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madonna garcia said...

A Change Inside of Me
As we strive to reach the goal of perfection and the attainment of happiness,we may discover that we need to develop certain virtues.Nature,man and God---all cooperate to give these virtues.
Almost all of us know ,by instinct,that good is to be done and evil avoided;We know, too that natural virtues can become habits by repeated action.Many of us also believe that the supernatural virtues are infused into our soul by GOD to enable us to reach our final END......

jonnie said...

1.1. In a general sense, what does Philippine folklore say about how ancient Filipinos viewed the world (i.e. the world below as opposed to the “skyworld”)? ans/FOR ME IT SAY ABOUT ANCIEANT VIEWED THE WORLD USING THERE RILIGIOUS MAY IT IS THE MOST THINK AND ALSO THERE TRADION SO MANY LIKE THE Belief in indigenous spiritual beliefs is pervasive in the olden times. This religion is also known asanimi sm.ANOTHER EXAMPLE IS FOLK TALES

Filipino folktales sprung and spread in the olden days.. Filipino folktales are stories that form part of the oral tradition in the Philippines. 2.How much influence, if at all, does the ancients’ polytheistic beliefs (i.e. belief in many gods/goddesses) and animism have on present-day Filipinos’ religious beliefs and practices? Cite examples of myths/legends/ folktales, etc. that support your claims. (15 pts.) ANS/for me The termanimi sm applies to the belief that within all creatures and all objects there exists a soul or personality. It is thus a spiritual belief, and many scholars have offered the idea that animism was the first spiritual concept of humankind, and that it underlies all further religious thought. Filipinos believed that there are gods and goddesses of every thing in nature. the other example is the legend wind there are two god nes of the wind the name is habagat and amihan the two of godness have a relationship. 3.Discuss the significance of fables in Philippine folklore. Cite examples. (10 pts.) ans/FILIPINO FABLES are stories about animals and inanimate beings that are made to
speak and act like rational beings. Filipino fables tell moral lessons to people.the filipino fables are so creative and super natural during folklore and relitive to the tradion of the filipino but now fables are full of lies full of imagation that out of the creative story.

jonnie said...

1. In a general sense, what does Philippine folklore say about how ancient Filipinos viewed the world (i.e. the world below as opposed to the “skyworld”)? ans/FOR ME IT SAY ABOUT ANCIEANT VIEWED THE WORLD USING THERE RILIGIOUS MAY IT IS THE MOST THINK AND ALSO THERE TRADION SO MANY LIKE THE Belief in indigenous spiritual beliefs is pervasive in the olden times. This religion is also known asanimi sm.ANOTHER EXAMPLE IS FOLK TALES
Filipino folktales sprung and spread in the olden days.. Filipino folktales are stories that form part of the oral tradition in the Philippines. 2.How much influence, if at all, does the ancients’ polytheistic beliefs (i.e. belief in many gods/goddesses) and animism have on present-day Filipinos’ religious beliefs and practices? Cite examples of myths/legends/ folktales, etc. that support your claims. (15 pts.) ANS/for me The termanimi sm applies to the belief that within all creatures and all objects there exists a soul or personality. It is thus a spiritual belief, and many scholars have offered the idea that animism was the first spiritual concept of humankind, and that it underlies all further religious thought. Filipinos believed that there are gods and goddesses of every thing in nature. the other example is the legend wind there are two god nes of the wind the name is habagat and amihan the two of godness have arelationship. 3.Discuss the significance of fables in Philippine folklore. Cite examples. (10 pts.) ans/FILIPINO FABLES are stories about animals and inanimate beings that are made to
speak and act like rational beings. Filipino fables tell moral lessons to people.the filipino fables are so creative and super natural during folklore and relitive to the tradion of the filipino but now fables are full of lies full of imagation that out of the creative story.

jonnie said...

1. In a general sense, what does Philippine folklore say about how ancient Filipinos viewed the world (i.e. the world below as opposed to the “skyworld”)? ans/FOR ME IT SAY ABOUT ANCIEANT VIEWED THE WORLD USING THERE RILIGIOUS MAY IT IS THE MOST THINK AND ALSO THERE TRADION SO MANY LIKE THE Belief in indigenous spiritual beliefs is pervasive in the olden times. This religion is also known asanimi sm.ANOTHER EXAMPLE IS FOLK TALES
Filipino folktales sprung and spread in the olden days.. Filipino folktales are stories that form part of the oral tradition in the Philippines. 2.How much influence, if at all, does the ancients’ polytheistic beliefs (i.e. belief in many gods/goddesses) and animism have on present-day Filipinos’ religious beliefs and practices? Cite examples of myths/legends/ folktales, etc. that support your claims. (15 pts.) ANS/for me The termanimi sm applies to the belief that within all creatures and all objects there exists a soul or personality. It is thus a spiritual belief, and many scholars have offered the idea that animism was the first spiritual concept of humankind, and that it underlies all further religious thought. Filipinos believed that there are gods and goddesses of every thing in nature. the other example is the legend wind there are two god nes of the wind the name is habagat and amihan the two of godness have arelationship. 3.Discuss the significance of fables in Philippine folklore. Cite examples. (10 pts.) ans/FILIPINO FABLES are stories about animals and inanimate beings that are made to
speak and act like rational beings. Filipino fables tell moral lessons to people.the filipino fables are so creative and super natural during folklore and relitive to the tradion of the filipino but now fables are full of lies full of imagation that out of the

Apas,Jepemarvin C. said...

The significance of Fable is one of the example in Philippine folklore in which it tackles about the expressive and creative imagination of a writer in using animals as the main characters in the story. Fables it is not only an entertainment but also you can gain moral lessons, which you can apply into your daily lives.
Fables is also a popular in Philippine Culture it reminds us when we are young we here a lot of story like this like to our grandfather or grandmother they teach us how important are this things/story. and this fables in Philippine folklore it served us how imaginative and creative are the Filipino in terms of literary expressive way of expression……
For example:
When I was young i was amazed in the story titled Grimms fairy tale
It has a lot of story about this kind of imaginative story I can gain more lessons about this, and I love to watch it more than a times
EXAMPLES: GRIMMS FAIRY TALE (The Golden Bird, The Donkey, The Owl) try to read its amazing!!!.....

Anonymous said...

1.people think that things before have no scientific meaning they just think that things are really meant to happen thats why they can do everything they want.2.the ancient practice before are still present to some people now a days they do believe in some goddess and fairy the engkanto o aswang they even try to make story by their own like the sun and the moon3.people before are very knowledgeable they make stories that basing on what they understand how they feel an yet it gives as a moral lesson like the pagong at ang kuniho na karera
above all people before are very intelligent even they don't have formal education before,i know that everything from the fast are great contribution to our present generation today.

maira said...

MAIRA D. RIBO
1.
Folklore is usually transmitted by word of mouth. Oral traditions are very common among the indigenous tribes still existent in the Philippines. What students of folk literature do, basically, is transcribe and interpret what is related to them by the storytellers of a tribe. The preservation of the knowledge of our elders can be carried out in many ways, and they are not inaccessible to anyone who would seek them.
2.
The colonization of the Spanish government for hundreds of centuries had made immense and momentous influences to the Philippine culture most notably in its people’s religious beliefs.
Religious personalities also play vita roles in various sectors of the society. From politics, economy, education to pubic issues, religion is absolutely an inseparable body that forms the Philippines together with the state. During national elections, politicians who are endorsed by one of these religious groups are believed to have bigger chances of winning because of the members’ support.
Significant part of various festivals and national celebrations are part of the Filipinos’ religious traditions and customs. Fiestas or local feasts take place to give honor to saints; one-week Lenten season observation; and the Christmas holiday is just few of its well-celebrated, spiritual practices
3.
it consists of legends, music, oral history, proverbs, jokes, popular beliefs, fairy tales and customs that are the traditions of that culture, subculture, or group. It is also the set of practices through which those expressive genres are shared. The study of folklore is sometimes called folkloristics

Jed Baylosis said...

....Jed E. Baylosis.....
1.Our ancestors also had their own alphabet which was different from that brought by the Spaniards. The first alphabet used by our ancestor was similar to that of the Malayo-Polynesian alphabet.Why certain things existed in their physical environment must have intrigued the ancient Filipinos as it did other early peoples. In their effort to define their world, to account for the realities in it, and to explain their feelings, beliefs, and judgments, they made up interesting narratives. These have come down to us in the form of origin myths, legends, fables, tales of the supernatural, and humorous accounts about some trickster, like Pusong or Pilandok, or some bungling character who got by in spite of or because of his lack of wit.

2. From the people’s social life evolved.But whatever records our ancestors left were either burned by the Spanish friars in the belief that they were works of the devil or were written on materials that easily perished, like the barks of trees, dried leaves and bamboo cylinders which could not have remained undestroyed even if efforts were made to preserve them.
Other records that remained showed folk songs that proved the existence of a native culture truly our own. Some of these were passed on by word of mouth until they reached the hands of some publishers or printers who took interest in printing the manuscripts of the ancient Filipinos.

3.A Fable is a short literary composition in prose or verse, conveying a universal cautionary or moral truth. The moral is usually summed up at the end of the story, which generally tells of conflict among animals that are given the attributes of human beings. The fable differs from the parable, also a short narrative designed to convey a moral truth, in that the fable is concerned with the impossible and improbable, whereas the parable always deals with possible events. Both fables and parables are forms of allegory.

Anonymous said...

Fables are stories about animals and inanimate beings that are made to
speak and act like rational beings. Filipino fables tell moral lessons to people.the filipino fables are so creative and super natural during folklore and relitive to the tradion of the filipino but now fables are full of lies full of imagation that out of the creative story.

june marie trangia said...

1. Philippine folklore say about how ancient Filipinos viewed the world is our ancient Filipino are very religious and they also believe in many beliefs and all people before are very intelligent even they don't have formal education before,i know that everything from the past are great contribution to our present generation today.

june marie trangia said...

3.Fables are stories about animals and inanimate beings that are made to
speak and act like rational beings. Filipino fables tell moral lessons to people.the filipino fables are so creative and super natural during folklore and relitive to the tradion of the filipino but now fables are full of lies full of imagation that out of the creative story.

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