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(New page: The '''Santelmo''' ('''St. Elmo's Fire''') is a creature that looks like a dancing flame in Philippine mythology. ==Etymology== Santelmo is the shortened version of “Apoy ni San Elmo...)
 
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The '''Santelmo''' ('''St. Elmo's Fire''') is a creature that looks like a dancing flame in Philippine mythology.  
The '''Santelmo''' ('''St. Elmo's Fire''') is a spirit that appears as a dancing flame to Filipino especially those living in the Sierra Madre Mountains.  
 


==Etymology==
==Etymology==
Santelmo is the shortened version of “Apoy ni San Elmo” (St. Elmo’s Fire). In ancient Greeks, the name of St. Elmo is credited to an Italian derivation of Sant 'Ermo or St. Erasmus (circa 300 A.D.), the patron saint of the early Mediterranean sailors who faced the powers of storm and sea in small sailing vessels.
''Santelmo'' is the shortened version of ''Apoy ni San Elmo'' (St. Elmo’s Fire). In ancient Greeks, the name of St. Elmo is credited to an Italian derivation of Sant 'Ermo or St. Erasmus (circa 300 A.D.), the patron saint of the early Mediterranean sailors who faced the powers of storm and sea in small sailing vessels.
 


==Physical Appearance==
==Physical Appearance==
The Santelmo can appear like a ghostly dancing flame or natural fireworks. Usually, the flames are in blue or bluish-white color that are attached to a grounded conductor and can last for several minutes. The flame is heatless and non-consuming with a hissing sound.
The Santelmo can appear like a ghostly dancing flame or natural fireworks. Usually, the flames are in blue or bluish-white color that are attached to a grounded conductor and can last for several minutes. The flame is heatless and non-consuming with a hissing sound.
==Theories==
It was scientifically explained as electric fields which have diverged from the lines. However, the sightings were reported since the Spanish era (16th-19th centuries) when there was no generators or cables . Santelmo have also been reported in the Alps and Himalayas.
==See also==
*[[Shinen]]
*[[Will-o-Wisp]]
*[[St. Elmo's Fire]]


==References==
==References==
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[[Category: Philippine mythology]]
[[Category: Philippine mythology]]
[[Category: Ghosts]]

Revision as of 17:34, 19 September 2010

The Santelmo (St. Elmo's Fire) is a spirit that appears as a dancing flame to Filipino especially those living in the Sierra Madre Mountains.


Etymology

Santelmo is the shortened version of Apoy ni San Elmo (St. Elmo’s Fire). In ancient Greeks, the name of St. Elmo is credited to an Italian derivation of Sant 'Ermo or St. Erasmus (circa 300 A.D.), the patron saint of the early Mediterranean sailors who faced the powers of storm and sea in small sailing vessels.


Physical Appearance

The Santelmo can appear like a ghostly dancing flame or natural fireworks. Usually, the flames are in blue or bluish-white color that are attached to a grounded conductor and can last for several minutes. The flame is heatless and non-consuming with a hissing sound.


Theories

It was scientifically explained as electric fields which have diverged from the lines. However, the sightings were reported since the Spanish era (16th-19th centuries) when there was no generators or cables . Santelmo have also been reported in the Alps and Himalayas.


See also


References