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Aired (February 6, 2024): Kamakailan, naging usap-usapan online ang litrato ng Veronica Balayo at ang pagkakamukha niya sa babaeng nasa painting sa isang museum. Pero bukod kay Veronica, mayroon din tayong nakilalang tila nag-reincarnate sa bagong panahon! Panoorin ang video.

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00:00 Susan, do you believe in reincarnation or the ones who lived before and are returning to other beings?
00:07 I can only hear you, brother. I don't have personal experience so I don't know if I believe in it.
00:13 But of course, if others have stories, then it's based on their experiences.
00:19 I'm a Christian. I believe that there is life after death. We go to heaven or we go to hell.
00:25 But we have brothers and sisters who believe in reincarnation.
00:30 There are many things that cannot be explained in our world.
00:34 One of them is having copy faces or likenesses even if we are not related.
00:39 That's right, brother.
00:41 They look almost the same but they are not related.
00:44 And they were not found at the same time.
00:46 That is my story that you should know.
00:52 The story of the life of this artwork is well-read.
00:55 In the picture that Veronica Banayo shared, the woman in the painting is seen as a woman.
01:01 But the woman who has a copy face is the mother of the story, Ambeth Ocampo.
01:07 It is said that it was a reincarnation.
01:10 Aside from Veronica, we also have acquaintances who seem to be living a new life in a new era.
01:19 In his beard and mustache, we can see a second look if the famous painter Juan Luna is alive.
01:26 He is 32 years old.
01:29 Way back in 2019, I toured my friends at the National Museum of Fine Arts.
01:35 Suddenly, my friend noticed that I look like the person in the painting.
01:39 He said that he was shocked after seeing this painting of Juan Luna.
01:44 I can't believe it because I told myself that I don't look like him.
01:49 Only others can say that I look like him.
01:52 This painting was made by a Filipino painter, Fabian de la Rosa.
01:57 Raymart immediately took a picture of his copy face.
02:00 OMG, it looks like a reincarnation or maybe a son.
02:05 So, I accepted it.
02:08 His painting and works are also very beautiful.
02:11 He is also my idol.
02:12 Aside from their friendship, they are also in love with Juan Luna in the art.
02:16 Raymart earns his living as a digital graphic artist.
02:20 When I was in elementary or high school, many people asked me to draw.
02:24 I earn money from drawing.
02:26 I'm happy that I sometimes draw, but it's okay because it's Juan Luna.
02:30 You should know that in the study that was done in Spain in 2022,
02:39 people who look alike but don't have blood relationships have the same genes.
02:44 Because of these genes, their character and preferences can be the same.
02:48 It's like a long lost twin.
02:50 It's not a coincidence that 27-year-old Gheza was able to finish his studies and finish at a university in Manila.
02:59 His copy face is one of the first board of directors of this university,
03:03 Maria Francisco de Villaserrad.
03:06 My friends were there, they were there to study.
03:11 Then they noticed the big painting.
03:14 It looks like Gheza.
03:16 They called me and I went to the library.
03:18 I was really excited.
03:20 I was looking at the library and I was even more excited because I can see myself in the painting.
03:27 Is this really me? It's like this is me.
03:29 In 2016, Gheza finished his pharmacy course.
03:33 And now, he is helping his family in the trucking business.
03:36 He was a secretary there.
03:38 Now, I'm a secretary of my father in our family business.
03:43 My mother saw me first in 2014.
03:46 She said, "Maybe you're related to my grandmother because my grandmother also looks like her."
03:50 Because my name is different.
03:52 For the cultural history professor, Dr. Melanie Turingan,
04:00 the faces of famous personalities are a living reminder of their contribution to what we have today.
04:07 When a person has a face or a face,
04:12 that has been made beautiful in society or in history,
04:17 when they remember that person, they also go back to the past.
04:23 And they also look at what this person did, how he was known.
04:28 Their likenesses or faces also become representations.
04:33 And it is also encouraging to read them, watch them, and kiss them.
04:38 Whether it's blood or a distant relationship,
04:42 when there is a face, it is really beautiful.
04:44 Do you have a copy face?
04:46 [Music]
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