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Sikodiwa

Revisiting Filipino Indigenous Wisdom for Personal and Shared Well-Being

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Pub Date 2 Dec 2025 | Archive Date 1 Dec 2025

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Description

Researcher and lecturer Carl Lorenz Cervantes explores the timeless wisdom, ancestral worldviews, and spiritual tools of Filipino psychology and culture—and offers Indigenous ways of knowing for all readers, Filipino and non-Filipino alike.

Drawing from folklore, language, ethnography, and personal story, Sikodiwa is a mind-opening exploration for readers of Braiding Sweetgrass and Fresh Banana Leaves


Ang hindi marunong lumingon sa pinanggalingan ay hindi makararating sa pinaroroonan: Those who do not honor their roots will never reach their destination.
—Filipino proverb

For centuries, Filipino lifeways were presented to outsiders through the distorted lens of colonization—and the oppression, exploitation, and denigration suffered by Filipino ancestors are well-documented. Here, Carl Lorenz Cervantes draws from Filipino folklore, language, and culture to reorient toward an Indigenous worldview: one that rejects being seen as a passive object in history. That reclaims Filipino identity, storytelling, and liberation on Filipino terms. And that embraces a powerful truth: We are the descendants of our colonized ancestors, but we are also the grandchildren of the revolution.

Rooted in Indigenous Filipino worldviews, Sikodiwa offers a vital exploration of:

  • Indigenization: reclaiming and restoring Indigenous worldviews
  • Cosmic origins: Defining Indigenous through the lens of creation myths
  • Filipino-ness: Navigating processes of decolonization and the vagueness of cultural identity
  • Deep spirituality: Folk healing, native spirituality, and deep, mystical realities
  • Cultural authenticity: navigating the complexities of identity and reconnecting with our most authentic selves
  • Reclaiming values: Challenging stereotypes about Filipino cultural values
  • Towards Kapwa: Understanding shared identity—and learning how it manifests
  • Revolution and fate: Applying cultural frameworks and existential tools to self-help practices

Cervantes also shows how we can apply vital cultural frameworks to our own self-help and empowerment practices, from learning to use existential tools like Bahala na (letting go of burden) to understanding the inherently collective meaning-making of Kasaysayan (history). A vital contribution to a more inclusive world psychology, Sikodiwa uplifts Indigenized ways of knowing—and offers a timely and inspired path toward collective consciousness, cultural authenticity, and embodied well-being.
Researcher and lecturer Carl Lorenz Cervantes explores the timeless wisdom, ancestral worldviews, and spiritual tools of Filipino psychology and culture—and offers Indigenous ways of knowing for all...

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Advance Praise

“Sikodiwa invites us to pause and rediscover the ancestral wisdom embedded in the Filipino language—wisdom that challenges Western notions of self, society, and success, often rooted in individualism, capitalism, and exploitation.”

—CAMILLE ARMAS, Social Impact at Canva Philippines


“For much too long, our understanding of psychological health and healing have been rooted in Western, mechanistic paradigms. These paradigms suit the psychological healthcare of Westernized people, but a vast majority of the world’s peoples’ conception of a good life and psychological health are rooted in more mystical and mythic conceptions of the human person. In Sikodiwa, Cervantes explores Filipino conceptions of the self and being in the world with others and draws from these theories of mental health and therapies of well-being. In this way, he demonstrates how we can broaden counseling practices to be responsive to the people not served by strictly Western psychologies.”

—AGUSTIN MARTIN G. RODRIGUEZ, Ph.D., Professor of Philosophy, Ateneo de Manila University

“Sikodiwa invites us to pause and rediscover the ancestral wisdom embedded in the Filipino language—wisdom that challenges Western notions of self, society, and success, often rooted in...


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EDITION Paperback
ISBN 9798889842637
PRICE US$20.95 (USD)
PAGES 220

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