Usai operasi akibat telinga sobek karena anting, Tasya Farasya mengaku tak kapok dan sudah tak sabar ingin tindik lagi.
Belief in anting-anting (amulets), elementals (e.g. elves, kapre, fairies, etc.) and oracion (i.e. magical words) is part of the esoteric or mystical culture of the Philippines. An international ...
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Reader Lawrence Gonzaga sent in the following timely query: “With the recent celebration of the Chinese New Year, so many different charms, amulets and trinkets have proliferated in the market. And ...
MANILA, Philippines — The Filipino tradition of the “anting-anting” (talisman or amulet) is celebrated in an exhibit at the prestigious Quai Branly Museum in France. An anting-anting is believed to ...
“Anting-anting,” like those crude bronze objects sold outside Quiapo church, may have gone out of fashion, but people still believe in luck and charms that are supposed to attract good fortune and ...
Make this your preferred source to get more updates from this publisher on Google. Some Filipinos believe that anting-anting or amulets become more potent during Holy Week. What’s the reason for this?