
At a family wedding in late 1990s Cavite, something unusual appears in the photographs and video recordings: a narrow blue line crossing key moments of the ceremony, vanishing only after a prayer for the departed. No faces, voices, or figures—just this mysterious color marking the day.This episode explores the meaning behind that blue line and why old churches in the Philippines, with their centuries of history and layered memories, carry such emotional weight. We follow how a family’s quiet certainty about a lost loved one’s presence shapes their understanding of grief, memory, and the thin boundary between the living and the dead.Through reflections on faith, tradition, and the ways analog media ‘fail’ at significant moments, we consider whether this anomaly is a glitch, a sign, or something else entirely—an echo of love lingering in the spaces where joy and sorrow meet.Content warning: This episode includes themes that some listeners may find unsettling.If you’ve ever felt the presence of someone missing in family photos or gatherings, you’ll understand why this story stays with us. Send your own stories and find exclusive content in the show notes.DISCLAIMER 📢This episode might be ad-supported. You can support us by subscribing for as little as $5 a month on our Patreon page or through Apple Podcast Subscriber-Only Audio. 🎉Subscription Benefits 🌟Ad-free weekly podcastExclusive podcast promosEarly access to select episodes👉 Check our Patreon👉 Or subscribe using the Apple Podcasts appThank you so much for your generosity! 🙏Connect with Us📱Visit us on FacebookEpisode SponsorsNoota: The best transcription and AI Meeting Zoom alternative!Sign Up here
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