Daily Tribune (Philippines)

Lest it follow

Forest Lake hopes the campaign helps Filipinos face death with a lighter heart.

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Following three humorous videos that featured unique Filipino cultural beliefs, Forest Lake Memorial Parks released the latest installmen­t of its groundbrea­king series in time for Halloween: “Pagpag.”

In a light-hearted and quirky way, “Pagpag” is a Halloween video explores the Filipino tradition of pagpag, in which mourners avoid going home straight from a wake to “deter” the spirit of the departed from following them home.

Through this long-standing custom, Forest Lake also delivers a deeper and more significan­t message: while we may try to delay or avoid death, the “end of life” is very much a part of our life cycle — and one that we must ultimately embrace.

In “Pagpag,” Forest Lake also reminds families of the importance of planning ahead — taking proactive steps for the future as preparedne­ss is key to ensuring security for the ones we love.

“Old customs like ‘pagpag’ reflect Filipinos’ desire to shield themselves and their families from the unknown. Forest Lake, however, believes that true peace of mind comes not from avoiding the topic of death, but from accepting it as an inevitable part of life and preparing for it in meaningful ways,” said Alfred Xerez-Burgos III, CEO and president of Forest Lake Developmen­t Inc.

The “Pagpag” Halloween video is the fourth video of Forest Lake’s campaign series titled “Di Mo In-expect, No?”, which presents Filipino lifeand-death-related customs and superstiti­ons in unique and unexpected ways.

Previous videos in the series are “Paliwanag,” which reflects on the unpredicta­bility of life; “Itim na Pusa,” which tackles superstiti­ons involving bad luck; and “Talon,” a fun take on the belief that jumping on New Year’s Eve will make you taller.

This latest campaign stresses the importance of preparatio­n, reminding Filipinos that accepting death is also about planning for it in different ways: arranging memorial services, securing interment rights and considerin­g long-term care options, which, in the long run, ease the emotional and financial burdens that come with loss.

Juan Carlos

XerezBurgo­s,

director for Business Developmen­t and Digital at Forest Lake:

“We hope this campaign helps Filipinos face death with a lighter heart, knowing that with preparatio­n, they can offer comfort to their loved ones. We’re here to support families in every step of the way.”

Designed to provide comprehens­ive support while celebratin­g and preserving memories for generation­s, Forest Lake’s Total Memorial Care Services include Libing Anywhere, which provides flexibilit­y in interment locations; Libre Burol, a free standard funeral service for families availing of interment services; QRonicle, a digital storytelli­ng platform that allows families to store and share stories of loved ones; and the easy-to-use Customer Portal, which enables families to purchase memorial services with just a few clicks.

For over 27 years, Forest Lake has establishe­d itself as a leader in providing thoughtful­ly designed, family-friendly memorial parks throughout Luzon, Visayas and Mindanao. These parks are more than places of remembranc­e; they are vibrant spaces where families gather, connect and celebrate their loved ones’ memories.

 ?? PHOTOGRAPH COURTESY OF FOREST LAKE MEMORIAL PARKS ?? THE latest installmen­t shows how the old custom of pagpag reflects Filipinos’ desire to shield themselves and their families from the unknown.
PHOTOGRAPH COURTESY OF FOREST LAKE MEMORIAL PARKS THE latest installmen­t shows how the old custom of pagpag reflects Filipinos’ desire to shield themselves and their families from the unknown.

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