The Zulu people of South Africa have been using Sangomas for centuries to heal themselves. They’re highly respected, and often diagnose individuals physically as well as mentally or emotionally with rituals that involve herbal medicine in order restore their well-being.
A Sangomas is a rare individual who has the power to see into the future. They do so by using traditional African methods, like dream-interpretation and prophecy fulfilment. When someone needs advice on an important decision or question they’ll consult with these people because there are very few downsides for consulting one of these prophets.
A person must be called by spirit before becoming a Sannyasin (ascetic). Once chosen this means that you’ve been enlisted in service — not just spiritual but also cultural responsibility from your ancestors as well! We don’t know much about what exactly happens during such callings; usually though it involves illness which prompts immediate action upon receiving strange visions where upon seeking out healers until finally being initiated through some formative experience.
Sangomas are the perfect people to consult when you’re having trouble with your health and mental well-being. They have natural abilities that can help diagnose what might be wrong, as well prescribe treatments for it in order make a patient happy again!
Sangomas must also function similarly to psychologists understanding power or workings of human mind while other skills include ability distinguish between different types ghost & being able identify real ones versus manifestation and patient’s own thoughts/feelings…
The power of a sangoma can be felt throughout their communities. They are respected and loved for it, as they have mystical powers that help guide the people in need with wisdom beyond what any one person alone could do or understand. To show this respect towards them- when someone dresses up like an animal skin garment signifies honesty and courage while wearing red tells you’re ready to sacrifice yourself if needed by others (in case). It’s also important not only how clothing looks but also what kind: some clothes replace animal skins due its symbolic meaning though still retaining certain aspects such as bravery/courage.
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