WHAT IS A TRADITIONAL HEALER

Traditional Healer, Sangoma

What is a traditional healer. There are several types of traditional healers that focus on different healing approaches. Traditional healers are practitioners of traditional African medicine in Africa. They fulfill different social and political roles in the community, including divination, healing physical, emotional and spiritual illnesses, directing birth or death rituals, finding lost cattle, protecting warriors, counteracting witchcraft, and narrating the history, cosmology, and myths of their tradition.

1. Sangoma

A sangoma is a practitioner of ngoma, a philosophy based on a belief in ancestral spirits and the practice of traditional African medicine, which is often a mix of medicinal plants and various animal body fats or skin.

Sangomas perform a holistic and symbolic form of healing by drawing on the embedded beliefs of the african community, who believe that ancestors in the afterlife guide and protect the living.

Sangomas are called to heal, and through them it is believed that ancestors from the spirit world can give instruction and advice to heal illness, social disharmony and spiritual difficulties.

Traditional healers work in a sacred healing huts, where they believe their ancestors reside. Where no physical hut available, a makeshift miniature sacred place called can be used.

 

The role of a sangoma:

A sangoma’s goal in healing is to establish a balanced and harmless relationship between the afflicted patient and the spirits that are causing their illness or problem.

The healer intercedes between the patient and the world of the dead in order to make restitution.

This is generally performed through divination (throwing the bones or ancestral channeling), purification rituals, or animal sacrifice to appease the spirits through atonement.

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Helpful Tips When You Are Visiting A Sangoma/Traditional Healer

* Do Not Have A Specific Agenda

It’s okay to want to know certain things as a result of your session with a sangoma; I will probably allow you to ask questions as well.

But if your sole intention for booking a session is to get “the” defining answer to a specific question, you’ll likely end up disappointed.

The reason being is that if the sangoma is authentic, the information they communicate doesn’t come from them, it comes through them.

This means that i have little control over what am being spiritually guided to convey. You’ll receive what you need, not what you want – which may be two very different things.

 

* Let Me Guide You

You’re paying a sangoma for their time; allow me to do my job and lead the discussion where it needs to go.

A good sangoma should do most of the talking and asking you to validate or confirm the impressions they receive.

You will likely frustrate a sangoma with your emotional overload by going off on tangents or venting your life story.

And you’ll be giving a fraudulent sangoma way too much information that can be manipulated to their advantage.

When in doubt, politely ask me if you may elaborate to underscore a point.

 

* Listen To Credible Details

A sangoma will be able to spontaneously provide you with information to affirm that they are indeed connecting with you properly.

Don’t expect to hear the exact “code” word you had with your deceased wife or the secret signal you had with your boyfriend.

In fact, just the opposite may be true. Also, be open to what is being communicated. Often people will develop “amnesia,” by which they become oblivious to the obvious for not having total recall in the moment.

Grant that you might require process time beyond your session for recollections to surface in your memory bank.

 

* Are You Booked With a Sangoma Or Healer?

All sangomas are healers but not every healer is a sangoma.

A sangoma is someone who can willfully connect with one or more of your loved ones who have passed on; a sangoma is someone who specializes in communicating intuitive information about your life, relationships and your future.

Find out in advance if the person with whom you are booked is a sangoma, a healer, or both.

It will aid you in tempering your expectations. As before, go in open-minded. This tends to be the way things work spiritually.

 

* Terminate Any session That Does not Feel Right

No reputable sangoma will ever predict your death, foretell a tragedy etc.

A reputable sangoma will also not keep increasing their fee with each visit, or expect that you buy ancillary merchandise from them on a regular basis. Run, don’t walk, from anyone who conducts business with you in a manner that does not feel authentic.

An inauthentic sangoma will bluff their way through for being focused on making a buck.

These principles are a good place to begin when considering a booking with a sangoma.

Don’t hesitate to ask for references or to research a sangoma online.

I have received many clients as referrals from others who were satisfied customers.

A good sangoma’s work will speak for itself.

 

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