Camagu! Can you please type the words they are singing and the translation if you know them? Very beautiful. I am a Sangoma born in America trained in S.A. but I've never heard this song. Makhos
Hey I know im 4 years late but can you tell me how you came about receiving your call in America and answering it here in South Africa?
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@@zipho5935 It's a very long story but will make brief and give the short of it. I was already doing healing work here and I met a makhosi from South Africa who married an African American man here in the States, she came to me for a divination I did the work for her and my Abosom (spiritual guide) told me to go an make an offering to her ancestors. When I presented my offering I became strongly possessed by an unfamiliar spirit. When it was over she said is was ndawe/ndau and I had a calling. I didn't believe it so I left and was a bit confused. Then everyday after that I became possessed with ndawe/ndau daily. I lost my appetite couldn't sleep and found myself running without shoes in nature. It was getting worst. Finally I was visited by an amadlozi who was dressed in Sangoma outfit. I asked her what I need to do to get better and she said I had to answer the calling. Then Makhosi took me to South Africa and I was guided to pick up ancestors and meet my Gobela. Thokoza. Here is my current website for students who live in the U.S. with a calling. www.ubunyesangoma.org My youtube channel is here. kzbin.info/door/DQ7ER-BB6XpysWXDXB-bBg I am blessed to receive twazas are born or living in U.S. to answer their calling. Thanks for asking. Much LoveLight. Thokoza