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Conflict of Conscience: Aswang Legends and St. Faustina's Divine Mercy

Explore the duality of good and evil through the lens of folklore and faith. Delve into the chilling tales of the Aswang, a shapeshifting creature that embodies fear and mystique, capable of transforming from human to animal. With its backwards walking and inverted reflections, the Aswang enters the realm of nightmares. Contrasting this darkness, discover the life of St. Faustina of Divine Mercy, who devoted her existence to prayer and forgiveness, chronicling her divine visions. Uncover the battle between good conscience and malevolent forces that influences human morality.

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Conflict of Conscience: Aswang Legends and St. Faustina's Divine Mercy

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  1. Conflict Of Conscience By Bailey Johnson, John Dunlap, Michelle Lepe and Kathryn Urbik

  2. Bad Conscious The Aswang the Aswang can transform from human to animal and animal to human. The Aswang can disguise Aperson looks at them in the eyes, the reflection would appear inverted. During their nocturnal activities they walk with their feet facing backwards and toenails reversed.

  3. Good Conscious St.Faustina of Divine Mercy During her life she had apparitions of Jesus Christ and prayed for the forgiveness of “all-mankind” Kept all of her visions in a diary

  4. Sacramento, California

  5. “¿Ves? Simplemente deja que muera! Tu nunca tendrás éxito en esta búsqueda! Así déjalo por VENCIDO!”

  6. “No dejes que el pobre sufra, llévalo a donde puede ser atendido!”

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