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The purpose of this study is to investigate and analyze Waray superstitions in relation to moving houses and the cultural values that are connected to it which indicates decision-making, emotional well-being and community identity of the Waray people. This study seeks to answer the different superstitions observed before, during, and after moving houses and how these beliefs reflect Waray cultural values and identity. The specific objectives of this study include: 1) What are the superstitions of the Waray people before, during, and after moving houses, 2) What cultural values are reflected in the superstitions related to moving houses among the Waray? To understand the Waray's beliefs, viewpoints, and experiences with moving houses, qualitative research was employed specifically using Transcendental Phenomenological Approach. Participants in the study came from specific barangays in the province of Leyte, especially those where the Waray population is prominent. Purposive Sampling was used to identify 1) families with experience in moving into a new home, 2) Adults aged 40 and up who possess adequate understanding of traditional superstitions related to moving houses. Data was collected through semi-structured interviews using semi-structured survey questionnaire. The data collected from the transcription underwent thematic analysis which identified the significant and emerging themes in the participant’s response. Findings show that the Waray people have deep connections of their cultural roots which is manifested in these superstitions. The belief in luck and superstitions explain the different traditions which is believed to bring blessings and harmony in their lives. Cultural values such as family protection, social interaction, and faith in God are deeply embedded in these superstitions.