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Aired (October 2, 2023): May nauusong disenyo ng mga kwintas, bracelet, singsing, puwede rin daw itong gawing keychain o display at ang ilan, pina-tattoo pa! ‘Yan ang tinatawag na anti-evil eye charms na pinaniniwalaan umano itong proteksyon at pangontra sa inggit. Panoorin ang video.

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00:00 So we Filipinos can be rich.
00:03 So as much as possible, we can avoid bad income.
00:06 We will do our best to avoid it.
00:08 And now, even tattoos.
00:11 We can also fight against bad luck.
00:14 That's the story of Katrina Son.
00:18 There's a popular design of bracelets, bracelets, and bells.
00:28 It can also be used as a keychain or display.
00:31 Some are even tattooed.
00:33 That's what's called anti-evil eye charms.
00:37 It's believed to be protection and anti-envy.
00:41 My channel is not allowed here.
00:47 The businesswoman and content creator, Queen Hera,
00:50 believes in evil eye.
00:52 I've heard about it two years ago, but I don't really believe it.
00:56 This year, based on my experience,
00:59 people can give you energy that is not good or bad.
01:05 And you can absorb it.
01:06 If your resistance is weak, you can get sick,
01:09 get fat, or get a headache.
01:12 Aside from this, her business is also affected.
01:15 I experienced that when I entered the business.
01:18 There were delayed, cancelled appointments, deals.
01:23 When I say what I want to happen to that person,
01:26 it doesn't happen.
01:27 It's like it's always delayed.
01:29 Because it seems that everyone is not agreeing with Queen Hera.
01:32 I have a friend who is in the spiritual world.
01:36 She said, "You know what's called evil eye?
01:39 You need to wear anti-evil eye amulets, bracelets, or for work."
01:46 From the beginning, I said, "Okay, I'll wear it."
01:48 And I won't tell her the good news.
01:51 For me, I felt that it was really cut.
01:54 It is said that the rise of various anti-evil eye
01:59 according to charm collector Madam V is noticeable.
02:02 In the Mediterranean area, or the more popular place is Turkey,
02:08 their belief there before was that it was rare for people to have blue eyes.
02:15 They believed that those people could curse.
02:20 Evil eye charms or accessories are often used by buyers
02:26 to protect themselves and their places from curses and hexes from different kinds of person.
02:33 To better understand what happened to Queen Hera,
02:38 Ed Caluag, a paranormal researcher, visited her.
02:41 What is the most difficult experience regarding that evil eye?
02:46 Usually, it's about business, money, deals, brands.
02:51 So, every time I tell that person, the good news is coming.
02:58 It's like a push.
03:01 Once you tell her the good news or your plans, it's like you're being stopped.
03:08 Because we don't know what her emotions were during that time you told her.
03:13 We have a so-called evil eye that is intended, and there's an evil eye that is not.
03:17 In Ed's investigation, he found an energy that comes from the evil eye.
03:22 The evil eye in Tagalog terminology is "usog" but the evil eye amulet is different.
03:30 The evil eye amulet is a device to remove negative energies.
03:35 I'll just remove it, Ma'am.
03:36 The negative energies once they accumulate in you,
03:39 this is what creates negative surroundings, negative emotions.
03:44 Madam V explained that it's not because of the business,
03:49 that she can wear it right away.
03:51 We ask first what they want to use it for,
03:54 so we can also teach them if they really need it.
03:58 We're protected, we're full of charms.
04:00 If our intentions are not good,
04:05 not positive and blessings will come back to us.
04:08 It's not because it's trending, you need to have it already.
04:11 Because the real protection is in the strong faith and good intentions.
04:17 I am Katrina Sun and that is the story you should know.
04:22 [Music]
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