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  1. Superstitions in the Philippines hold deep cultural significance and continue to shape the lives of its people (Villaraza, 2017). They are rooted in centuries-old traditions and belief systems passed down through generations (Abinales & Amoroso, 2005). These superstitions encompass various

  2. 21 Ιαν 2023 · This study aims to cater to the millennials' perceptions of Filipino Superstitious Beliefs and how they can affect one person's behavior and performance.

  3. 1 Ιαν 2016 · This research focuses on the locus of control and the level of belief in superstition of adolescents and middle-aged adults in the Philippines.

  4. Filipino culture has a lengthy history of superstitions, but their significance has diminished, particularly among the younger generation.

  5. Some Superstitious Beliefs and Practices in Laguna, Philippines By Fermín Dichoso Contents: Introduction 1. Pregnancy 2. Childhood 3. Amulets and Charms 4. Love and Marriage 5. Eating, Bathing, Sleeping 6. Death and the After-Life Conclusion Introduction Laguna is a small province 30 kilometers south of Manila, situated

  6. 23 Ιουλ 2017 · Superstitions continue to play a significant role in Filipino society, influencing various aspects of life and culture: Social Cohesion and Identity. Shared beliefs and practices, including superstitions, contribute to a sense of cultural identity and social cohesion among Filipinos.

  7. 24 Σεπ 2021 · Despite the varied influences and variegated Philippine culture, folk religiosity among Filipinos can be generalized as a syncretic blending of pre-colonial beliefs with the Catholic faith.