Monday, September 9, 2019

Muti = Witchcraft or Muti = Spiritual Technology?

We have grown up and lived with a whitewashed and colonised mentality that has been despising our natural authentic powers....Muti if used well can be a positive productive power... Every black culture has its own spiritual technology arsenal...people and animals are still healed from physical ailments, In my country Lesotho we heal animals' broken bones with a spiritual technology called Thobela, from evil spirits afflictions, weather and natural disasters are still combatted with spiritual technology...I believe we can repel typhoons and hurricanes with our technology...we should be exporting that skill to Asian and American countries prone to hurricanes...I wouldn't be blogging about this if I didn't feel so deeply about it....Our "creation" factory produces black souls with innate powers everyday but everyday black souls die with their powers untapped....breaks my heart...
Simply because many of us have been programmed to relegate our powers to witchcraft and sorcery...we look upon our traditional healers strangely and people who choose to consult them are made to feel "heathen...pagan" sometimes they get stoned to death....makes me want to puke......I asked an old friend I was in varsity with some twenty something years back who is now a shaman to evaluate this post before I publish it and Shaman Nozipho Hoohlo had this to say "Remember as people mostly our African people are scared of their light. Anything African is considered dark/ untested. look at the story of dagga, for years we knew it had healing powers but Europeans made us believe it was all bad. But tobacco has been killing folks since slaves left Africa. Muti is an African medical practice. Cheers to Africa's self discovery."

But what then do we do to people who abuse muti by engaging in witchcraft and sorcery? We overhaul our judiciary and legal systems - make them align with our consciousness.. Make them address our own challenges... Maybe even set up WITCHCRAFT COURTS. The moral of story is "live your black lives the most black way its blackily possible"

Actionable idea: I consulted with a THOBELA HEALING SPECIALIST in my village and he has agreed to train me...I will lead you through the process with a video later but I will be trying to use my new acquired skill on people too...gotta get some add-on to my first aid skill set...about time we evolve our powers....

4 comments:

  1. So you gonna be a traditional healer after your training?

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    1. I am just after my natural powers....birthright powers that God gave every black man but if there is a calling with my name stamped I will gladly welcome with a warm heart

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  2. so sad, we have been dehumanized to the extend that we believe everything western is good. nothing we created ourselves is good enough. you see it everyday. even our leaders show it just like how the marijuana business is been handled in our mountain kingdom. we are only good enough to provide labor for something we have been planting for centuries.

    when it comes to the so called "African muthi", it makes one sad as to how we undermine our God given talent. you are right it should be regulated. that can only be done by us using our own tradition way of doing thing to maintain law and order. clearly the white system wasn't designed for us. we should customize it to accommodates those practices

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