Siquijor Witches Part 2 | Filipino Legend

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  • Siquijor Witches Part 2 | Filipino Legend! We meet the witch and it turns out it is a male witch doctor who performed bulo-bulo on us. This was not what we were expecting but it turned out to be an enjoyable experience. You know us, we love a good mangrove and today didn't disappoint and oh yeah, a nice sunset.
    Special thanks to @calamai.andrea for a couple of the drone shots. Check him out on Instagram.
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  • @peterrillera8624
    @peterrillera8624 Před 6 lety +46

    The esoteric explanation: the healer was using water elemental to absorb any bad energy the person has, and then dissipate it through the air elemental, or ground it through the stone or earth elemental. As per the explanation from my Filipina Visayan wife, the stone (anting-anting/agimat) has a ritual prayer or chant over it passed down generationally, in this case his faith healer great grandparents.

  • @AngryKittens
    @AngryKittens Před 6 lety +86

    LMFAO. Just to clarify, that guy was an _albularyo_ (from spanish _herbolario,_ "herbalist"). They're not really the ones who gave Siquijor its reputation. Honestly most of it is just sleight of hand. Don't feel bad at laughing.
    The original "witches" of Siquijor were actually shamans, called _babaylan,_ who escaped Spanish prosecution. And they were almost always women or homosexual men. As shamans, they were the religious leaders of the villages. They didn't need theatrics and magic tricks. Their main job was interceding. Talking to the spirit world for advice or healing or cursing enemies. Hence why it's mostly women and gay men because they were believed to have female spirits who had a stronger connection to the spirit world (giving birth and all that).
    This also meant that when the Spanish arrived and introduced Christianity they were the first to go. They were reduced to being "healers" (usually doing things like therapeutic massage or _hilot,_ setting bones, or midwifery), while Catholic priests took over their religious roles. A few _babaylan_ attempted to lead revolts against the Spanish because of this, but all of them failed. As a result, almost none of the traditions survived. Modern _albularyo_ are a far cry from the _babaylan._

    • @ruthenguito6716
      @ruthenguito6716 Před 5 lety

      So lola ko ganon
      Nagpapaanak pero at the same time gumagawa ng black magic.

    • @downthispath6538
      @downthispath6538 Před 4 lety +5

      Exactly. Pre-Spanish colonization, women in the islands were very much respected and the villages hold high respect towards them. Sometimes, they even have higher regards for the women than they do some men.

    • @Jazz-tv7jr
      @Jazz-tv7jr Před 4 lety

      True👍👌

    • @annemateart1663
      @annemateart1663 Před 4 lety +1

      Can you give me any book or resources recommendations on this topic? I really am interested in the history of witchcraft in the Philippines.

    • @AngryKittens
      @AngryKittens Před 4 lety +5

      ​@@annemateart1663 I don't think there is a book dedicated to that topic. Most of my knowledge on them is incidental, encountered while reading about other things in pre-colonial Filipino culture.
      It also doesn't help that Philippine shamans differed from ethnic group to ethnic group and have different names (they were known as babaylan or baylan in the Visayas). Though in most of the Philippines (and indeed also in Borneo, eastern Indonesia, and Japan), the shamans were women or effeminate men... hence "witches".
      They are described in Spanish records, mostly in relation to the revolts they did. They're also usually talked about in detail in books which deal with Philippine pre-colonial history or the pre-colonial animist religion - Anito.
      Try
      Alfred McCoy, "Baylan : Animist Religion and Philippine Peasant Ideology" (1982)
      William Henry Scott, "Barangay: Sixteenth-century Philippine Society and Culture" (1994)
      Stephen K. Hislop, ""Anitism: a survey of religious beliefs native to the Philippines" (1971)
      Carolyn Brewer, "Shamanism, Catholicism, and Gender Relations in Colonial Philippines, 1521-1685" (2004)
      Francisco R. Demetrio, "Philippine Shamanism and Southeast Asian Parallels" (1973)
      Francisco R. Demetrio, et al., "The Soul Book: Introduction to Philippine Pagan Religion" (1991)

  • @Ilaya593
    @Ilaya593 Před 6 lety +14

    Is it just me as I notice your smiles, gestures, and other aspects of your body language becomng more spontaneous, fluid, and light hearted? You two appear to talk and act more relaxingly. Could it be that the unassuming healer dissipated some negative elements from your chakra? I mean, there's a positive aura about you both. I guess that is why some people consider the Philippines as one of the world's great psychic power points and why most Filipinos are always chuckling, laughing and smiling despite their hardships. So love your Philippine vlogs, you two!! 😋😄😘 🇵🇭

  • @Supermalagu
    @Supermalagu Před 5 lety +1

    I've been there too to visit and meet some healers. I'm a kind of shaman and using faith healing. I really love that Island and felt like I belong to that place. It was weird but I felt peace there. I hope to go back soon to meet other healers and talk about our knowledge. I've been to Makati to meet Jaime.T.Licauco and show some things with my shamanic drum and asked him if he could recommend me someone like me but unfortunately he never met someone with the same skill so... I still traveling. I did an international congress of healer in France where I had a chance to meet other shamans from different part of the world. We did ceremonies every night to show and explain our culture. It was pretty interesting to share our knowledge and traditions.

  • @gwapakaayobabe
    @gwapakaayobabe Před 6 lety +38

    I grew up there so I understood that culture and kind of thinking. Emma's water took longer to clear because remember it has been her who has always been sick lately on that trip. It's a kind of energy healing like cleansing your aural energy around your body especially the problem spots. Question is, after Emma's healing was she ever sick again the rest of the trip (or at least there in Siquijor after the healing). Thanks! New subscriber here and really enjoying your vlogs. :)

  • @royreyes5608
    @royreyes5608 Před 6 lety +10

    The best intro ever... it gets me goosebump.. similar to movie in holywood.. nice video intro editing!!!!!!

  • @syrusdvirus5
    @syrusdvirus5 Před 6 lety +23

    He is not a witch. He is a faith healer. Witch in Siquijor doesn't tell anyone that they are a witch. It is hard to find them. You only find them through good reliable source or meet one when you open up to them and tell your problem. They will just help you and tell you that they can do what you want for an exchange (not money but certain animal). If you find a real witch please post. Sea snake sometime lives on the mangroves.

  • @meldrinrojas5216
    @meldrinrojas5216 Před 6 lety +9

    Siquijor island is a witch island but you won't find one because that is just a meeting place. All witches from different islands of Philippines gather there every Good Friday to test & re-energize their witchcrart

  • @siflynn4277
    @siflynn4277 Před 5 lety +1

    Like your video. We came here for 4 days, that was over 2 months ago and we're still here. There are many healers on this amazing island and it really works. Doctors are always the very last resort.

  • @noxtwilight_
    @noxtwilight_ Před rokem

    Loved the drone work and editing in this video! Really beautiful work.

  • @obsidianstang6296
    @obsidianstang6296 Před 3 lety

    Witch here. Witch is a gender neutral term, so there are male and female witches. Witchcraft works on principles very similar to what some call "faith". It involves different techniques (depending on the magickal system) coupled with belief, will and visualization to manifest desired outcomes. Very cool video. I like your idea of searching out more magickal experiences in different countries.

  • @peterdcar
    @peterdcar Před 6 lety +2

    Well you're all healed alright, you had a good laugh and laughter is the best medicine !! The montage of the drive along the roads and the scenery was great!

  • @larrydagui8124
    @larrydagui8124 Před 6 lety +8

    You mentioned that you love mangrove forest, try visiting my province Kalibo, Aklan and Ibajay, Aklan and you will find very beautiful mangrooves. Oh, and by the way Aklan is the province of Malay where Boracay is.

    • @TravelBeans
      @TravelBeans  Před 6 lety

      Oooh thanks for the recommendation :D

  • @MrSinfulm3
    @MrSinfulm3 Před 6 lety +6

    They have different practices. Others wont do healing when the healer is not drunk. Theres also use different stuff like blowing smoke to some parts of your body..

  • @bornok3653
    @bornok3653 Před 6 lety +5

    I'm glad you guys went to get some healing. Its always best if you talk to locals for reputable ones ( you are allowed to ask decent questions and apologize if you do feel like you have offended them). In the Philippines, most heal for Good, but others may not (so avoid those). As you said, you want to do this in other countries again. You have to make sure that that healer has a good reputation... something that you don't rush into. Traditional herbs, with a reputable practitioners is probably more safer. Just a query, how was that Italian guy's back?👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍

  • @angelmiggymaddie
    @angelmiggymaddie Před 6 lety +4

    I should try this when I go to Siquijor! I love my country, Philippines ❤❤

    • @jenniferdavis2110
      @jenniferdavis2110 Před 4 lety

      @ Angel & Miggy ...lol Ako rin. ..my late Lola's hometown was Santander, Cebu. Looking at the map and it's just right across Siquijor..🙏❤😷🇵🇭

  • @clarkken2449
    @clarkken2449 Před 6 lety +7

    haha i like the background music!! something magical?!?!

  • @johnmariepana3403
    @johnmariepana3403 Před 2 lety +1

    Proud Siquijodnon here❤❤❤😇 thank you for exploring our Island😇

  • @justiceempire1170
    @justiceempire1170 Před 3 lety

    Siquijor is truly a Paradise of Mystery and Magic. It is peaceful, fascinating, as well as creepy. We have a helper who lived in this island and she told me endless tales from her great-great grandmother's healing capabilities and magic spells. She often told me dat her Grandmother will often knelt at 6am or 12 noon when the bell tolls at the nearby church even along the way. And dey have a creepy ancient statue of a woman which the witches often visited long time ago. Witches capabilities here are the most powerful but they kept it low-key and others evacuate to far-flung areas due to plunge of strangers.

  • @jenniferdavis2110
    @jenniferdavis2110 Před 4 lety

    I was born in Manila and can't wait to go back and experience that...TY so much to both...a Filipina in NY 🙏❤😷🇵🇭

  • @tbor-trendz
    @tbor-trendz Před 6 lety +22

    lol, that was so funny. I used to blow bubbles in everything I drink when I was a kid. Who knew I was healing people around me when I did that, I was just playing.

    • @coolfeet77
      @coolfeet77 Před 6 lety +1

      We all blew bubbles into soda pop when we were kids; it was part of being a kid!

    • @leonmp8560
      @leonmp8560 Před 6 lety

      Dante Fabian you have a gift.

    • @aegimaydongon
      @aegimaydongon Před 6 lety

      Hahagahahaha

    • @fukase861
      @fukase861 Před 4 lety

      lol xD

  • @emilbautista8007
    @emilbautista8007 Před 6 lety +8

    'was trying hard not to laugh but your background music made it funnier. 😂

  • @chocoluver18
    @chocoluver18 Před 6 lety +1

    Omg i feel like watching awesome movie ... fantastic..
    I waa also laughing a lot when the man starts to bubble...
    Great view while having your lunch..
    im happy also to see mangroves mean the ocean is well look after... thank u for sharing

  • @franciscocevallos5084
    @franciscocevallos5084 Před 6 lety +1

    I am Filipino but all my life I have been hearing stories about witchcraft in Siquijor,I haven't been there,but after watching this video and considering it's Summertime 2018 nowadays,I might go two weeks from now

  • @frankchannel5083
    @frankchannel5083 Před 6 lety

    Local from Siquijor here...I really appreciate visiting our island but I'll gonna leave your believe in this healer.And I do not totally believing on this, even my parents do this for us when we are sick..hahahahah those laugh though so funny...ahahah

  • @joeGuizan
    @joeGuizan Před rokem

    No crocodiles, no sharks. The locals are gentle and respectful. Wonderful island.❤️❤️❤️,
    In my list👍.

  • @ronaldechon8908
    @ronaldechon8908 Před 6 lety

    Yeah, nah! I started laughing when the healer started blowing bubbles on your friends face. I blurted out when the video showed you laughing as well. I love the scoring but I wished you’re giving some more trivia while showing the road :). But I love your videos. Looking for more.

  • @Efer007ify
    @Efer007ify Před 4 lety

    "BULA-BULA" - BULA is a Filipino word meaning "BUBBLES". The faith healer is blowing the glass of water using a straw (wood) to create the bubbles and that's the reason why the faith healer called Bula-Bula.

  • @KarkySphere
    @KarkySphere Před 6 lety +9

    this video is brought to you by: San Mig Light

  • @ronnievasquez3432
    @ronnievasquez3432 Před 5 lety

    I'm happy that you enjoyed staying in siquijor even in a short for your journey in the Philippines.... Next time try to go to my cousin which I highly recommended to ask some more beautiful place there. He lives in Port area and he has motorbike for rent his name is Ken Ybañez and he is cousin even thou I live in Manila I been there every May of the year to attend Larena fiesta...

  • @that75_ishguy8
    @that75_ishguy8 Před 6 lety +1

    try mindanao next time? specificaly camiguin and the nothern part of mindanao..
    tnx guys for loving our country..there is still more you can explore actually

  • @avid580
    @avid580 Před 6 lety

    Great cinematography! Loved the visuals, edits, and storytelling. Your craft has moved to the next level. Keep it up!!

  • @JuanaDelaCruzPH2nd
    @JuanaDelaCruzPH2nd Před 6 lety

    THANKS a lot for letting us know and watch the beauty and wonders of the Philippine Islands, people and places there. I am clicking and watching adds on your channel to support you guys. There are more than 7000 Islands in the Philippines I wish you could show it all to us. I LOVE the Drone shots! ☺️💋🦋💙Ⓜ️✨💗🤗👑😊❤️😘

  • @remesantos1174
    @remesantos1174 Před 6 lety +13

    Going to a witch doctor is a matter of faith. I remember when i was a kid everytime i got sick my mom brought me to a magtatAwas and a faith healer , and the next day i got healed:)

    • @TravelBeans
      @TravelBeans  Před 6 lety +5

      There is definitely something in the faith part of it, not sure if I believe in the practice but I really believe in feed your faith to starve your doubts.

  • @jazonerdz1
    @jazonerdz1 Před 6 lety +1

    As always, it was a nice video.. thanks for promoting our country :)

  • @km7856
    @km7856 Před 3 lety

    Anyone dissing the practice in the comments, remember that just because you don’t understand or believe it, doesn’t mean it’s a point for ridicule or laughter. Especially with how the locals of Siquijor hold this as a special practice, passed down in their families, it isn’t something to laugh at because of how simplistic it looks to foreign eyes. Think of your foreign rituals and how they might look to someone else too - something like, gathering in a room to observe a dead body for a few days before it’s buried. Spraying fragranced liquids over your body so you smell like something different. Giving someone a piece of paper to represent the concept of wealth in exchange for an actual service...They’re all constructs :) So don’t ridicule someone else’s practice or way of life if it doesn’t match what you’re used to.
    -Filipinx traveler, artist, rehab physical therapist, and witch ⭐️

  • @idontmind3585
    @idontmind3585 Před 5 lety +1

    remember Siquijor (island of fire) is called land of sorcerers, don't make fun of it

  • @lifelatelywithizai
    @lifelatelywithizai Před 6 lety

    My grandfather was a famous Albularyo/Faith Healer in our village. Even people from nearby towns and villages would go to him to be healed. He passed away few years ago with no one to pass his ability on. No one from his children got his ability.

  • @jamesvaldez9407
    @jamesvaldez9407 Před 6 lety +1

    Finally part 2 is out.. ive been waiting for this as if I was watching Harry potter installment. lol They are what we call Albolaryos or Quack doctors. Hehe

  • @bengalishaw2889
    @bengalishaw2889 Před 4 lety

    Awesome footage felt like I'm there again. I'm glad you two enjoyed my second home siquijor

  • @mathewgarcia7549
    @mathewgarcia7549 Před 6 lety +1

    waiting for the Part 3 , can you make a Documentary about Wiccans in the Philippines , thank you and blessed be 🌟

  • @zzzzzsleeping
    @zzzzzsleeping Před 6 lety +4

    Mangrove is a sanctuary of all living things. I love to bring children to learn science. Its a breeding ground for fish, crabs, clams oysters, basically all crustaceans and thousands more.
    ......and the witches came from the mangrove!😂😂😂

  • @TT-zd6nr
    @TT-zd6nr Před 5 lety

    On the therapy, I would have been far more sceptical if the studio? was situated right next to a tourist beach. This looks more legit. As you say - embrace the culture :)

  • @jonniecandaza7748
    @jonniecandaza7748 Před 6 lety +3

    ...oh my...that tree on the sea....picturesque...

  • @blade65dagger
    @blade65dagger Před 6 lety

    is it me? . . this vid is very relaxing. nice ride recording going up hill. THEN ! . that sun setting over a knoll terrain on a curve road. the time lapse sunset. smashing guys really ! . . that interaction (part1) with locals at some high view point was cool. the healer part was entertaining - i read billy meier materials so am not bothered by it. by far another great (vid)job from you, thnx.

  • @ofwdad5893
    @ofwdad5893 Před 6 lety +9

    What tookkkk this soooo longggggg to uploadddddddd!!! Inour beleif the water in the bottle will turn muddy if you have some illness on you and if it clears you are healed.

  • @paulomarcojunio580
    @paulomarcojunio580 Před 6 lety

    Good luck guys on your trip to Bohol! Hoping the finger really get healed by now! Sad you didn’t get to the marine sanctuary! Take care and enjoy!

  • @linotolentino3409
    @linotolentino3409 Před 6 lety

    You guys are great and hope all is well during your travel in the Philippines. God bless your ways for all your future travels exploration. Looking forward for more of your awesome videos...keep them coming!!! :)

  • @RollyBalondo
    @RollyBalondo Před 6 lety +5

    your intro music makes my hair stand already. :-)

  • @tonton3004
    @tonton3004 Před 6 lety +11

    Hehe it wasnt a witch... hes only a healer..

  • @merniloeusebio3738
    @merniloeusebio3738 Před 6 lety

    Im enjoying your video ,although I never been there in Siquijor .I lived in Metro Manila and never got a chance in going there .Its a nice footage you got and hope your enjoying your trip too.

  • @maureenomalley5771
    @maureenomalley5771 Před 5 lety

    Great blog! I wish you two would lead a tour, you both seem like such fun!!!

  • @joelsolomon9643
    @joelsolomon9643 Před 6 lety

    Hi TraveL Beans Nice Video Again Enjoy in Our Country You Are Very Very Welcome😘

  • @nelsonlomod9601
    @nelsonlomod9601 Před 3 lety

    And as such, he is a faith healer, healing is as much possible with your faith in man doing the healing. It's almost like someone praying for your healing.

  • @mariatherezamontejo3127

    In my province (samar) you don't need to blow the water in a jar. It will automatically boil if you are possessed by bad spirits or you have someone (ghost) walking with you.

  • @danzpax
    @danzpax Před 6 lety

    great edit..didnt want it to end :( cant wait for the next one. TC guys!

  • @AnthonyTadle
    @AnthonyTadle Před 6 lety +4

    Don't be sorry man. You're entitled to your opinion.. y'all take care

  • @vonvon1188
    @vonvon1188 Před 5 lety

    I'm a Filipino and it's seems to me that Bulo-Bulo sound like "Blow-Blow". I don't really know the history of the word, it just got me thinking. Thank you for searching for the faith healer guys!

  • @leaholandag6845
    @leaholandag6845 Před 6 lety

    Oh this is my province,good luck and enjoy your trip in the island of fire.....

  • @m.austria6984
    @m.austria6984 Před 6 lety +1

    As I recall my experience when I was younger, my brother fell off a tree and had a bad ankle sprain and could not walk. The next day my parents took him to a faith healer and all of a sudden he could walk. 😳

  • @AidanRaine
    @AidanRaine Před 5 lety +1

    Just show respect there and don't offend anyone. Curses are stronger and effective when you offend them.

  • @jejecaldwell86
    @jejecaldwell86 Před 6 lety +1

    And they have durano farm in the mountains it’s really nice. There

  • @michaelangeles6870
    @michaelangeles6870 Před 6 lety +4

    Ooohhh creepy intro! I like it! Hahaha

  • @ireact2379
    @ireact2379 Před 5 lety

    It was really hilarious and i even cant stop laughing with the bubbles.nice vlog tho.

  • @barbsgualvez2135
    @barbsgualvez2135 Před 6 lety

    No need to apologize...i was just watching the video and I couldn't stop laughing!

  • @tamaka8364
    @tamaka8364 Před 6 lety

    Travel Beans please visit our province too, here in Romblon, there are so many amazing things you'll definitely be amazed and explore the beauty of its nature, you'll enjoy your visit here and the people here are also lovable people.

  • @JamesPhotoLX
    @JamesPhotoLX Před 6 lety +2

    As stated below by Dante Fabian, I too blew bubbles in my drinks, but when I was blowing bubbles in the bath I must have been healing half the population of the town. No one truly understood the benefits, such a shame. 😁 More great video guys, love it.

  • @InkzBakinggreen
    @InkzBakinggreen Před 6 lety +1

    There are also very powerful healers in Manila,they can heal the patient even through just online.

  • @jvsese6078
    @jvsese6078 Před 6 lety +1

    nice like hope you explore all hidden place in the phillippines keep it up guys...

  • @1102Chix
    @1102Chix Před 6 lety

    wow! awesome video. especially when you were at the mangrove forest...what you can do if you have a drone. it would be amazing i bet!

  • @rellvincevilladares9013

    That was just great. Hope to see you here in island

  • @annamariejumalongarcia4364

    Be careful with the "mapikpikay"... Some has the ability to pass on curse through tapping you in your back... If somebody does that to you, just tap him/her back to reverse the curse.

  • @neil7858
    @neil7858 Před 6 lety +51

    You guys went to a faith healer and not a witch.

  • @rderyk
    @rderyk Před 6 lety

    .........t'was a good adventure........thumbs up........ :)

  • @levingalceran9855
    @levingalceran9855 Před 6 lety

    Hahahha that's so funny, nice blog! :D
    - from one of the PH locals

  • @zybeel
    @zybeel Před 6 lety

    When I was younger, my grandma took me to them when I got sick. I didn’t believe in it. My parents didn’t either, but we just went along with it because my grandma insisted. 🤷‍♀️ I’ve seen others that use wax droppings on water and find out was wrong or if you offended the spirits, others that whisper into a stick and just somehow know things. The most common one, I think, is the use of smoke. I didn’t live in Siquijor, so yes, you can find them everywhere in PH.

  • @patrickbandelaria6832
    @patrickbandelaria6832 Před 6 lety

    Subscribed here. Just found you and instantly liked your channel. Good contents and concept. Nice chemistry between you two.

    • @TravelBeans
      @TravelBeans  Před 6 lety

      Thank you, hope we can keep you entertained :)

  • @zydenasero2778
    @zydenasero2778 Před 3 lety

    I wanna see more witch hunters like you guys.

  • @henrylumanogjr.
    @henrylumanogjr. Před 6 lety

    Ty for some videos and hope someday I’ll be in siquijor experience something more

  • @juniferadlaon6686
    @juniferadlaon6686 Před 4 lety

    Thats good if you believe that youre healed? Thanks God!!! Me also cant stop laughing when started to bukbbling!!! Hehahaha that is y they called bulobulo, bcuase its bubble

  • @icehockey7214
    @icehockey7214 Před 6 lety

    lol..it suits the music..your reaction is really epic...i laughed so much...but indeed very nice to see it..

  • @PocketTrailblazer
    @PocketTrailblazer Před 6 lety

    Even just watching this made me feel really calm! so interesting, great work guys, x

  • @brigitbrigino6336
    @brigitbrigino6336 Před 6 lety +2

    I been in siquijor and we go to faith healer, I'm confused and a little bit scary. The place I feel different there something that i can't explain.

  • @625spence
    @625spence Před rokem

    bro youre strong to even go back there to stand for that guy to blow bubbles around you becuase i couldnt hold back my laugh. when i saw you laughing i was like this guy is the same as me i would have done the same thing

  • @Xkhanine_Gaming
    @Xkhanine_Gaming Před 6 lety

    man!, i love those joyride videos, I can smell the fresh air.

  • @migzcerda8809
    @migzcerda8809 Před 5 lety

    I salute you for being honest and respectful...great videos.=)

  • @lilith3506
    @lilith3506 Před 5 lety

    You're so lucky that he is a faith healer (a good one) because years ago there was a witch in siquijor who apparently practiced black magic. In a Museum I saw a voodoo doll in a box and they said that the authorities confiscated it from a witch from Siquijor. The doll had needles and hair in it. The witch was performing a "Barang" and my friends from Siquijor said that it was a curse that they were going to inflict on someone. Basically you shouldn't laugh at them because u never know guys!

  • @woolimstanako1297
    @woolimstanako1297 Před 6 lety

    You should try in Antique .. they are famous in Kawa Hot Bath in Tibiao Antique..

  • @jepoystaines
    @jepoystaines Před 6 lety

    Wow feels and looks like an unbeaten track. Well done guys xxxxx

  • @henryechipare9959
    @henryechipare9959 Před 6 lety

    a faith healer can heal you but once they touch you in any part of your body he can also make you sick ...my mother and father is also a healer but for me and my siblings and they're grandchildren only.if you can healed someones sickness it means that you know how to gave it back to others ,and your powers needs to be feed by some chanting words or latin we call it.

  • @doritominendres117
    @doritominendres117 Před 6 lety

    2:08 hahahaha. I thought its like a horror but it turn out to be a comedy movie.

  • @pdxmonkee
    @pdxmonkee Před 6 lety +4

    Loved the scoring...

  • @ByaherongBugrong
    @ByaherongBugrong Před 6 lety

    Good on you guys you have been there and experienced one witch activity unlike me that I just heard stories from friends whom I believed just as well heard the story from another without a first hand experience about siquijor. We have local healers here in our place but siquijor is more well known for such. Thanks for the video.

  • @ambiepotolin6853
    @ambiepotolin6853 Před 3 lety +1

    You look like Harry Potter( Daniel Radcliff) it's the sorcerer's stone hope you have your wand Voldemor might be lurking! 😀

  • @rizaljose8531
    @rizaljose8531 Před 6 lety

    People in philippines do not realize how beautiful philippines is because they have always lived in the garden of eden.

  • @albertoazzoriaga4089
    @albertoazzoriaga4089 Před 6 lety

    forgive me but i feel like clearing the water is clearing the negative energies in your body too.....not that you are a negative person, but some sickness and negative vibes....i don't know......what do i know.....but its fun watching....

  • @MrJacksuper
    @MrJacksuper Před 6 lety +2

    Most parts of the Philippines got no sharks and crocks. altho in surigao there were few sightings of crocks. so better be careful... few cobras around the country but that's so seldom. annoyingly, roasters and chickens are everywhere... lolz

  • @TjSamson
    @TjSamson Před 6 lety

    There's two types of witches, good and bad or let's say in colors, black (bad) and white (good).

  • @lilytotti
    @lilytotti Před 6 lety

    I like your video it’s exciting with matching nice thrilling and funny music 😁

  • @kookiesavior2685
    @kookiesavior2685 Před 6 lety

    The healer doesn't just bubbling that jar with water...But he's also doing an incantation.