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00:00:00 [Music]
00:00:03 On New Year's Eve,
00:00:05 this image was captured in San Isidro, Davao, Oriental
00:00:10 where a dragon-shaped cloud appeared.
00:00:13 [Music]
00:00:15 It was captured by a grade school teacher
00:00:17 and photo and video editor, Raymond.
00:00:20 My nephew saw the huge moon.
00:00:23 He was interested.
00:00:24 Then after a while,
00:00:25 he saw some information.
00:00:26 [Music]
00:00:27 When I captured it,
00:00:28 it looked like a dragon's eye
00:00:30 and it looked like the moon was eating the dragon.
00:00:32 And it was said that the picture was lucky
00:00:36 because when he took it,
00:00:38 the left and right rockets were already falling on him.
00:00:42 The dragon's head brought me luck.
00:00:45 This January gave me financial stability.
00:00:48 There were rockets.
00:00:49 [Music]
00:00:50 The picture was said to be a lucky charm
00:00:53 especially in the year 2024 in the Chinese calendar,
00:00:58 Year of the Wooden Dragon.
00:01:01 [Music]
00:01:07 Five days before Chinese New Year,
00:01:10 the world was already in a mess in Manila.
00:01:13 Various displays and candles spread
00:01:16 in the houses to wish good luck for the Chinese New Year.
00:01:20 [Music]
00:01:21 Of course, the dragon figurines
00:01:25 that should be displayed in the living room
00:01:28 or reception area of the offices will not be missing.
00:01:30 [Music]
00:01:32 The expert, Johnson Chua,
00:01:35 has tips to make you luckier
00:01:37 in greeting the Year of the Dragon.
00:01:40 [Music]
00:01:41 At the door of our houses,
00:01:43 a lucky charm,
00:01:45 a mandala,
00:01:47 symbol of wholeness,
00:01:49 meditation,
00:01:50 and healing,
00:01:51 are fulfilled by our wishes.
00:01:53 If we want to have more money,
00:01:56 to have a better financial luck,
00:01:58 we can put water energy
00:02:00 or water image
00:02:01 in the North sector like Arowana,
00:02:04 fishes.
00:02:04 If we want to boost our love luck energy,
00:02:07 especially for singles
00:02:08 who are looking for partners,
00:02:10 we can put mandarin ducks.
00:02:11 For the Southwest,
00:02:12 we want to promote
00:02:14 or we want to increase our investment.
00:02:17 It's also good if we have lights there
00:02:19 to lighten that area.
00:02:21 And also, we can put red bags.
00:02:24 [Music]
00:02:25 In the corners of the bedrooms,
00:02:27 we should keep the bed and bedside tables new
00:02:30 for luck to wake up.
00:02:33 [Music]
00:02:34 We should also avoid sleeping in the closet
00:02:37 so that the expenses will not continue.
00:02:41 Isn't it common sense?
00:02:43 [Music]
00:02:44 It's also good to have
00:02:46 what is called
00:02:47 "Wulu"
00:02:48 or a small lamp for luck
00:02:51 so that the family is always healthy.
00:02:54 To make money lucky,
00:02:57 you can also use the golden money foil
00:03:01 that is inserted in the wallet
00:03:02 with real money papers.
00:03:05 In my opinion,
00:03:06 it will be more.
00:03:09 The lucky colors this year are
00:03:12 red,
00:03:13 green,
00:03:13 and blue.
00:03:14 If we want to boost
00:03:16 recognition, reputation, and respect,
00:03:18 we can use red.
00:03:20 If we want to strengthen
00:03:22 prosperity and abundance,
00:03:23 we can use green.
00:03:25 If we are looking for opportunities,
00:03:27 like a wealth or career opportunity,
00:03:30 we can use blue.
00:03:31 We can apply this to our clothes
00:03:35 or accessories that we always see,
00:03:37 like bags or even cell phone cases.
00:03:39 [Music]
00:03:41 When it comes to fruits,
00:03:43 the lucky fruit this year is
00:03:46 of course,
00:03:47 dragon fruit.
00:03:48 It symbolizes
00:03:50 power.
00:03:53 According to Johnson Chua,
00:03:54 one of the blessings this year
00:03:57 is to have children
00:04:00 in the year of the dragon.
00:04:02 I hope,
00:04:02 Johnson,
00:04:03 you become an angel.
00:04:05 Dragon represents power, authority,
00:04:07 and also, it's good for abundance
00:04:09 and also prosperity.
00:04:10 Its element is also wooden.
00:04:13 Wood is something to do with
00:04:14 network and connection
00:04:15 and competitiveness.
00:04:17 [Music]
00:04:17 It's also said that this year,
00:04:19 the ones born
00:04:21 in the year of the rat,
00:04:22 pig, and ox are also lucky.
00:04:24 Like the rat,
00:04:24 it's friend is the dragon.
00:04:26 So, in short,
00:04:27 there are many network and connections this year.
00:04:28 For the year of the pig,
00:04:30 they have a convincing star,
00:04:32 they have a good network,
00:04:33 and also, they have a learning star.
00:04:35 For the ox,
00:04:36 because they also have
00:04:38 a manifestation star,
00:04:39 so, whatever they plan
00:04:40 or want,
00:04:41 they can execute it faster
00:04:43 for the year.
00:04:44 [Music]
00:04:46 Compared to many Chinese,
00:04:47 the dragon is full of luck and power.
00:04:51 [Music]
00:04:53 For Europeans,
00:04:54 this mysterious creature
00:04:56 is said to be a mirror
00:04:58 of poverty and death.
00:05:01 [Music]
00:05:05 In Ceylon Castle,
00:05:07 in Montreux, Switzerland,
00:05:09 [Music]
00:05:10 you can see a picture
00:05:11 on the wall of one of the rooms.
00:05:13 It's the image of a dragon
00:05:16 that was carved in the 11th century.
00:05:18 The dragon is actually
00:05:20 one of the most known
00:05:21 mythical creatures
00:05:22 in all of Switzerland.
00:05:24 We have a lot of legends
00:05:25 about the dragon.
00:05:26 It was the animal of the fire.
00:05:28 In Europe and in Asia,
00:05:30 the dragon,
00:05:30 they are seen totally different.
00:05:33 In Europe,
00:05:33 the dragon,
00:05:34 it's about wild,
00:05:36 the fire,
00:05:37 the bad things.
00:05:38 [Music]
00:05:40 Switzerland is modern
00:05:42 and advanced.
00:05:43 The people here still believe
00:05:45 in some of their traditional
00:05:48 rituals,
00:05:49 like the symbol
00:05:51 and the power of the dragon,
00:05:53 just like the Chinese.
00:05:55 It's true because 2024
00:05:57 is the year of the dragon.
00:05:59 And do you know
00:06:00 that one of their mountains here,
00:06:02 they believe
00:06:04 that's where the dragon landed.
00:06:07 This is Mount Pilatus.
00:06:09 [Music]
00:06:10 In the city of Zurich,
00:06:12 you can find
00:06:13 the terrifying
00:06:15 Mount Pilatus.
00:06:17 According to legend,
00:06:18 it was said that the dragons
00:06:20 were the ones who served as their home
00:06:21 in the first time.
00:06:23 In the Middle Ages,
00:06:23 it was forbidden to go up the mountain
00:06:25 for all the people.
00:06:26 For many years,
00:06:27 people thought there were dragons
00:06:28 living on the mountain.
00:06:29 [Music]
00:06:31 A few centuries later,
00:06:33 the mountain that was worshipped
00:06:36 became one of the most popular
00:06:37 tourist attractions.
00:06:39 [Music]
00:06:44 On the side of the mountain,
00:06:46 there is a cave
00:06:47 that was not visited by dragons before.
00:06:50 That's why it's called
00:06:52 the Dragon Path.
00:06:53 One legend is that
00:06:55 there was a farmer in the lowlands
00:06:57 and a dragon from Mount Pilatus
00:06:59 was flying around
00:07:00 and fell down towards him.
00:07:02 He was unconscious
00:07:03 and after he woke up again,
00:07:04 there was just a stone
00:07:06 covered in blood.
00:07:08 [Music]
00:07:09 The so-called Dragon Stone
00:07:12 is said to have the ability
00:07:13 to cure diseases.
00:07:15 [Music]
00:07:16 The stone is now on display
00:07:18 at the Nature Museum, Luzern.
00:07:21 [Music]
00:07:22 In the olden days in China,
00:07:23 the dragon was a symbol of unity
00:07:25 inside China.
00:07:26 Because one legend said
00:07:27 that in China before,
00:07:28 there were different kingdoms
00:07:29 and each kingdom
00:07:30 would have a flag
00:07:31 that's represented by an animal.
00:07:32 When China became united
00:07:34 under one king,
00:07:35 all these animals were merged together
00:07:36 and the result was the dragon.
00:07:38 That's why it has the body of a snake,
00:07:40 it has the legs of a turtle,
00:07:41 it has the horns of a deer.
00:07:42 Even in the olden days,
00:07:44 the dragon represents the emperor,
00:07:45 the king, the absolute power.
00:07:47 [Music]
00:07:48 Meanwhile,
00:07:49 the Feng Shui expert still reminds us
00:07:51 that if there are things to do
00:07:53 to make you lucky,
00:07:54 there are also things
00:07:55 that we should avoid.
00:07:57 The thing we should avoid
00:07:59 when it comes to wooden dragons
00:08:01 is more about
00:08:02 tension and quarrels.
00:08:04 Because when the emotion is negative,
00:08:05 it can affect your decision,
00:08:07 it can also affect
00:08:08 in terms of harmony,
00:08:09 conflicts,
00:08:10 and most importantly,
00:08:11 it can even affect your health.
00:08:12 The lucky charm can help you
00:08:14 open up a door on opportunity.
00:08:16 But once you're there,
00:08:17 how you will sustain that success,
00:08:19 that's a totally different matter.
00:08:20 It will really depend on your skills.
00:08:22 [Music]
00:08:26 To our fellow Filipinos,
00:08:28 Kung Hei Fat Choi,
00:08:30 let's now manifest
00:08:33 that the upcoming
00:08:35 Year of the Wooden Dragon
00:08:37 will bring us
00:08:39 luck!
00:08:41 [Music]
00:08:45 After the feast of St. Oninio
00:08:48 in Tanhai City in Negros Oriental,
00:08:51 the residents did not hesitate
00:08:54 to fight and fight
00:08:57 for their giant "pabitin."
00:09:01 What does that mean?
00:09:03 Do you fight for your "pabitin"
00:09:06 during your birthday party?
00:09:07 [Laughs]
00:09:08 Yes, the limited number of
00:09:11 "kawayan"
00:09:12 [Cheers]
00:09:14 that we prioritize
00:09:15 in getting and
00:09:16 receiving the prize.
00:09:18 [Cheers]
00:09:22 Oh, I don't know if you can still fight
00:09:25 for your "pabitin"
00:09:26 in Tanhai City
00:09:28 in Negros Oriental.
00:09:29 Their "pabitin"
00:09:32 is like a colorful flag.
00:09:34 They just covered
00:09:36 almost the entire street.
00:09:38 It's about half a kilometer long.
00:09:42 [Music]
00:09:47 The residents of Tanhai
00:09:49 also have their "pabitin."
00:09:51 One of the "kumarir"
00:09:54 is Neil's family.
00:09:55 The preparation is about one week.
00:09:57 In different barangays,
00:09:58 in Tanhai,
00:09:59 it's almost practiced
00:10:01 by families.
00:10:02 Every January,
00:10:03 even the little ones,
00:10:05 they also have "pabitin."
00:10:07 What they will wear
00:10:09 is the favorite toy of the children,
00:10:11 a "sandamakmak"
00:10:13 "chichiria."
00:10:14 For the children,
00:10:15 because they also like that.
00:10:17 This year,
00:10:18 for more people to be happy,
00:10:20 the "pabitin"
00:10:21 is priced at P25,000 to P35,000.
00:10:26 They also followed the instructions
00:10:28 of the "sako."
00:10:29 It's like a tie
00:10:30 for "chichiria."
00:10:31 They ride a mini truck.
00:10:32 They tie the "pabitin" one by one
00:10:35 in a very long rope
00:10:37 that is tied to the poles.
00:10:39 One of the volunteers
00:10:41 in building the "pabitin"
00:10:43 is Annie.
00:10:44 In 2007,
00:10:45 I volunteered
00:10:47 to go and do
00:10:48 our sacrifice
00:10:50 for the sake of our Lord.
00:10:51 It was hard to walk
00:10:53 because it was hot.
00:10:54 It was tiring
00:10:54 because there were many trees.
00:10:56 It was painful.
00:10:57 After almost a week of preparation,
00:11:00 the front of this house
00:11:02 was ready to be covered
00:11:03 with "banderitas"
00:11:04 of "chichiria."
00:11:05 Before the "pabitin,"
00:11:10 May the Lord be with us,
00:11:11 with the Son,
00:11:11 and the Holy Spirit.
00:11:13 Amen.
00:11:14 they did their "novena."
00:11:15 After the rosary,
00:11:16 we will lower the ring.
00:11:19 Later,
00:11:20 the children
00:11:21 and the adults
00:11:23 went down one by one
00:11:25 to fight.
00:11:26 When we reached 500,
00:11:30 more or less,
00:11:31 there were people from other towns.
00:11:32 And the fun began.
00:11:36 They were fighting
00:11:45 and fighting.
00:11:48 The married couple
00:11:49 had to wear a "discarte"
00:11:50 to make it more crowded.
00:11:51 Someone tucked in
00:11:54 their clothes
00:11:55 to put the "chichiria"
00:11:57 inside.
00:11:58 Someone even brought
00:12:01 a bag
00:12:02 and plastic.
00:12:04 This man
00:12:09 was in beast mode.
00:12:10 He climbed up the post
00:12:12 to be able to
00:12:13 "pabitin."
00:12:14 I saw that
00:12:16 there were no people
00:12:17 so I climbed up first.
00:12:18 I got a plastic bag
00:12:19 and "pabitin."
00:12:20 It was my first time
00:12:22 to join the "pabitin."
00:12:23 I brought a plastic bag
00:12:24 and I insured my stomach
00:12:26 so that I can eat
00:12:27 what I eat
00:12:28 in my stomach.
00:12:29 While he was doing this,
00:12:31 you would think
00:12:32 that he was just going out
00:12:33 to buy groceries.
00:12:34 He was carrying a plastic bag
00:12:35 full of things.
00:12:36 Joy,
00:12:38 who last year
00:12:39 always had a lot,
00:12:40 brought a big container
00:12:43 to make sure
00:12:44 that she can take home
00:12:45 her groceries.
00:12:46 I've been joining
00:12:47 the "pabitin"
00:12:48 for 20 years.
00:12:49 Before,
00:12:50 I only had a small plastic bag.
00:12:51 Now,
00:12:52 I bring a big plastic bag.
00:12:54 Even others,
00:12:58 like Annie,
00:12:59 who got tired
00:13:00 of climbing up
00:13:01 the "pabitin,"
00:13:02 also got tired.
00:13:04 You should join
00:13:05 because
00:13:06 you will lose your stomach.
00:13:08 You will be able to
00:13:09 eat the food
00:13:10 that is not good.
00:13:11 I've been joining
00:13:13 the "pabitin" for 12 years.
00:13:14 Before,
00:13:15 I had no absinthe.
00:13:16 My children were still small.
00:13:17 Now,
00:13:18 they are big.
00:13:19 They are joining me.
00:13:20 This is what we do.
00:13:23 We are an ally
00:13:24 for Senors Antonio.
00:13:25 The "pabitin"
00:13:32 has been doing this
00:13:33 for three decades.
00:13:35 This was the idea
00:13:37 of Niel's father,
00:13:38 Baltazar.
00:13:39 My father got sick
00:13:40 in 1985.
00:13:41 He was diagnosed
00:13:42 with apodicitis
00:13:43 and gallbladder.
00:13:44 He was nominated
00:13:45 for the title
00:13:46 of Senors Antonio.
00:13:47 At that time,
00:13:48 he got sick.
00:13:49 As a thank you
00:13:50 for his recovery,
00:13:51 on January 25, 1986,
00:13:54 on the day of
00:13:55 the inauguration
00:13:56 of Senors Antonio,
00:13:57 Baltazar
00:13:58 joined the "pabitin"
00:13:59 for the children.
00:14:01 There were chichirias.
00:14:02 There was also
00:14:03 a suman
00:14:04 made of
00:14:05 niog leaves.
00:14:06 Until this became
00:14:08 the first prayer
00:14:09 of their family.
00:14:10 Thank you
00:14:12 to all of those
00:14:13 who received their blessings.
00:14:15 My father and mother
00:14:16 really started
00:14:17 from the bottom.
00:14:18 Now,
00:14:19 they are a bit higher.
00:14:20 I studied in Cebu.
00:14:21 Every Friday,
00:14:22 I would go there
00:14:23 to Santo Niño.
00:14:24 I hope
00:14:25 I would finish
00:14:26 my studies.
00:14:27 And even if
00:14:28 Baltazar was already born,
00:14:29 the siblings
00:14:30 continued
00:14:31 the beginning
00:14:32 of their father.
00:14:33 Meanwhile,
00:14:37 the "pabitin"
00:14:38 was prepared
00:14:39 for almost a week
00:14:40 by Niel.
00:14:42 [Music]
00:14:43 Less than 5 minutes,
00:14:51 5!
00:14:52 It's fun
00:14:57 because
00:14:58 the junk food is free.
00:14:59 It's fun
00:15:02 because
00:15:03 many children
00:15:04 come here.
00:15:05 It's fun
00:15:06 for our devotion.
00:15:07 The so-called
00:15:08 "Longest Pabitin"
00:15:10 is held
00:15:11 in the Tanhay City.
00:15:13 It's part of
00:15:15 their annual
00:15:16 Children's Festival
00:15:17 every January 31.
00:15:19 It's exciting
00:15:20 because
00:15:21 that's what we're waiting for
00:15:22 every year.
00:15:23 Within the Tanhay,
00:15:24 small houses,
00:15:25 big houses,
00:15:27 there's a personal devotion
00:15:29 to the Santo Niño.
00:15:30 They will have this "pabitin."
00:15:32 It's like we're just awake
00:15:33 that this tradition
00:15:34 already exists.
00:15:35 The focus
00:15:37 on the Santo Niño
00:15:38 is the 9th day
00:15:39 of the 9th day of November.
00:15:40 The "pabitin"
00:15:41 is the finale.
00:15:42 It's a community work
00:15:44 because the Tanhay believe
00:15:46 that if you make the children happy
00:15:48 and the children in your heart,
00:15:50 you will make the Santo Niño happy
00:15:52 because he's a child Jesus.
00:15:53 The blessings
00:15:55 for the Tanhay
00:15:57 are really
00:16:00 "abot kamay."
00:16:01 The segment is over.
00:16:05 Let's celebrate!
00:16:08 [music]
00:16:09 Help!
00:16:13 Ten-year-old children
00:16:15 from Palawan
00:16:16 were attacked
00:16:18 by almost 100 thugs
00:16:20 who they called
00:16:22 "Turong."
00:16:24 Children are always listened to
00:16:27 in the memory of the elderly.
00:16:29 Like the grandmother's
00:16:32 scolding
00:16:33 to her grandson
00:16:34 in Dumaran, Palawan.
00:16:37 Don't go to the jungle
00:16:39 because the thugs there,
00:16:41 the "turong" there,
00:16:43 you might get hurt.
00:16:44 You might get bitten.
00:16:45 But the child
00:16:46 didn't listen
00:16:47 to his grandmother's scolding.
00:16:49 His almost whole body
00:16:54 was bruised
00:16:56 and even injured.
00:16:58 The grandmother's curse
00:17:00 came true.
00:17:06 The child was attacked
00:17:08 by hundreds of thugs
00:17:10 who they called
00:17:12 "Turong."
00:17:13 He can't breathe.
00:17:15 The child's lungs are broken, sir.
00:17:16 He has no pulse.
00:17:17 It's amazing
00:17:18 how amazing
00:17:20 these insects are.
00:17:22 The "turong"
00:17:26 reach almost
00:17:27 one inch in length.
00:17:29 Their body is black
00:17:30 and has yellow stripes
00:17:32 on their tail.
00:17:33 The face is also yellow.
00:17:35 They are only seen
00:17:36 in the parts of the face
00:17:37 that are endemic
00:17:38 or only in the Philippines.
00:17:40 The "bubuyog"
00:17:41 are smaller.
00:17:42 If you look closely,
00:17:43 their body is round
00:17:44 and hairy.
00:17:45 Compared to the so-called "turong,"
00:17:47 they are longer.
00:17:48 They have little or no hair.
00:17:50 Their abdomen
00:17:51 is narrow
00:17:52 in the middle of their body.
00:17:54 The people of Dumaran
00:17:56 can prove
00:17:58 how amazing
00:17:59 their sting
00:18:00 or "tusok" is.
00:18:02 The sting of a "turong"
00:18:03 is really painful.
00:18:04 Their body is long.
00:18:05 The animals
00:18:06 have teeth.
00:18:07 They have teeth.
00:18:08 They also die.
00:18:09 The last victim
00:18:11 is the grandson
00:18:12 of Grandma Hilda
00:18:14 and Grandpa Diosdado,
00:18:15 10-year-old Dodong.
00:18:18 Early this January 26,
00:18:22 Dodong was playing
00:18:24 with his dog,
00:18:25 Deroy.
00:18:26 After the game,
00:18:27 he said,
00:18:28 "I'll catch the chicken."
00:18:29 Grandpa said,
00:18:30 "Don't."
00:18:31 He didn't trust his grandpa.
00:18:32 Two days later,
00:18:34 Dodong was home.
00:18:35 He was quiet.
00:18:37 He was playing with a mouse.
00:18:39 While his dog,
00:18:40 Deroy,
00:18:41 was playing with his body.
00:18:44 Dodong,
00:18:45 the dog,
00:18:46 he said,
00:18:47 "I was bitten by a "turong."
00:18:48 You?"
00:18:49 He said,
00:18:50 "I was bitten by a "turong."
00:18:51 I took out
00:18:53 his toy mouse.
00:18:55 It was so painful.
00:18:58 His cheeks were black.
00:19:00 His sides,
00:19:01 his chest,
00:19:02 his forehead,
00:19:03 his arms,
00:19:04 his arms,
00:19:05 his head was heavy.
00:19:06 He said,
00:19:07 "I can't breathe."
00:19:08 The "turong" was so heavy
00:19:10 that Dodong was overwhelmed.
00:19:12 If you can see,
00:19:13 the house of the "turong"
00:19:15 with the tree.
00:19:16 It has a big house.
00:19:17 It's like an egg.
00:19:19 Once it was overwhelmed,
00:19:21 it was really brave.
00:19:22 It was chasing.
00:19:23 Maybe the dog
00:19:24 was chasing the "turong."
00:19:27 The "turong" was
00:19:28 right there,
00:19:30 maybe more than a thousand pieces.
00:19:32 After the neighbors
00:19:34 found out
00:19:35 that the child was bitten,
00:19:36 they immediately burned
00:19:38 the "turong"'s roots
00:19:39 behind their house.
00:19:41 The dog was left there
00:19:42 to burn.
00:19:43 They also proceeded
00:19:44 to burn the "turong's" house
00:19:45 so that no one
00:19:46 would go there
00:19:48 because it was really dangerous.
00:19:50 The dog was saved,
00:19:52 but Dodong
00:19:53 was not spared.
00:19:55 The child was still alive.
00:19:56 He lost his pulse.
00:19:57 [Dodong crying]
00:20:06 His sting was really strong.
00:20:08 He had more content
00:20:09 venom compared to the bees.
00:20:11 It actually causes anaphylaxis,
00:20:13 an allergic reaction
00:20:14 of the body
00:20:15 where two or more organs
00:20:16 are affected by hornet sting.
00:20:18 Our blood pressure
00:20:19 also drops.
00:20:20 The airways also swell
00:20:23 where it's hard
00:20:24 for people to breathe.
00:20:26 [Dodong crying]
00:20:28 The pain is caused
00:20:29 by the domestic helper
00:20:31 named Jeline.
00:20:32 She was working in Qatar
00:20:34 when the tragedy happened.
00:20:35 I was happy
00:20:36 when she called me.
00:20:37 I thought
00:20:38 there was good news.
00:20:39 When I opened my messenger,
00:20:41 [Dodong crying]
00:20:42 there was a picture
00:20:43 that my brother sent me.
00:20:45 It was a picture of my son.
00:20:46 His face was really different.
00:20:48 He said he just cried.
00:20:50 It was so painful.
00:20:51 I felt like
00:20:52 half of my body was gone.
00:20:55 I was so scared.
00:20:56 [Dodong crying]
00:20:57 I didn't know
00:20:59 how to start.
00:21:02 [Dodong crying]
00:21:04 That's why Jeline
00:21:05 was sent back to the Philippines.
00:21:08 The last thing we talked about
00:21:09 before I left was,
00:21:11 "Mama,
00:21:12 if possible,
00:21:13 don't leave."
00:21:15 "I need to earn money
00:21:16 to study well
00:21:18 and give you everything you want."
00:21:20 Then she said,
00:21:22 "I don't care
00:21:24 if you care about me,
00:21:25 but I care about you,
00:21:27 Mama."
00:21:29 [Dodong crying]
00:21:30 I felt guilty.
00:21:32 Now I realize
00:21:33 that money is not important
00:21:35 because money can't
00:21:36 change a person's life.
00:21:38 I felt like
00:21:39 I lost my dreams.
00:21:41 If you see a hive or nest,
00:21:44 just avoid it.
00:21:45 Don't approach them.
00:21:47 Don't touch them.
00:21:48 If you see one
00:21:50 coming to you,
00:21:51 just act normally.
00:21:52 Once you're scared,
00:21:54 think of it as a threat
00:21:56 and sting them.
00:21:58 They need to protect
00:21:59 themselves and their hive.
00:22:01 We advise people
00:22:03 to be careful
00:22:05 when they enter
00:22:07 the nest or hive.
00:22:09 They should only
00:22:10 leave the grass
00:22:12 and the trees.
00:22:15 This is where Dodong
00:22:17 was taken to
00:22:18 in her last moments.
00:22:20 [Dodong crying]
00:22:27 I missed you so much.
00:22:30 [Dodong crying]
00:22:40 I'm sorry
00:22:41 for not being there for you.
00:22:43 I'm sorry,
00:22:44 I didn't understand you.
00:22:47 [Dodong crying]
00:22:58 [music]
00:23:02 I love her so much.
00:23:04 I'll do everything
00:23:06 even if it's so hard.
00:23:08 If possible,
00:23:10 I'll give my life
00:23:13 to her
00:23:14 and my parents
00:23:16 so that I won't feel pain.
00:23:18 [music]
00:23:19 The hornets
00:23:21 live in different
00:23:23 forests in the Philippines.
00:23:25 So it's best to avoid them
00:23:28 because they're very dangerous
00:23:30 and can be seen.
00:23:32 [music]
00:23:39 Behind the thick clouds
00:23:41 in the mountainous area
00:23:43 of Sultan Kudarat,
00:23:45 there's a female
00:23:47 who looks like an animal.
00:23:49 Why did she do this
00:23:51 to her own family?
00:23:54 [music]
00:23:59 In the mountainous areas
00:24:01 of Mindanao,
00:24:02 there are many
00:24:03 hornets.
00:24:05 [hornet buzzing]
00:24:07 Some of them,
00:24:08 even though it's illegal,
00:24:09 are caught
00:24:11 or chained
00:24:13 to make a pet.
00:24:15 [hornet buzzing]
00:24:18 But in a remote place
00:24:20 in Senator Ninoy Aquino
00:24:22 in Sultan Kudarat,
00:24:24 the one chained
00:24:26 is not an animal
00:24:27 but a human.
00:24:29 [music]
00:24:34 If we look at her,
00:24:35 she really looks like a hornet
00:24:37 because no one can get close to her.
00:24:39 [music]
00:24:40 The female who's chained
00:24:42 is almost naked
00:24:43 and firmly attached
00:24:45 to the clouds.
00:24:47 I pity her situation.
00:24:49 [music]
00:24:51 Why is this
00:24:52 the way she is treated?
00:24:54 [music]
00:24:56 How did she end up
00:24:58 in this situation?
00:25:00 [music]
00:25:09 [indistinct chatter]
00:25:11 The female
00:25:13 is hidden under the name Jane.
00:25:15 [indistinct chatter]
00:25:23 [music]
00:25:51 Due to the limited supply
00:25:53 of water in the mountains,
00:25:54 Damien
00:25:55 gave her two small gallons
00:25:57 to bathe her sister.
00:26:00 [music]
00:26:04 I fed her
00:26:05 and bathed her.
00:26:07 I gave her whatever she wanted
00:26:09 and I gave it to her.
00:26:10 I pity her.
00:26:12 [music]
00:26:16 She's a good girl.
00:26:18 She's a good girl.
00:26:19 She's a good girl.
00:26:20 She's a good girl.
00:26:21 She's a good girl.
00:26:22 [music]
00:26:23 We're happy.
00:26:25 We're happy
00:26:26 because we're able to
00:26:28 take care of her.
00:26:29 We're happy
00:26:30 because we're able to take care of her.
00:26:31 [music]
00:26:38 The situation has changed
00:26:40 since Jane started thinking
00:26:42 that she's always in a cage.
00:26:45 [indistinct chatter]
00:26:55 [music]
00:27:00 Beside Damien's cage
00:27:02 and one of their siblings,
00:27:04 Jomar,
00:27:05 is Jane's place
00:27:06 for this scaffolding
00:27:08 made of wood
00:27:09 where she's firmly
00:27:10 on her back,
00:27:12 just beside the fence.
00:27:14 She's protected from the rain
00:27:16 and the sun.
00:27:18 [indistinct chatter]
00:27:22 [indistinct chatter]
00:27:26 [indistinct chatter]
00:27:35 [music]
00:27:39 [indistinct chatter]
00:27:46 [music]
00:27:50 [indistinct chatter]
00:27:56 Jane has reached the point
00:27:58 where she needs to be chained.
00:28:00 It's painful,
00:28:01 but we can't do anything
00:28:03 because it's hard for us.
00:28:06 We're grateful
00:28:07 that we're able to do this.
00:28:08 We're also in the barangay
00:28:09 but it's painful.
00:28:10 I'm afraid of the rain.
00:28:12 If we look at it,
00:28:13 she really looks like a mongrel
00:28:14 because no one can get close to her.
00:28:16 [music]
00:28:22 But where are the parents
00:28:24 of the siblings?
00:28:26 Here in the remote barangay
00:28:29 of Lagubang
00:28:30 in the same town.
00:28:32 [music]
00:28:35 Our team found
00:28:37 their father Martin
00:28:39 who fell off a cliff
00:28:41 just last year.
00:28:44 I fell off the cliff
00:28:46 and started to get sick.
00:28:48 I was hospitalized
00:28:49 and I was in a coma.
00:28:50 According to father Martin,
00:28:52 Jane's weight started to change
00:28:56 in 2018
00:28:57 when she became pregnant
00:28:58 at the age of 18.
00:29:00 There's a man here in Amon
00:29:02 who's a star of Pudnila.
00:29:03 When I got here,
00:29:05 I noticed that they had a baby
00:29:07 about three months ago.
00:29:09 I didn't know that she was pregnant.
00:29:10 I didn't notice it.
00:29:12 I was afraid of the rain.
00:29:14 I was afraid.
00:29:15 [music]
00:29:16 In the first five months
00:29:18 of Jane's pregnancy,
00:29:20 her boyfriend left her.
00:29:22 [music]
00:29:23 I don't know what happened to her.
00:29:26 I don't know if she's pregnant
00:29:27 or not.
00:29:28 I don't know.
00:29:29 I was in the kitchen
00:29:31 and I was eating
00:29:32 and I saw a girl
00:29:33 and I told her,
00:29:34 "I don't know if you're pregnant."
00:29:35 "I don't know if you're pregnant."
00:29:36 [music]
00:29:40 She's doing well
00:29:42 and her son is still alive.
00:29:45 Lin Lin is six years old.
00:29:47 Her real name is not Lin.
00:29:49 Her grandmother Salia
00:29:50 is taking care of her.
00:29:52 She was five months pregnant.
00:29:55 I was in a coma
00:29:56 and I couldn't wake up.
00:29:57 I couldn't go out
00:29:58 because I was still pregnant.
00:29:59 I was still pregnant.
00:30:01 [music]
00:30:07 In the rare occasions
00:30:09 that Jane talks to her siblings,
00:30:12 she mentions one thing.
00:30:15 [music]
00:30:18 A hole?
00:30:19 [music]
00:30:28 They said,
00:30:29 "We can't bring it near the KMGS."
00:30:31 "If we find out about the KMGS,
00:30:33 we will take immediate action."
00:30:35 That's why this Thursday,
00:30:37 [music]
00:30:43 in the coordination
00:30:44 that our program did,
00:30:46 the provincial government
00:30:47 of Sultan Kudarat
00:30:48 and their rural health unit
00:30:51 conducted a rescue operation.
00:30:57 Under the guidance of a nurse
00:30:59 who is trained in mental health patients,
00:31:02 they tried to rescue Jane.
00:31:04 I'm going to sleep.
00:31:05 I'm tired.
00:31:06 I'm going to sleep.
00:31:08 I'm going to sleep.
00:31:09 At first,
00:31:10 Jane was confused
00:31:12 about what was happening
00:31:13 and she didn't want to join the rescue team.
00:31:16 I'm going to sleep.
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00:38:41 Until a while ago, Duke was a student who was also a devotee of St. Joseph.
00:38:47 While he was browsing online, he noticed something that caught his attention.
00:38:52 An old statue.
00:38:55 When I saw it, it looked familiar but I wasn't sure.
00:38:59 So I messaged my teacher if this is the missing statue.
00:39:04 Duke immediately called Albert, his former teacher.
00:39:09 He said, "I think I saw the missing statue of St. Nino."
00:39:14 When he sent the photo, I felt something different.
00:39:20 It was like a divine intervention.
00:39:23 Although they have a strong connection, they have been missing for three decades.
00:39:30 Duke and Albert were not 100% sure.
00:39:34 We asked if there are close-up photos of St. Nino.
00:39:38 They couldn't provide because he was always there.
00:39:42 He was on the retablo.
00:39:43 I have a secret on how to remove it.
00:39:46 When you put St. Nino on the base, there should be a hole.
00:39:50 You should insert the screw in that hole to lock St. Nino.
00:39:54 There was only one way to confirm their guess.
00:40:00 They needed to hold the image.
00:40:03 That's why Duke immediately messaged the picker.
00:40:07 He didn't reply.
00:40:08 Then I told him to stay put.
00:40:10 I will run to the church.
00:40:12 I will go to St. Joseph.
00:40:14 I will pray that if that is St. Nino, I hope he can return to us.
00:40:19 Until the picker answered.
00:40:21 He explained that they didn't steal the image.
00:40:25 They just gave it to him.
00:40:28 I opened it when I posted that there is a missing St. Nino in the town of Florida, Black Rock.
00:40:34 At first, he was surprised.
00:40:37 The picker went to the houses of the sellers.
00:40:40 They were also looking for possible clients.
00:40:43 From Pampanga, Albert went out of Manila to follow the image.
00:40:48 It's like a dream.
00:40:50 When St. Nino and I saw each other, I was really shaking.
00:40:58 What I told him during the day,
00:41:03 I am 100% sure that he is our St. Nino.
00:41:07 But when I saw him, when his eyes and mine met,
00:41:12 I am 100% sure that he is the one who returned it.
00:41:17 The picker said that he returned it the next day.
00:41:22 But on one condition, if they can pay for it.
00:41:26 I am also thinking of a way to pay for the price I will be given.
00:41:31 I asked my colleagues at work if they have any savings, but they don't have any.
00:41:37 We don't have any funds.
00:41:39 Doc Paul volunteered that the money he will use to get the St. Nino will come from him.
00:41:48 Albert's brother, Paul, was lucky.
00:41:51 He paid the money.
00:41:54 That's my own money, my savings.
00:41:56 It's really important.
00:41:58 As a member of Florida Blanca, he is one of the oldest things in the Church.
00:42:03 We are on our way home.
00:42:06 Thank you so much, dear Lord.
00:42:08 God bless us.
00:42:13 Thank God for this beautiful day.
00:42:17 Actually, there are a lot of elders here in Florida Blanca,
00:42:21 that when they see him, they say, "That's him."
00:42:25 Deep within here, in their hearts,
00:42:28 the elders really say that he is the one you are missing.
00:42:33 We will measure St. Jose's hand, which is like this, to your grandchild, 20 inches.
00:42:41 Let's try.
00:42:43 We will put it on your grandchild's foot, and then we will measure it going up.
00:42:50 So there, that's 20 inches.
00:42:54 On the first day of November, for the feast of St. Nino,
00:42:59 after more than three decades,
00:43:02 the grandson of St. Nino de San Jose of Florida Blanca
00:43:07 was able to return home to his true home.
00:43:11 Thank you, God. Thank you, Lord.
00:43:15 Thank you, Lord.
00:43:16 I worship you, St. Nino.
00:43:18 Thank you, St. Nino.
00:43:20 For reaching on one, I am so grateful.
00:43:24 Oh my God.
00:43:28 Thank you, Lord, for the gift.
00:43:32 This is a great blessing.
00:43:34 I never thought it would be this big.
00:43:36 It's a divine providence.
00:43:39 Of course, there is a sense of completeness.
00:43:42 Because how can you call it a holy family if the important thing is that the child is not there?
00:43:48 St. Jose's grandson has an X-shaped fold.
00:43:52 Your grandson's folds are full of X's, even up to the back portion.
00:44:00 The real test, if he is your grandson,
00:44:07 if he is placed next to St. Jose,
00:44:10 St. Jose's gaze and your gaze will match.
00:44:14 And when they placed the image of the child Jesus in the image of St. Jose,
00:44:20 the measurements, form, and gaze of each other
00:44:27 match.
00:44:32 Look at the X's.
00:44:36 Same style.
00:44:38 The story of the hair is the same.
00:44:43 Look at this.
00:44:45 There.
00:44:46 I'm so happy. I'm so excited.
00:44:48 It will be a very, very hard process
00:44:54 to remove your grandson, to position the original.
00:44:59 He is not allowed to be removed yet.
00:45:03 The saints closed their eyes.
00:45:06 The Lord, in any ways, is really doing a miracle.
00:45:19 Now, Albert's image of the child Jesus is still under custody for the restoration.
00:45:27 His crowns are all messed up.
00:45:29 He is dirty.
00:45:30 For too long, he was neglected.
00:45:32 That's what I saw him.
00:45:34 Like, where did you put yourself?
00:45:37 Why do you look like that?
00:45:39 Why did he seem neglected?
00:45:41 We will begin the fumigation,
00:45:44 just to make sure that he has no insects inside,
00:45:47 that it will not damage him.
00:45:48 Maybe around more than two months.
00:45:51 Their plan is to give a grand celebration,
00:45:54 the return of the crown to the people's custody on May 1.
00:45:59 Images are a great help in faith.
00:46:05 It is not a worship, but a visual aid
00:46:09 to facilitate the focus on prayer.
00:46:14 Because we have a body, vision,
00:46:18 it is easy if you see a picture,
00:46:23 when you do not see God.
00:46:26 Everything is now available online,
00:46:30 even the long-lost saints.
00:46:33 But what is not measured by any value is our faith,
00:46:39 Thank God for this beautiful day.
00:46:42 that will not be broken even in the midst of trials and tragedies.
00:46:49 [Chanting]
00:46:57 It is amazing that a woman from Davao City,
00:47:03 looks like a carbon copy of the woman in the picture
00:47:07 in the exhibit at the National Museum.
00:47:10 Others continue to believe that this is a case of reincarnation.
00:47:16 Do you believe in reincarnation?
00:47:21 Or the belief that after death,
00:47:24 the body, soul, or spirit will be revived in another body.
00:47:30 This is what many people theorized when they saw this picture of this woman.
00:47:36 The picture displayed in the National Museum is very similar,
00:47:41 even though it is not blood.
00:47:44 I visited the National Museum and found this photo of a girl,
00:47:47 and it kind of looks like me now and then.
00:47:50 From the face shape,
00:47:53 the hair style,
00:47:56 to her smile.
00:47:58 The woman in the picture looks like a flower.
00:48:03 Oh my God, the resemblance.
00:48:06 Maybe it's just an AI.
00:48:08 So, is reincarnation real?
00:48:10 Who is the woman in the picture?
00:48:13 It looks like a magnetic force with many pieces of art.
00:48:18 Reincarnation or just a coincidence?
00:48:22 The first thing I thought was, "Is this my second life?"
00:48:25 Or, "Am I her reincarnation?"
00:48:27 The woman in the viral post is from Davao City, Veronica.
00:48:35 She left Manila last week for a business meeting,
00:48:40 until her friends invited her to the National Museum.
00:48:45 I've been planning to go to the National Museum for a long time.
00:48:49 Our goal is to have a picture taken in the scholarium.
00:48:52 In their tour,
00:48:54 there was a force that pulled her to a work of art.
00:49:00 That's the very first portrait I saw.
00:49:04 There were many pieces of art there.
00:49:07 I was really drawn to it.
00:49:09 I was laughing, "Why am I here?"
00:49:11 My office mates were the ones who forced me to take a picture.
00:49:15 These are the pictures I took at the museum.
00:49:18 At first, my hair was just like this, with a ponytail.
00:49:22 My colleagues told me to tie my hair.
00:49:25 That's when I saw that she really looked like me.
00:49:28 The first thing I noticed was our smile.
00:49:31 Our laugh lines are very similar.
00:49:36 My eyebrows are not even.
00:49:38 When I smile, my eyes are the same.
00:49:41 I was like, "Why am I here in this portrait?"
00:49:43 I was like, "I'm getting cold."
00:49:44 I was really shocked.
00:49:45 There are so many people that you can look like.
00:49:49 You can still see them at the National Museum.
00:49:52 It's really amazing.
00:49:53 Why do I look like her?
00:49:55 Who is this woman?
00:49:57 The picture is part of the exhibition of the National Museum of the Philippines
00:50:02 which is called "Larawan at Litrato, Foto-Oleo and Picture Portraits in the Philippines, 1891 to 1953."
00:50:11 44 photo-oleos from different institutions and private individuals and collectors are displayed.
00:50:20 The portraits are black and white,
00:50:22 so that the details and beauty of these can be seen better.
00:50:26 They were painted by hand.
00:50:28 This is the popular way of portraiture back then.
00:50:31 Before the technology of colored photographs was discovered.
00:50:36 When I was doing research, I read that the photos were collected from Panay, Iloilo, or Negros Oriental.
00:50:44 My father was originally from Barotac, Viejo, Iloilo or Ilonggos.
00:50:50 In my dreams back then, there were familiar places that I went to.
00:50:56 Sometimes, when you wake up, you feel very tired.
00:50:59 It's just like astral travel.
00:51:01 I said, "Is this my second life or my reincarnation?"
00:51:05 It's very inspiring to think about.
00:51:07 Veronica was not spared from the doubts in her post.
00:51:12 I edited it.
00:51:14 The bashers said, "It's too far, the smile is too much."
00:51:19 The portrait has no name.
00:51:22 What I did was, I visited the Facebook account of the National Museum.
00:51:27 I saw the photo-a-leo.
00:51:29 Luckily, they have a 3D or virtual tour.
00:51:33 That's when I found out.
00:51:35 The portrait was on loan by Ambeth Ocampo.
00:51:42 Alright, to answer all your questions, the woman in the portrait is Belen Ocampo.
00:51:48 She's Ambeth Ocampo's mom.
00:51:51 Belen Raimundo Ocampo was the mother of the famous writer and historian Ambeth Ocampo.
00:51:59 She took the portrait in the 1950s.
00:52:02 She has two photo-a-leo.
00:52:04 One of them, she's wearing a balintawak.
00:52:07 The story we have is given by a courtesan named Basted.
00:52:11 It went viral with Veronica.
00:52:14 This one is a portrait printed on steel.
00:52:18 It's a bit old, I think it's from 1954 or 1955.
00:52:22 It has a flower on it.
00:52:24 My brother went to a photo studio when he was in college.
00:52:28 He saw it on a stand.
00:52:31 He went inside and asked his mom if he could buy it.
00:52:35 She said, "No, not for sale."
00:52:37 My brother is a picky eater.
00:52:39 He always asks her to sell it.
00:52:42 Maybe one day, the owner got picky.
00:52:45 He said, "Okay, take it. We'll give it to you."
00:52:48 He never stopped.
00:52:49 Belen Ocampo and Veronica have a lot of similarities.
00:52:54 When Veronica saw it, she posed like it's her face.
00:52:59 She's famous because of a magazine feature.
00:53:03 Since she was a kid, she didn't have her hair cut.
00:53:06 When I was 17 and 18 years old, I actually joined pageants.
00:53:10 It's a miracle that Ms. Belen joined Ms. Philippines, which was also my dream before.
00:53:16 She built a botanical garden.
00:53:19 She loves to cook.
00:53:20 When my friends visit their house, I'm assigned to cook for them.
00:53:27 When I lost my job during the pandemic, I planted plants.
00:53:31 We saw that her transcripts were low in grades.
00:53:35 We were laughing because she always asked us to study, but her transcripts were always low.
00:53:41 She said, "Maybe that's why I became a writer.
00:53:44 She's not good at drawing, so my brother became a painter."
00:53:48 I guess she got what she wanted from her children.
00:53:53 In 2003, Belen became a mother at the age of 70.
00:53:59 I was born 4 years in advance after Belen Ocampo died.
00:54:04 Reincarnation has been believed for a long time.
00:54:07 Almost all Eastern religions have the concept of reincarnation.
00:54:11 For them, people have a cycle of birth and rebirth.
00:54:18 They go through a cycle until they don't finish the cycle they should repeat based on their karma.
00:54:28 Ambev was also commented on Veronica's TikTok post.
00:54:32 That's when my TikTok post blew up.
00:54:35 People said, "That's the daughter who's being said to be the same."
00:54:41 I'm just curious. I also want to meet her because she looks like her.
00:54:48 Let's see if this reincarnation is real.
00:54:52 It's a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity.
00:54:56 I said, "Thank you so much, sir, for acknowledging."
00:54:58 I really want to go back there. I want to meet Sir Ambev.
00:55:02 I also want to know his mother better from his perspective.
00:55:06 This Friday, Veronica flew back to Manila to visit the National Museum again.
00:55:13 At that time, historian and daughter of Belen Ocampo, Ambev Ocampo, was also there.
00:55:21 What would Ambev's reaction be if he saw the face and what netizens say is his mother's reincarnation?
00:55:33 The picture-perfect moment that the two will see is coming up.
00:55:42 The face.
00:55:47 A woman from Davao City. The woman in the exhibit looks like a carbon copy in the National Museum.
00:55:54 Our laugh lines are very similar.
00:55:56 When we smile, our eyes are the same.
00:55:59 I said, "Is this my second life or am I her reincarnation?"
00:56:03 The woman in what I call a photo-oleo.
00:56:08 Photo-oleo is a way of painting in the old pictures of Belen Raimundo Ocampo,
00:56:15 who was named by the famous writer and historian, Ambev Ocampo.
00:56:20 I also want to meet her because she really looks like her.
00:56:24 We will see if this reincarnation is real.
00:56:28 This Friday, Veronica flew back to Manila to visit the National Museum again.
00:56:34 At that time, Ambev, the son of Belen Ocampo, was also there.
00:56:39 While our team is interviewing Ambev in the gallery, she came in.
00:56:45 Hi, sir. Good morning.
00:56:49 It's you, my dear.
00:56:51 Nice to meet you.
00:56:52 Nice to meet you.
00:56:53 It's an honor.
00:56:54 At first glance, you will think that someone time-traveled from the past.
00:57:00 You even did your hair like that. Is it really like that?
00:57:04 This is how I split my hair.
00:57:06 Really?
00:57:07 When I clip it, it's really like this.
00:57:10 Because in your other picture, you don't look like you.
00:57:14 Yes, the one with the hair like that.
00:57:15 They said, "Wear your sweater and tie your hair."
00:57:20 Then when I tied my hair, I really saw that I really look like the one in the portrait.
00:57:25 My other sister said, "You don't look like the one in the portrait."
00:57:30 They were curious, so they said, "I hope you meet."
00:57:33 It's interesting that you're here and we can meet.
00:57:38 That's a picture of your mother before she got married.
00:57:41 It's not as if you're meeting your mother.
00:57:43 It's meeting your mother before she got married.
00:57:47 So it's like a movie, right?
00:57:49 I was joking, "Maybe this will be trending. Let's go to MGS."
00:57:53 So there.
00:57:55 Let's cut it.
00:57:57 It looks like you.
00:58:01 The smile.
00:58:03 And the laugh line.
00:58:04 And the general contour of the face.
00:58:07 She was very vain.
00:58:08 She wouldn't show her imperfection.
00:58:11 We never saw her without makeup.
00:58:14 That's what she taught me.
00:58:15 I said, "I followed her since I was a kid."
00:58:17 Because we always wash our hair, tone it, and moisturize it.
00:58:20 So she was the one who did the skincare.
00:58:23 It's nice to see the two of you together.
00:58:26 I hope to be as wonderful as your mom and have a very nice life.
00:58:32 Very fun. Having kids someday and being proud of them someday.
00:58:37 It's important that you have your own career.
00:58:41 And that you find the right husband.
00:58:44 My mother was career-oriented, so she had a lot of jobs.
00:58:48 Which I think is what a modern woman is.
00:58:51 For us Christian Catholics, we don't accept the concept of reincarnation.
00:58:56 In our belief, after death, there is a judgment.
00:59:02 It is all about you living a good life in the here and the now.
00:59:07 And to have a souvenir, the two of them took pictures.
00:59:11 And Beth gave Veronica one of her books.
00:59:15 Wow.
00:59:18 I wrote a lot of books.
00:59:20 But this is about the women of Rizal, which is relevant to what we're talking about.
00:59:27 So, happy birthday. I hope you enjoy it.
00:59:30 I hope I get you to sign this book.
00:59:33 I feel so honored to meet someone who's part of Philippine history.
00:59:36 Thank you, Sir Robert.
00:59:37 If reincarnation is real,
00:59:41 I hope we can go back to the things we love to do and the ones we left behind.
00:59:50 Under the sea of Zamboanga del Sur, not only the rich seas can be seen.
01:00:02 But because of a fisherman who has a wife, he was able to get a diamond from the bottom of the sea.
01:00:15 Even though it was hard for Gaddafi to walk because of his polio,
01:00:31 he was still determined to make his family's life easier through fishing.
01:00:39 They were able to catch their first fish in this sea of Zamboanga City.
01:00:57 I just want to thank my brothers and sisters, my friends, and my family for helping me.
01:01:11 Until this December, in the middle of Gaddafi's journey in the heart of the sea,
01:01:18 something happened that surprised him.
01:01:25 I saw a blue fish. I thought it was a fish.
01:01:30 It was a transparent blue fish that was as big as a coin and it was swimming when the sun was shining.
01:01:39 I saw a blue fish and I thought it was a fish. I thought it was a fish. I thought it was a fish.
01:01:45 Gaddafi showed this to his wife, Radha.
01:01:50 I am J.K. Sudjo, a fisherman.
01:01:55 And to his brother's surprise,
01:01:58 I saw it with my own eyes. It was a cellphone.
01:02:01 It was worth P300 million.
01:02:07 It was a blue diamond.
01:02:18 I was so happy because I knew that I could do it.
01:02:24 I knew the market and I knew how to fish.
01:02:27 I bought a lot of fish and I was able to buy a lot of fish.
01:02:30 I was able to buy a lot of fish and I was able to buy a lot of fish.
01:02:33 They were hoping that this would help them in their hard times.
01:02:37 His wife, Radha, was hoping that this would help her sell seafood and vegetables.
01:02:44 We could eat, but we were not able to eat.
01:02:48 We would carry a lot of food.
01:02:50 We would carry a lot of food.
01:02:53 We would carry a lot of food.
01:02:58 So that's how Gaddafi was able to protect the stone.
01:03:01 He believed that this would give them luck.
01:03:05 I would put it in a box.
01:03:10 So that it would be easy to carry.
01:03:13 But instead of being lucky,
01:03:15 since they saw the stone,
01:03:17 their bad luck followed.
01:03:20 His fishing boat was pierced.
01:03:24 This is the hole of my boat.
01:03:27 I don't know what happened to it.
01:03:29 I don't know what happened to it.
01:03:31 I don't know what happened to it.
01:03:33 I don't know how to sail.
01:03:35 I don't know how to sail.
01:03:38 Gaddafi's nephew, Sulaiman, suddenly fell ill.
01:03:42 I was sick.
01:03:44 I had a stomach ache.
01:03:46 I was in the hospital.
01:03:50 I was sick.
01:03:52 I was worried about my boat.
01:03:56 I didn't want it to sink.
01:03:58 Until this Monday, his nephew
01:04:01 died.
01:04:04 I was so worried.
01:04:09 I was so worried.
01:04:12 I didn't want to die.
01:04:14 I didn't want to die.
01:04:16 I didn't want to die.
01:04:18 I didn't want to die.
01:04:21 I didn't want to die.
01:04:23 I didn't want to die.
01:04:25 I didn't want to die.
01:04:32 But is this a blue diamond?
01:04:38 We asked an expert.
01:04:40 If you notice, one is green and the other is yellow.
01:04:44 It means...
01:04:45 Is it just a bad luck?
01:04:49 Wait, this is a problem.
01:04:52 Or will this fisherman finally get lucky?
01:04:58 From Zamboanga City,
01:04:59 the revelation is on.
01:05:06 You will see.
01:05:07 On our way back.
01:05:11 He is one of them.
01:05:12 A fisherman from Zamboanga City
01:05:18 found a stone in the middle of the sea
01:05:22 that he called a blue diamond.
01:05:25 I found a stone.
01:05:28 I was so scared.
01:05:31 I was scared.
01:05:32 I was scared to death.
01:05:34 I was scared to death.
01:05:35 This is worth P300 million.
01:05:41 To confirm, we asked an authorized jeweler.
01:05:51 You can see this is a diamond tester.
01:05:54 If it doesn't reach the color red,
01:05:56 it means it's not a diamond.
01:05:59 If you notice, one is green and the other is yellow.
01:06:03 It means...
01:06:04 It's an ordinary gemstone.
01:06:11 It's not a precious stone.
01:06:12 Another thing, when I scratched the sandpaper,
01:06:17 it was a tablet.
01:06:18 Diamonds are not really tablets.
01:06:23 They are not diamonds.
01:06:25 Diamonds are not really tablets.
01:06:29 You can only scratch them with diamonds.
01:06:32 Based on our assessment,
01:06:34 it's one of the opal gemstones.
01:06:36 It's called a turquoise.
01:06:38 It's not found in mountains or rocks.
01:06:40 Maybe it fell from the sea.
01:06:43 A blue diamond is very dark.
01:06:46 It's a light blue.
01:06:47 It's not worth that much.
01:06:49 It's worth P1 million.
01:06:51 It depends on the person who wants to buy it.
01:06:53 It's up to him if he wants to buy it.
01:06:55 It's a raw material.
01:06:56 It's priceless.
01:06:58 Kadafi expects P1 million.
01:07:01 Literally, it became a stone.
01:07:04 We don't have anything to do.
01:07:07 I'm just making souvenirs.
01:07:09 Meanwhile, to help them in their situation,
01:07:12 We are from LGU, Local Government Unit.
01:07:15 We will provide financial assistance and livelihood.
01:07:19 We will look for a sponsor so you can have a bank.
01:07:22 Thank you.
01:07:23 Our program also provided financial assistance.
01:07:27 Thank you very much, KMJs.
01:07:30 Whether it's a stone in the sky or even in the sea,
01:07:35 hit it and don't get angry.
01:07:37 The truth is, not everyone is interested in diamonds.
01:07:45 Thank you so much, Kapuso.
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