42 episodes

Exploring Questions Around African Beliefs and Identity

The Journey Kwantu Vusumzi Ngxande

    • Religion & Spirituality
    • 4.7 • 9 Ratings

Exploring Questions Around African Beliefs and Identity

    EP42: SPIRITUAL BURNOUT

    EP42: SPIRITUAL BURNOUT

    I think spiritual burnout has led many people to make drastic decisions or to misinterpret their experiences. Some people left church because of spiritual burnout. Some people cut their beads, burnt their cloths and called ancestors demons because of spiritual burnout. In some cases the severity can lead to something that resembles a mental illness. […]

    • 1 hr 55 min
    EP41: When You Doubt Your Spiritual Journey

    EP41: When You Doubt Your Spiritual Journey

    The vast majority of us will eventually find ourselves in some form of a crossroads in our spiritual journey. When we get to this point the decisions that we are faced with can sometimes make us doubt everything that we hold as not only true but also important about our beliefs. Can you think of […]

    • 1 hr 38 min
    EP40: SPIRITUALITY IN A WORLD FALLING APART

    EP40: SPIRITUALITY IN A WORLD FALLING APART

    • 1 hr
    EP39: THE JOURNEY KWANTU LIVE

    EP39: THE JOURNEY KWANTU LIVE

    • 2 hr 5 min
    EP38: Into The Ancestral Realm

    EP38: Into The Ancestral Realm

    Special Announcement!

    • 9 min
    ep37: Spirituality In The Corporate World Part 2

    ep37: Spirituality In The Corporate World Part 2

    But the topic of spirituality in the workplace is still a very broad one in terms of individual experiences and I was curious as to how others have navigated their encounters with spirit and spirituality as well as the complexities of spiritual purpose. So I spoke to Gogo Jebhu who spent years in the corporate […]

    • 55 min

Customer Reviews

4.7 out of 5
9 Ratings

9 Ratings

MKM@ ,

Courageous and insightful

Dear Vusi.
Thank you very much for sharing your work on unraveling the African mysticism.

Your presentation does justice to the subjects (the interviewees and the topics). The photos are phenomenal and the music effortlessly complements the topics.

I appreciate the fact that your work is based on research and authentic stories of the legends that you interview.

I would like to suggest that you share your research material and episode notes.
This will enable us to read further on the topics covered in your ‘lectures”. Having acess to transcripts also helps one to go through a lot of content in a shorter space of time. One is able to simultaneously read the transcript and to listen to the audio at higher speeds without loosing the essence of the deliberations.

This work is bigger than just us. It is one of the resources that will be a foundation upon which our progenies will explore their being.

Our identity as Africans has been deliberately caricatured and bastardized.

To go forth we must go back! It is journey, worth embarking on.

I pray that more of us will come along for the ride. Perhaps some as curios visitors and others as “residents”.

Welcome all, as each has a question and a contribution to make.

When one is faced with a task of this magnitude, situational humility (none of us has the wisdom/resources of all of us) is key.

Qhubeka!

Matlhogonolo Malebane.

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