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Have you gotten on board the Bloom train recently? All of us definitely sure have, we just can’t get “Pantropiko” and “Salamin, Salamin” out of our heads! But, *gasps* what’s this? You know how those old-maid ghost stories go, right? The ones with the mirror? Like, that whole “Bloody Mary” she-bang? Yeah, now the locals are saying that the beloved “Salamin, Salamin” song by BINI is a song for witches. A post from the “Follow Jesus Ministry” Facebook page theorized that the currently trending track from the “nation’s girl group” is a song that could “bring our hearts away from the Lord.” As of writing, the post has over 5.

1k reactions, 994 comments, and 1.9k shares. The post included a screenshot of a book by Viiivi James titled, “Mirror Magic (Scrying, Spells, Curses and Other Witch Crafts) and the lyrics of “Salamin, Salamin” with some of the sentences highlighted.



In the post, the Facebook page said, “ Ang pakikinig sa mga makamundong musika ay kadalasang maglalayo sa atin mula sa ating spiritual at moral values. Maari nitong maimpluwensyahan ang ating mga pagiisip at paguugali, protektahan po nating ang ating mga puso at isipan mula sa mga walang kabuluhang salita dahil ang mga salita ay espiritu .” [Listening to worldly music will often distance us from our spiritual and moral values.

It can influence our thoughts and behavior, let’s protect our hearts and minds from meaningless words because words are the spirit.] The post al.

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