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The Gift From The Ancestors
The Gift From The Ancestors
Author: Simpiwe Gabavana
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As the host of The Gift from the Ancestors podcast, I bring listeners on a captivating journey of exploration into ancestral wisdom and cultural heritage. With a deep reverence for our roots, I uncover and share the profound gifts passed down from previous generations. Through engaging conversations and storytelling, I shed light on traditions, rituals, and timeless knowledge that enrich our lives today. Join me as we connect with our ancestral past to inspire and empower our present.
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This podcast episode explores the journey of a traditional herbalist, delving into their inspiration and mentorship in learning about umuthi. It discusses the distinctions between "good" and "bad" umuthi, common misconceptions regarding its effectiveness, and factors affecting its impact on individuals. The cultural context is examined, highlighting how beliefs shape umuthi's use and its potential future in modern society. The herbalist shares personal experiences that underscore herbal medicine's health benefits and offers advice for newcomers and those who have undergone multiple cleansings, providing a comprehensive view of traditional herbal practices.
In this episode, we explore the mysteries and complexities of thwasa, a sacred rite of passage that many undertake in their pursuit of spiritual enlightenment. We'll be addressing pressing questions, such as why some thwasa initiates may face challenges after initiation, how to distinguish between authentic Gobelas and those with questionable intentions, and much more. Join us as we embark on a spiritual journey filled with wisdom and insight. So, if you've ever been curious about the role of Gobelas and the transformative power of thwasa, you're in the right place. Let's dive in!"
Discussion on being a healer and things like idloso
Gogo Thule a Sangoma in the United States chats to me about being a healer abroad
Conversation with Mhlangabezi Arosi psychiatrist and traditional healer surrounding mental illness and African spirituality
I had a chat with Makhulu Thambolenyoka @Makhulu_thambolenyoka. A Traditional healer, a spiritual teacher and activist. Her journey began at the age of 24 she's been a healer for more than 10 years. Thank you so much for your Love, support and advice. Ndiyabulela bulela Gogo ngencoko nange ncebiso Kwande kukhanye kuwe.
Voice-over : @_goitse._ (Goitsemang Kemp-Kgoadi)
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I'm an AFRICAN BY Saneh Dlepu
IG: Saneh_dlepu
FB: Sanelisiwe Dlepu
YouTube: Saneh Dee
Twitter: @sanelisiwedlepu
They say practical lessons are the best lessons. On the contrary, my journey has taught me that intuitive thinking makes the journey easier. Every action has an equal and opposite reaction, my latest podcast narrates the beginning of my intuitive thinking and taking heed to my guides with their advice. Never forget that we are spiritual beings having a physical experience, and I hope the podcast aids you in your journey. Camagu
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I struggle a lot being human and being a spiritual being. I always question my existence, my gift. I just hope in this episode oGogo Nomkhulu can relate to what I'm going through.
"The Meaning Behind my tattoo Siyiphiwe Lemini" episode out now!!
Traditional masks are used to represent or connect to spiritual forces. They are used to depict ancestors; in many traditions, they are believed to channel spirits when worn by ceremonial dancers in Nigeria 🇳🇬 . The dancer goes into deep trance, and during this state of mind he or she is believed to communicate with ancestors in the spirit world.
In this episode I'll be talking about my past relationships the hard times I went through in and out of those relationships & how Idlozi played a consistent role throughout those periods.
"I dnt know myself episode "
When I'm upset I shut myself down, I have no motivation I tell myself nobody cares, even though some do care I think about all the of the negative things I don't know how I am anymore
In this episode I'm introducing my podcast in an African way how exciting!
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