Ithemba lesintu

Ithemba lesintu Just as a candle cannot burn without fire, man cannot live without spiritual life.

18/02/2024

It is important to remember that the practice of becoming a sangoma is deeply personal and sacred. It is not our place to judge or argue about someone's initiation process. Each individual's journey to becoming a sangoma is unique and should be respected. Let us focus on supporting and honoring all those who have chosen to follow the path of traditional healing, rather than getting caught up in judgment and debate. Peace and compassion should guide our interactions with one another.. Thokozani πŸ™

- Commonly known as the bulbine lily or snake flower- Native to South Africa and also known as the Stalked Bulbine- Belo...
08/02/2024

- Commonly known as the bulbine lily or snake flower
- Native to South Africa and also known as the Stalked Bulbine
- Belongs to the family Asphodelaceae
- Characterized by its bright yellow, star-shaped flowers
- Drought-tolerant and low-maintenance plant
- Used medicinally in traditional African medicine for various ailments
- Attracts pollinators such as bees and butterflies
- Suitable for rock gardens, containers, or as a groundcover
- Easy to propagate from seeds or division of clumps

06/02/2024

To all the brave sangomas /healers , you are the guiding lights through the darkest tunnels of life. Your unwavering commitment to help and heal is a testament to your strength and resilience. The universe see the immense burden you carry, and Gods are here to support and uplift you as you selflessly navigate through the challenges. Thank you for being guiding stars, for your wisdom, and for restoring hope in brocken hearts. You are never alone. 🌟✨

Aloe maculata, also known as Aloe saponaria or soap aloe, is a succulent plant native to South Africa. It is a popular o...
04/02/2024

Aloe maculata, also known as Aloe saponaria or soap aloe, is a succulent plant native to South Africa. It is a popular ornamental plant due to its attractive rosette-shaped leaves and showy orange-red flowers. The leaves are green with white speckles or spots, which give the plant its common name "maculata" meaning "spotted". Aloe maculata is drought-tolerant and low maintenance, making it a popular choice for gardens and landscaping. The gel inside its leaves is also believed to have various medicinal properties and is used in traditional medicine for soothing skin conditions.πŸ™

04/02/2024

Dear beloved followers,

We are delighted to announce that Ithemba Lesintu is back and ready to spread healing energy once again! πŸŒŸβœ¨πŸ™

During our time away, we have been enhancing our spiritual practices and deepening our connection to source energy. We cannot wait to share this renewed sense of purpose with each and every one of you.πŸ™

27/08/2023

There is umthetho we dlozi and umthetho we mpande then umthetho womuntu..
AmenπŸ•―οΈ

11/07/2023

Thokozani I would like to ask ...WHY DO PEOPLE GO FOR CONSULTATION ?
IF We all have Amathongo /idlozi why do we have so many people bethwasa to become izangoma?
I want to learn something here...

11/07/2023

Thokozani !
Consultation requires a sangoma with clear mind,Strong interest in human kindness.
Understanding of " I need help"
Someone who knows and understands that life happens and no one under the sun has a manual.

23/06/2023

Thokozani πŸ€— I don't consult for free,I don't do dream interpretation for freeπŸ™

21/03/2023

Thokozani is a Zulu word that means "celebrate" or "rejoice". It is often used as a greeting in South Africa, particularly among the Zulu people. When used as a greeting, it is usually accompanied by a handshake or a hug, and may be followed by the phrase "Sawubona", which means "I see you" in Zulu.

18/03/2023

Sangomas who lie to people about why they are not employed are taking advantage of vulnerable individuals seeking guidance and perpetuating dishonesty in their community.

Sangomas are traditional healers in South African culture who have a deep connection to the spiritual world. In their pr...
16/03/2023

Sangomas are traditional healers in South African culture who have a deep connection to the spiritual world. In their practice, they use various methods to communicate with ancestral spirits, including going on journeys to the mountains.
Thokozani zithandwa.

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