Amulets are called anting-anting in tagalog,philippines...they are used to stop bullets in a shootout. useful for criminals,policemen or if you have enemies.
Amulets Filipinos are also known under the name agimats, when the Spanish arrived in the Philippines (from Spain today New Mexico), replaced their native idols and amulets (Anita), Imaging and amulets Catholics now live in the Philippines rioja indigenous and modern.Among the agimats, the caniculas (a cookie with the effigy of Buddha), although its origin budhist is used in Catholic feasts.
Agimat Another little known, is the copper plate of Laguna (a jurisdiction of Manila), since Buddhism came to the Philippines in the ninth century AD, the plaque commemorates the help of an important politician and patron Buddhist, Buddhists are now in the Philippines, but only constitute between 1-3% of the population.
Iam a fan of the escrima and the Philipine culture, the anting-anting (philipine amulet), have much relation with the mexicans amulets, México and Philipines, have much history in comoon, both were spanish colonys
The agimat and anting-anting, beyond the supertstición attributed to them, are a reflex of the Filipino culture, everything is a symbol amulet just to strengthen the will, which is attributed to these amulets, depends on training and values of each person. I am interested only the anthropological and historical value that revolves around these amulets.
did you know, your skin expands. when the blade hits his abs, it doesnt cut cause his skin expands. i've tried it. however, if he takes the machete..and starts going back and forth...he'll get cut.. they do this in chinese martial arts too
Without wishing to commend the Philippine Amulets (agimat or anting-anting), these are a reflection of the Filipino culture, should be studied in a historical, anthropological and sociological, beyond all religious fanaticism or superstition, the amulet is just a cultural symbol , Is relying on the ignorance.
my friend even tried to cut his throat but no scratch i had great grandfathers that where called the rat brothers they had a anting anting agimat there where only 5 of them but they killed over 1000 people in the war
I think that is fake. There's no one in the world who can resist the strength of a sword, not a sharp one anyway. The sword doesn't even sound like it is sharpened.
@luftwaffe789456123 hahaahha ... i work int he kitchen and it works best when the knife is just sharpened... i could show you if want...i'll cut tomatoes, cucumbers, fries, on the back of my hand... and i could even show you how your skin expands preventing you from getting cut...
@tom021083 of course i'm serious. i do it all the time. you just need enough pressure to cut the object, but not enough to cut your skin. and yeah this guy is done after one blow, but it's the belief that they think that their invincible that makes them crazy. there was a video a few years ago when they went after tad tad gang , they came out with swords but the phil miliiary shot them all down with M16s funny video actually. video has been taken down. military vs tadtad
Amulets are called anting-anting in tagalog,philippines...they are used to stop bullets in a shootout. useful for criminals,policemen or if you have enemies.
Amulets Filipinos are also known under the name agimats, when the Spanish arrived in the Philippines (from Spain today New Mexico), replaced their native idols and amulets (Anita), Imaging and amulets Catholics now live in the Philippines rioja indigenous and modern.Among the agimats, the caniculas (a cookie with the effigy of Buddha), although its origin budhist is used in Catholic feasts.
Agimat Another little known, is the copper plate of Laguna (a jurisdiction of Manila), since Buddhism came to the Philippines in the ninth century AD, the plaque commemorates the help of an important politician and patron Buddhist, Buddhists are now in the Philippines, but only constitute between 1-3% of the population.
Iam a fan of the escrima and the Philipine culture, the anting-anting (philipine amulet), have much relation with the mexicans amulets, México and Philipines, have much history in comoon, both were spanish colonys
The agimat and anting-anting, beyond the supertstición attributed to them, are a reflex of the Filipino culture, everything is a symbol amulet just to strengthen the will, which is attributed to these amulets, depends on training and values of each person. I am interested only the anthropological and historical value that revolves around these amulets.
@Yamatification Isn't the reddish marks on his stomach after the test enough as an evidence and effectiveness of this AMULET THING!! ??
kapit bahay nmin yan.. dati nga nung 90's may mga exorcism na ginagawa dyan sa kanila
did you know, your skin expands. when the blade hits his abs, it doesnt cut cause his skin expands. i've tried it. however, if he takes the machete..and starts going back and forth...he'll get cut.. they do this in chinese martial arts too
Hey I award you a fistful of amulets
That Machete was real!!!!..Galing tlg ng PINOY!!!!
", THIS IS RIDICULOUS..!!!
pag sure diha brad
fucking unbelievable, really... but even if this is true, it is extraordinary
i call 4th orr 4th is crap i dont even get gold silver or bronze amulets for comming top 3 lol
@freakybomwha i watched it. he used the sharp side.
wow, i wonder if there is an amulet for commonsense
@Jenfucius Quiapo
I found a diamond and put it in my fist. Now i can punch through glass.
Without wishing to commend the Philippine Amulets (agimat or anting-anting), these are a reflection of the Filipino culture, should be studied in a historical, anthropological and sociological, beyond all religious fanaticism or superstition, the amulet is just a cultural symbol , Is relying on the ignorance.
hahahhaha// nice one
it was sharpened :D this is not fake hehe :D dont worry i will video it here in manila there willl be something like that!
There wasn't any sense of that on the day...
this is not fake i tryied one and they pray in latin words some but i was even given one i try to cut my fingers but it didnt
my friend even tried to cut his throat but no scratch i had great grandfathers that where called the rat brothers they had a anting anting agimat there where only 5 of them but they killed over 1000 people in the war
yes my family has a load of shit of agimat
I think that is fake. There's no one in the world who can resist the strength of a sword, not a sharp one anyway. The sword doesn't even sound like it is sharpened.
It is true :D but he wont win with bruce lee :D
@luftwaffe789456123 hahaahha ... i work int he kitchen and it works best when the knife is just sharpened... i could show you if want...i'll cut tomatoes, cucumbers, fries, on the back of my hand...
and i could even show you how your skin expands preventing you from getting cut...
delusional.. fack
fake
Fakeeeeeeeeee
@tom021083 of course i'm serious. i do it all the time. you just need enough pressure to cut the object, but not enough to cut your skin. and yeah this guy is done after one blow, but it's the belief that they think that their invincible that makes them crazy. there was a video a few years ago when they went after tad tad gang , they came out with swords but the phil miliiary shot them all down with M16s funny video actually. video has been taken down. military vs tadtad