THERE have been recent videos from The Filipino Story Studios where I am shown saying that gold was used by our ancient ancestors to give protection to the 'kaluluwa' (soul) of a person, to keep its soul 'good,' which prompted our writer and director Bani Logroño to say that this was also an indication that we want to aspire to have a golden heart.
THERE have been recent videos from The Filipino Story Studios where I am shown saying that gold was used by our ancient ancestors to give protection to the 'kaluluwa' of a person, to keep its soul 'good,' which prompted our writer and director Bani Logroño to say that this was also an indication that we want to aspire to have a golden heart. Apparently, I was told when some of the videos went viral that a colleague of mine commented that this might not be so.
'Estrella continued his paper and, to my surprise, cited my articulation of Abrera's thesis on the anting-anting in the next sentence, 'Accordingly, when people sleep, their soul goes out of their body through body openings, say through their mouths, noses, ears and eyes, as well as through the hands and the feet. In the event that the body is empty, it is most vulnerable to evil spirits wanting to find a host.
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