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  2. Souls in Filipino cultures - Wikipedia

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    Tagalog – the soul, called kaluluwa, can leave the body involuntarily; the soul is called a kakambal when the person is alive; the kakambal travels once a person is sleeping; this soul-travelling is one of the causes of nightmares, when the soul encounters a terrifying event; the kakambal transforms into the kaluluwa when the person dies; it ...

  3. Nakaluluwag - Wikipedia

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    Nakaluluwag or nakakaluwag (variants: nakakaluwang or nakaluluwang) is a Filipino ethic wherein the well-off are socially and morally obligated to help those in need. In Hiligaynon, the term is nakaalwan.

  4. Philippine mythology - Wikipedia

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    Portrait of the first man, Malakas, and woman, Maganda, who came out from a bamboo pecked by the bird form of the deity of peace, Amihan, in Tagalog mythology The Maranao people believe that Lake Lanao is a gap that resulted in the transfer of Mantapoli into the center of the world.

  5. Filipino shamans - Wikipedia

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    A person is believed to be composed of at least two souls—the breath of life (ginhawa or hininga, which stays with the living body) and the astral soul (the kalag or kaluluwa, which can travel to the spirit world). [note 9] The ginhawa is believed to reside in the pit of the stomach (usually the liver), while the kalag resides in the head.

  6. Kaimbulawa language - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 10 November 2024, at 23:14 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  7. Pangangaluluwa - Wikipedia

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    In the town of Sariaya, Quezon, pangangaluluwa is often observed from October 27 to 28. It was usually held on November 1 after families have returned to their houses from their cemetery visits, according to an account of a resident senior citizen born in 1920.

  8. Anito - Wikipedia

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    Pre-colonial Filipinos were animistic.They believed that everything has a spirit, from rocks and trees to animals and humans to natural phenomena.These spirits are collectively known as diwa meaning spirit or essence [19] [2] [20] [21] The spirits of humans who died turns into an anito meaning spirit derived from Proto-Malayo-Polynesian *qanitu and Proto-Austronesian *qaNiCu ("spirit of the ...

  9. ClapClapClap! - Wikipedia

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    ClapClapClap! (stylized as CLAPCLAPCLAP!) is the only studio album by Filipino band IV of Spades.It was released on January 18, 2019 [1] [2] by Warner Music Philippines. [3] it was group of Unique before departure in 2018.