Clown of Santo Cristo
By: Noel N. Villarosa
30 December 2019

He had feared that sadness will take away lives. As if timber chopped down to the ground, young and old have gone in a hopeless fighting on the brink of death. In his simple mind, he was curious on how to make people enjoy life.  He was always wearing a contagious smile that communicates to everyone to confront fears and turn it into a good possibility. Wherever he went, he witnessed hardships, conflicts, devastations, and loss. Sometimes it echoed close to his ears, “find a lost soul and bring him/her back to real home.”

The Clown of Santo Cristo was literally not a clown gestured with baggy clothes, large shoes and a big nose. He was not a clown to perform funny faces and movements but contoured himself to liberate someone from distressing situation. He was not for theatrical but most often visible on residential, parks, hospital, and graveyard.

The Clown of Santo Cristo grew up in a conflict-torn place with different religious views. He usually preferred to stay locked up in his room when everybody was arguing; he tried to avoid caught between crossed fires of debates. One thing that changed his way of thinking was the cry of every child battered by conflicts—shocked and traumatized by the restless gunfire. He promised that he would be a constant companion should one need to be heard and comforted.

When there were moments when people were running, he immediately understood the heartbeat of fear and their eyes were telling that a danger awaits. His presence will always listen to stories, no need to dictate on what else to be done, he simply needs to be there to help heal the flaw and fickle of time. The test of the first instance to prove his compassion for helping others was when he saw a small child desperate to reach with all his will the toy that has fallen in the drainage. He held the child’s one hand and his hand served as an extension until the child reached his beloved toy. The child displayed an overwhelming joy when he retrieved his toy, the smile reflected his complete satisfaction. From that day on, the clown has promised that he will peek through darkness to scatter light like sunlight giving new breath in life even for just a moment before they realize that suffering like waves never stop coming that they will need to row gently. The clown promised that he will help assuage their pain, to provide his shoulders to cry on, to make them laugh in the face of insults, disappointments, and threats. To scream out loud their agony, in able them to release their feelings for he believed that tomorrow has still a rainbow to glimpse on.

Sto. Cristo was once a quiet and serene place had now become a battlefield between government forces and the extremist group. At a young age, the little clown was with other kids spreading joy and a feeling of belongingness in the backdrop of violence. The little clown would be their tour guide for safety and away of threatening danger. The little clown succeeded in bringing the oppressed back to the normal world of reverie and amusement.

The clown grew up with empathy and responsibility to human beings. As proof of his extraordinary traits, some have lived to tell his great exploits.

The air suffused by the smell of gun powder and abandoned cadaver. It was a sign that the prolonged war has ended which has to proceed in embarking to a journey of new life. But what is left was unimaginable, with so much devastation not only to property but also in many innocent lives.

The missing children.  The wrath of war left many families separated and lost from their loved ones. On the occasion of celebrating the feast of the patron saint of Sto. Cristo, the clown saw a small gathering of parents, being curious and well known for his being friendly and a habit of mingling with the crowd, he found out that those parents were grieving for their missing children. The clown immediately assessed the situation and gathered whatever information he could use in finding those children. One thing he assured that those children were still alive and just being somewhere displaced. The clown was mostly visible in public places showing the pictures of the missing children. Before the day ends, he passed by a convent who do voluntary work for charity. He met Sister Anita. Sister Anita was in charge of teaching catechism for children. Sister Anita has the admiration for the wonders of the world that she feared of war and when asked how she handles children desperately seeking for a true family—she honestly will say, “I always pray for them and offer my arms for their protection.”

The clown had showed to Sister Anita the pictures of all the missing children. “Did you get a chance to meet one of these children?” the clown asked.

Sister Anita shrugged her shoulders and said, “Sorry sir, I have little recollection of the many faces of children whom I met, but if ever I will see any of them, I will inform you.”

“I hope you’ll be able to recognize one of them, as their parents were desperately longing for them for a long time now,” the clown pleaded.

Sister Anita made assurance to the clown and replied, “Let me tell you one occurrence that happened many times. One day, as I was with other nuns and not dressed in our religious insignia, as we were having a light saunter in the park, a lady noticed us and asked if we were all godly sisters.

“Surprised by her asking, I asked on how she figured it out.

“The lady replied that she observed how we comported ourselves with dignity and grace at that moment.

“Invigorated by her admiration to nuns, I thanked the lady, many people will approach us in many ways—be it for help or spiritual guidance, so in many cases, we are always in touch with people and somehow we could gather some information about the missing children.”

As Sister Anita walked the cloister, the clown felt something deeper to know in her personality, a challenge to explore.

Sister Anita decided to take her habitation in a more secluded place where she confided when spiritual impasse aroused. She spent in silence, lauded and venerated God every morning. She was mostly could be seen in every corner of the street to proselytize one’s particular faith.

The clown visited the police station. He encountered the blotter section of the police station intermixed with different class of people, mostly low class citizen being the complainant or being accused of the crime. The most unpleasant to see were those juvenile being abused by some lawless element of the society. Some teenagers were involved in some troubles or handled by syndicate to be an accomplice of the crime. The clown approached the officer in charge of the blotter section and saw the thick leather-bound record book.

“I am following up the case of the missing children, any latest case update?” the clown politely asked.

The police officer opened his notebook and replied, “From time to time, parents were insisting to give them information, but we still don’t have a substantial evidence that will lead to their whereabouts.”

The precinct’s phone was ringing off the hook and another visitor arrived that loaded more concerns to the officer in charge. The clown left the precinct and visited house to house on children’s parents.

The clown addressed his questioning with one mother, “When was the last time you saw your child?”

“It was 3 in the afternoon and she was playing outside, I was gazing at her but in that brief moment that I checked what I was cooking, upon return my child suddenly lost at my sight. I searched around but she was nowhere to be found,” the mother replied.

The clown made his way to another parent’s house and asked the same question. The mother replied, “My daughter was in the school and when I went to pick her up, she did not show up, even her teacher failed to give me a clear information.”

While most of the missing children were gone mysteriously, there was one child confessed openly by the parents had run away and sulked somewhere else. The mother pleaded to the clown to search for her missing child, “Please help us to search for our child who was gone missing, I felt that it was not normal for our child to go on prolonged sulk, she should be coming back on her own accord. I have already informed my friends and relatives that my child had run away, and if by chance they would see her to notify me rather than thinking she was out and about. I hope my child stayed with a friend or close relatives just for hanging out to vent.”

The clown had finished his interview with the parents and gathered information which could be useful in his quest for the missing children. The clown took a deep whiff of the morning wind. The clown knew that Law Enforcement will shun the use of divination. The clown was always motivated to help others by any means and for him it was highly regarded the effectiveness of map dowsing where the laws of physics was applied with proper harboring of important details of date, time, and geographical location—the missing person could be located using the Y-shaped twig or two L-shaped metal rods. The clown claimed no magical power but it all comes down to his intuition.  It has become habitual for the clown to be attached the soil. The clown loved sitting on the ground or walked barefooted to allow those negatively charged free electrons to enter his body. The clown used to interact between the electro-magnetic fields under the earth and through his blood to connect with a thing or living things that released energy fields. He used the traditional Y-shaped twig and his intuition to absorb the positive energies.

The clown held his Y-shaped twig and as the motion of the pointer or changes in direction was supposedly in response to what he asked during the process of dowsing, it will either flick up as a ‘yes’ response or flick down as a ‘no’ response. The clown mostly had seen wandering around from the children’s house as starting point to see the turns and twists of the twig.

The clown asked questions while holding the Y-shaped twig, “Is this the path that will lead to the missing children?” The twig flicked in positive response. The clown asked the right questions that will lead to the right answers. In just following the trail dictated by the twig, the search ended up in a curved road with copse and big trees obscuring the view ahead. The clown decided to continue his search for the next morning as darkness will make his search impossible.

The clown made his way to the hospital for someone to visit. As he passed along the emergency ward, he saw Sister Anita which seemed to be in anger and arguing to the hospital staff, as the clown moved farther away to the ward, he thought that it was normal for a nun to become angry sometimes.  The following day, the clown visited the convent and met with Sister Anita—he greeted her and asked if she had a chance to see one of the missing children. Sister Anita in that particular instance had shown irrational behavior, she was abruptly processing opinion which has become perplexed and her rapid speech was hard to understand. The clown had noticed that Sister Anita had sudden outrage and becoming more short-tempered during her disquisition. The clown politely left the convent and went house to house for each children’s place to repeat the same procedure of using the dowsing technique, he wanted to confirm if it will lead to the same curved road with copse and big trees. All he knew was his intuition was properly communicating with the energy that surrounded him. The first, second, and the next to the last house all led him to the curved road. The clown decided to do the last retracing of the children’s footsteps. The clown went to the flea market to buy something. Along the stall of used clothes, the clown managed to see Sister Anita with a handful of used clothes where she was haggling to swap into new sizes of clothes and shoes. The clown was puzzled as to where the nun would be sharing it. The next morning, the clown continued his dowsing among the last batch of houses, the trail still led him to the curved road. The clown forged ahead into the dense forest. He had his twig confirming which way to go. After a long trek, the clown reached a bamboo hut which was dotted around big trees. The clown furtively moved closer into the hut, he heard an adult female voice, “This clothes for you, this shoes for you, put them on to bring out a glam on you.”

Then a young voice replied from inside, “Thank you, Sister Anita, this is a lovely dress.”

“Only I cared for all of you,” the adult female responded. The clown suspected that the one young voice was not alone but with someone else. The adult female spoke again, “Outside is no longer safe, only within these four walls of the hut is your safe haven, there is still a war outside, your parents might have abandoned you and they might have died from crossfire and heavy bombardment. I will provide everything just believe in me and don’t go outside as the militant group may take you.”

From behind the bamboo walls, the clown peeped through the slats and saw the one behind that adult female voice—it was Sister Anita. The clown was mystified as what he had witnessed, the searched ended right there and he could not find answer as what impelled Sister Anita to take into custody those children without their parent’s consent. The whole cosmic marvel of time and reality was now at the mercy of the clown’s perfect timing for rescuing those children. The clown waited until Sister Anita left the place. At that moment, the clown thought of ways to convince those children that he would do no harm but will rescue them from Sister Anita. When Sister Anita had left, the clown immediately entered the hut and convincingly talked to the children, “I have come to save you from Sister Anita, she is not in the right mind to hold you captive here, your parents are looking for you, they are all still alive contrary as to what Sister Anita has told you, let me bring you all back home.”

One child refused to obey, “We don’t know you, may be you are one of those bad person who killed our parents.”

The clown showed one picture of that child with her mother beside her, “This is your mother, she just talked to me and asked me to bring you back to her.”

The child felt sincerity over the clown’s persuasion, then cried and embraced the clown. All other children now believed the clown and they gathered around the clown as their rescuer. The clown managed to handle the situation, he led the children out from the hut and into the trek covered by dense forest. When they reached the main road, the clown asked for a ride from a passing truck. All the children safely hopped in the truck for a ride to their place. The clown gave the children candies as his simple treats. The brainwashing of Sister Anita created a psychological impact on these children--on the way home, the clown was touched seeing those innocent and tuckered out children.

The children reunited to their parents and it was an overwhelming joy that gleamed on each face. The clown reported the egregious deception and shenanigans of Sister Anita. The clown through profound investigation about Sister Anita had discovered that she was suffering from schizoaffective disorder. The very reason she had shown irrational emotions and behaviors with series of depression and mania. She could not control being in the state of feeling great she do not want to end, repeatedly denying of any problems that exists, harbored in her mind that life shall always be wonderful. Sister Anita was lovely and sympathetic but deep in her personality was an awful secret that harbors guilt and seclusion. The Correctional Institution for Women had taken into custody Sister Anita and from there she underwent medication and psychotherapy that can help manage her mania disorder. The authority disclosed the case as solved--the clown considered it as one moment to be collected among odd facts and feats.

The Sickly Child.  The clown visited a town known for its vast green sanctuary garden for growing different kinds of culinary herbs. It was a cloudy morning while he walked in the drizzling rain, damping his skin over a chilling atmosphere. He came across a child looking out of the window and had a soften smile on his face as if longing for someone. The clown held up his head and put his best smile to show his presence. The clown greeted the child with his one hand held up waiving to the child. The child responded with a smile.

“It looks like the rain will still going strong, can I take shelter inside your house,” the clown asked.

The door creaked open, and a grinning mother welcomed him to come in. The clown introduced himself to the lady and opened up his concern to the child, “Your son looks like lonely and feeling lost.” 

The lady responded, “He lost his dear cat all of a sudden, I just lighten up his mood by saying that his cat might have stuck high up on a tree and was afraid to come down. But my little boy just fell into silence and depression. I felt that it was like his first encounter with death of a loved pet which he considered as part of the family. He felt heartbroken in losing his cat. He remembered his cat to greet him first in the morning and his first to look for comfort and companionship when feeling sad. He felt guilty as he failed to keep his cat safe.”

“I would like to help your child go through his grieving process, do you have a picture of his cat, and maybe I could help in searching,” the clown insisted.

In response to the kind offer of the clown, the mother accepted his offer and gave him the picture of the cat. “My little boy fondly called him ‘Kurt,’ the master of communication,” the mother continued.

Right then and there it seemed so clear for the clown the rush of finding the cat. The faint smile that the boy projected was all he could think of. So eager that the clown moved from place to place for searching, he come across a garden full of catnip that all he knew for certain that cats will respond through inhalation of its chemical called Nepetalactone. It was capturing the cat’s attention that creates a feeling of euphoria that they will intend to stay on that place. While analyzing the facts, the clown decided to enter the garden, it was an antique garden, the right place to ponder. The plants grown there led to sneaky suspicion that might reveal that someone has something to do with the disappearance of the boy’s cat. The formless doubt begun to form a clear picture when from the slightly opened door showed some lab animals for medical research and some like furry animals being stuffed with foam or wool. The clown believed that the occupants were a taxidermist and were selling the mounted animals to museum including hunting trophies. The clown heard from another room the sound of meows and purrs which dragged his feet to enter the room, and he saw different kinds of cats being encaged, just enough to recognize one cat which belong to the boy. The clown immediately took hold the situation and slowly grabbed the cat in his arms and rushed outside. The clown excitedly returned the cat to the boy which brought happiness to the boy. The clown reassured to the boy that his cat will no longer roam somewhere as he promised to plant in their backyard the catnip plants. Every day, the boy could offer the fresh leaves to his cat to stimulate lively feeling. Aside from this, the clown also built a cat-friendly litter box to meet the cat’s needs. The clown also set up a puzzle feeder to integrate playtime and putting treats inside the puzzle as a reward to his cat. Before heading to another place, the clown left a good advice to the boy, “Since your cat is a master of communication, you should always understand his body language as a way of communication, and you should know when he wants to play or whether he wants to be left alone, it will create strong bond of trust between you and the cat.”

The clown had reported to the authority the garden place having a taxidermy business and lab animals. It should be investigated whether it was operating legally or not and there could be more missing pet inside the lab that needed to be returned to the rightful owner.

The Headstone Epitaph. The clown would once in a while visited the cemetery, he had this strong fondness of wandering around the cemetery and read details written on every headstone he would passed by. He was looking for the oldest existing carved gravestone and an epitaph which could incite him to ponder more about the dead person. There was one gravestone that attracted his attention, headstone with inscription that reads, ‘I died searching for my abducted child.’

“What a notable message inscribed on this headstone, it is very clear that until his death he was not reunited with his child, a very sad tragedy which he intends to be constantly living up through his notable words to relay strong message that life has somehow passed but not this way that someone is missing as he cannot accept his child is not standing by his grave to mourn,” the clown expressed.

The clown noted the name carved on the headstone, and the date of birth and death. The clown headed to the nearby church who managed the cemetery records. Someone said that cemeteries were excellent sources of genealogical information. The name in the headstone was a good source in locating other relatives and other family information. The records revealed that the entombed body used to live in the city before moving in the province of Sto. Cristo. The deceased had one daughter and the records revealed his family information. The clown even though not aware of the whole story will start a mission to search for the child and to bring her standing before his father’s grave.  Based on the records he gathered, he discovered that the child was around the age of 5 when abducted. The clown went to the immediate family and introduced himself to the family.

The clown asked brief description of the missing child and abductor, “How was the child abducted? Any descriptions of her clothing, and did you see any suspicious prowler around the vicinity? Any person who had last seen the child?”

An uncle replied, “The child was last seen by a neighborhood, they told that our niece was watching a graffiti artist and when the artist was gone and so was our niece. The neighbor saw that the artist was bringing one of his unsold painting of a father and a daughter watching the sunset from the breakwater and my niece as if by magic independently followed the artist. My niece was wearing a pink woollen cardigan with JK inscription on it, her own mother crocheted it for Julian Kitty, and this was her picture when she was 5 years old and she was missing 6 years from now, perhaps still recognizable when compared to this picture. She has a port wine stain on her neck. Both parents left the city and returned back to Sto. Cristo to forget the sad memory of their child. Her parents died because of depression that weakened their health.”

The clown pursued many tips, and went wherever he could find crowds, he relied on his ‘Indago Felix’ by connecting relevant information to his intuition. His journey has taken him to places he could never have imagined, he witnessed many children worked on hard labor farms, challenged the danger in digging and mining, begged for alms on the street, worked on packaging factory, and undesirably working as domestic workers in private homes. The sequence of bad images have dinged into worries upon seeing the many faces of child labor. The clown hoped that the child was not drafted into impossible terms. The clown looked where there were events of painting graffiti even in the dead of night. The graffiti artist might be roaming around to victimize another child.  One day when the clown was walking along old walls of the city, he saw kids from a children foundation cleaning up the park as part of their community service and in broad daylight, he spotted a graffiti artist doing his task. The clown noticed that one kid from the foundation walked away from his group and approached the graffiti artist, seemed the child was attracted to what the artist was painting.  The clown observed closely and from afar he saw the artist seemed talking to the child and suddenly packed up his things while the child voluntarily followed him. The clown mistrusted the situation and in knee-jerk reaction followed the artist and the child. The artist and the child turned into the alleyway and rode to a car on standby. The clown followed the vehicle until it reached a pier and transferred into a small ferry boat. The clown hired a small fishing boat to follow the ferry boat. The ferry boat landed on a small island, a secluded place where only few knew. The clown to be stealthy without looking suspicious has told the fisherman to delay their docking, and when time dictated more convincing, they docked the boat and told the fisherman to wait until he arrived. The island encompassed of tangled mangroves on the seafront, he saw a hut with bamboo fenced, a clothesline which dresses belong to children aged 5 to 12. The clown thought that those children were kept away from play and other activities as the place was very quiet. The clown moved silently into the hut, and from the wooden slat door revealed children of different ages, and he recognized one girl with a port wine stain on her neck and upon comparing it to the picture that he was bringing, the girl looked the same and that could be the girl as described by the uncle. The clown heard footsteps coming from upstairs, the artist bringing the portrait of a father and daughter watching the sunset from the breakwater. The artist appeared in front of the children and told them that someone will take care of them to make them a healthy child. The artist had lured children to stay in his place with the promise of giving them everything they want. As it was obvious to see that they were provided with good foods, clothes, toys, and a promise that they will be brought to Disneyland. Children were gullible and innocent. They can be manipulated. From another room, someone came out wearing white coat, seemed to be a doctor or laboratory technician bringing a box of medicine. The white coated person who looked like a foreigner brought out an injection and tried that to one child.

“This won’t hurt, promise after this, you will feel strong and healthy, if you passed this test, you will be with me in Disneyland,” the white coated man said. The child seemed to be unconcerned of what kind of side effects that might happen.  The clown easily understood what was happening inside the house, what he saw sent fear and sunk deeper in his mind that those children were held up for purpose of clinical trials by multinational company for testing new drugs. They were conducting unethical clinic testing for abducted children to avoid getting informed consent with parents. These clinical trials have been circulating mostly to developing countries. The clown thought that the situation needed to be taken seriously because those test can cause death as those children were vulnerable to harm. The clown had forged a plan. He thought first of destroying all the medicines inside the storage and tried to delude the two abductors by bogging down the diesel generator, this will make the two abductors be busy in fixing the generator set, as the event happened the way the clown planned it, it gave him a chance to get those children out of the confided house. The clown brought the children to the city hall to trace their parents and be reunited to their family. The clown reported the whole incident to the authority and told them where to find the abductors. The clown brought the girl with a port wine stain to his uncle. The uncle was speechless upon seeing his niece after missing for such a long time.  The clown suggested that the child be brought to her father’s grave to fulfill her father’s dreams. The child stood there and wished that his father was happy in another dimension. But there was something that overshadowed the empty time and space—she felt her father’s memory formed a connection where words could not be expressed.

A Knight Descended.  Time had changed, many had gone and finally returned home. The clown was totally unaware of how he had aged and body deteriorated. The clown loved to pamper himself by stargazing, while outside, he noticed a young boy also staring the night sky with the thousands of stars that he could wish for. The clown had noticed that the boy was crying. The clown couldn’t bear to see the child in such a state, and so he approached the little boy and from the boy’s story, the clown found out that the militant men had killed his parents.

“That bright star always captured my attention, I wished I could name that star with my parent’s name,” the little boy said.

“I understand you want that star to be the mirror of their lives and to feel their presence all the times,” the clown reciprocated. “I remembered when I was young, same age as you are now, I was mostly fascinated of simple things to be amazed by the horizon where I can see the moon and the stars, and I looked up in the sky to catch a glance of the most brightly star.”

“I think it’s impossible to name those stars with my parents’ name,” the child stated. “I remembered, I was with my parents, the first time I saw a falling star, for me it was inspiring even for a short time.”

“I wish I could help you, but let me know your parents name and their zodiac sign, let me see what I can do,” the clown promised, gently rubbing the boy’s head.

The clown was so eager to figure out how to make the boy happy again. The clown hated waiting so he decided to name star  through online registration, this was the only way to acquire a star by adopting it, though unofficial, it was still a good idea to reward the boy with virtuous pride. The clown had registered for a binary star for the boy’s parents and they issued in return a printed personalized star registration certificate indicating the exact location of the boy’s star. And a moving message, ‘Shine brightly and never dies’ was printed in the certificate. The clown brought this to the little boy.

“Accept this as my gift for you in memory of your parents,” the clown stated.

“Is this real? My parents name already assigned to that star. I am deeply moved by your kindness, how can I able to repay you?” the boy insisted.

“There is nothing to worry about, I am happy to see you being proud of your wish come true, I am old now and sickly, at least I am relishing all of the moments in sweet reverie,” the clown expressed.

The little boy approached the clown and gave him a big relieved hug. “Thank you, may I know your good name Mister?” the boy asked.

The clown stopped for a moment to contemplate a rainbow arc. The clown uttered, “See that rainbow? Do you know how those parallel stripes of different colors appear? I am like a sunlight deflected into different colors, just like a friend who comes out to lend a helping hand for someone’s misery. You can call me, Clown of Sto. Cristo, the people who knew me were used to calling me that name and I preferred calling that way,” the clown explained.

Many years had passed and like many others will reach an end. It was a gloomy morning unfolding, the wind swayed in the direction nobody can choose. A shadowy cloud that lurked above was totally inconceivable as the panoramic view of the field turned into unforgettable stage play where everything that was visible needs to scroll their vision for navigating the views. One can feel a rhythmical throbbing of the nature but darkness enveloped a room where time has ended layering another journey for the clown. The wind whispered the coldness of sorrow that wrapped a lifeless heart of the clown. A knight had descended from his horse after a long journey. All his heroic deeds will be forever in the heart of people who knew him.

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