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Imagining a Philippines Untouched by Spain

Posted on 1 August 20241 August 2024 by R.M.C.Ablir

Okay, let’s talk about something super interesting today. What if things went a little differently way back when? We’re talking about a Philippines where the Spaniards didn’t even set foot. Would we be lighting candles for saints or offering rice cakes to ancient spirits? Would we be speaking a mix of Tagalog and Dutch? 🤔 Let’s dive…

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Imagining a Philippines Where Pre-Colonial Faiths Thrived

Posted on 1 August 20241 August 2024 by R.M.C.Ablir

Ever stumbled upon an old anting-anting in lola‘s baul and wondered about the beliefs of our ancestors? It’s a trip, right? 🤯 Lately, I’ve been seeing tons of “what if” questions about Philippine pre-colonial religions making it to the 21st century. Would we be lighting incense to Bathala instead of candles for saints? Let’s dive into this thought experiment! The…

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Imagining a Philippines Untouched by Colonization

Posted on 1 August 20241 August 2024 by R.M.C.Ablir

Ever found yourself daydreaming about the pre-colonial Philippines? Wondering what traditions would still thrive if things had gone differently? It’s a brain-tickler, right? We’d be dealing with a whole other world, far from the blend of East and West we know today. Let’s dive into this “what if” scenario. A Tapestry of Beliefs: No Single…

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Did Religion Really Make Us Easy Pickings for Spain? A Look at Philippine Pre-Colonial Faith

Posted on 1 August 20241 August 2024 by R.M.C.Ablir

You know, I often see this question pop up online, whispered in the hushed tones of history buffs huddled over their kapeng barako: What if our ancient beliefs had held strong against the Spanish? It’s a doozy, isn’t it? Did embracing Catholicism really pave the way for 300 years under Spanish rule? 🤯 Did we trade baybayin for banderitas a…

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Could You Imagine a Philippines Steeped in Ancient Beliefs Today?

Posted on 1 August 20241 August 2024 by R.M.C.Ablir

Ever cracked open a history book and wondered, “What if things went down differently?” What if those Spanish ships never dropped anchor on our shores, and we held onto our ancestors’ ways? Would we be lighting incense at our doorstep shrines before work, calling on spirits for guidance? It’s a thought-provoking question, isn’t it? Let’s…

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Did Andrew Carnegie Really Try to Buy the Philippines?

Posted on 1 August 20241 August 2024 by R.M.C.Ablir

“Did Andrew Carnegie really offer $20 million to stop the American colonization of the Philippines?” 🤔 It’s a question I see popping up a lot, and trust me, it’s a juicy piece of history. Now, picture this: the late 1800s, America’s flexing its muscles on the world stage, and the Philippines is caught in the…

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Capirote Confusion: Why Filipinos Wear Those Pointy Hats (and No, It’s Not the KKK)

Posted on 1 August 20241 August 2024 by R.M.C.Ablir

Ever scrolled through photos of Filipino fiestas and spotted those pointy-hooded robes? You know, the ones that scream “KKK” to anyone unfamiliar with Filipino culture? Yeah, those. Talk about an awkward encounter waiting to happen, right? Let’s clear the air and dive into the history of the “capirote” in the Philippines, why some Filipinos still…

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Rizal in Germany: Finding his Tribe in the Land of Thinkers

Posted on 1 August 202428 March 2025 by R.M.C.Ablir

The image of José Rizal, the Philippines’ national hero, often conjures thoughts of his poignant novels, his unwavering nationalism, and his ultimate sacrifice. But beyond the shores of his homeland, Rizal embarked on extensive journeys that profoundly shaped his intellect and worldview. Among the most significant of these sojourns was his time spent in Germany…

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Indio No More: Why Rizal Chose Exile Over a Teacher’s Life

Posted on 1 August 202428 March 2025 by R.M.C.Ablir

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Chilling Tales: Unveiling the Demon Statue of Malacañang Cemetery

Posted on 1 August 20241 August 2024 by R.M.C.Ablir

Hey, kababayans! Ever felt a shiver run down your spine while walking past an old cemetery? We’ve all heard those hushed whispers about eerie Filipino historical stories, stories that make your hair stand on end. Today, we’re diving deep into one such tale that’s both fascinating and spooky – the story of the demon statue…

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