Even though it looks like a typical Catholic/Christian sacred heart symbol, turn it upside down and you can actually see that it is actually Baybayin script for “Bathala”, the native Filipino term for “God”.
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Filipino Sacred Heart – Norman de los Santos
Even though it looks like a typical Catholic/Christian sacred heart symbol, turn it upside down and you can actually see that it is actually Baybayin script for “Bathala”, the native Filipino term for “God”.