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  1. Jun 14, 2021 · In Philippine folklore and mythology, a santelmo is a type of fire spirit that mesmerizes humans. Maximo Ramos describes the santelmo in his book published in 1990, The Creatures of Midnight. “Tagalogs, Visayans, and other Filipinos call it Santelmo," Ramos writes. "It is a ball of fire in fields and swamps. It bounces along and rolls away.

  2. Dec 3, 2016 · Stories of Santelmo (or Santilmo) say that it is the spirit of a man who has died near a river, lake, ocean, or during heavy rains. The lost soul appears as a ball of fire and some say it seeks revenge on those who may have done him wrong, while others claim the soul is seeking peace.

  3. A ball of fire. Santelmo in tagalog or St. Elmo's fire. It is believed that santelmo is a lost spirit in a form of a ball of fire. This kind of stories is famous in rural areas in the provinces of the Philippines. Since Filipino believed in the power of unknown, this is just one of them.

  4. Oct 7, 2023 · According to the Tagalogs of Oriental Mindoro, the Santilmo is a ball of fire, believed to be the souls of people who perished in the sea. They are restless souls doomed to wander for a while on earth while expiating their sins.

  5. Apr 11, 2024 · The santelmo is a levitating ball of fire in Filipino mythology that enchants travelers off-course, leading them to their deaths. What else is there to know about the mysterious santelmo?

  6. Stories of Santelmo (or Santilmo) say that it is the spirit of a man who has died near a river, lake, ocean, or during heavy rains. The lost soul appears as a ball of fire and some say it seeks revenge on those who may have done him wrong, while others claim the soul is seeking peace.

  7. Jun 14, 2021 · Depicted as floating balls of fire, santelmo are said to be souls of people lost at sea. They are kept at bay by sprinkling salt on your sails. In other legends, a santelmo is formed when sunlight comes into contact with spilled human blood.