It is worry not a calling, argues Khanyi Mbau of urban sangomas

It is worry not a calling, argues Khanyi Mbau of urban sangomas


»It is worry not a calling, argues Khanyi Mbau of urban sangomas«

According to media personality Khanyi Mbau, an increasing percentage of black South Africans confuse worry with a calling to become a traditional healer or sangoma (the diviner).

“Urban sangomas, you do not have a calling; you are suffering from anxiety. This is the generation with the highest anxiety. Mbau commented on her Instagram account: “This is why we have so many sangomas.”

In a series of articles, the star of the blockbuster drama The Wife, who is a well-known television personality, stated that anxiety causes hallucinations in many people who choose initiation.

“Anxiety is erratic. I swear you will hear drumming. Laugh it off, you are not alone in this situation. Simply consume magnesium, some sunlight [and Vitamin B-12], and sea moss. That is the only ocean you require.

“I am not attacking you, only saving you money. Stop purchasing cattle, poultry, and goats. Instead, get melatonin to improve your sleep and serotonin levels to improve your mood. Magnesium pills and a great deal of B12 You can cure yourself,” she wrote.

Khanyi Mbau o bolela back then sangomas didn’t have social media to share all their content or vlogs/mojalove, but because today’s generation is more vocal about it and free to reveal it, it’s for “vibes”

— M.mase_ Mmasetshaba Masemola (@mmase2mola) January 12, 2023

Bathong! Is Khanyi Mbau terrified of lightning? twitter.com/z2IhyMi8tg

12 January 2023 — Flow Beats (@Khush ZA)

Khanyi Mbau ukhuluma iqiniso. Simply, individuals must learn to pray and meditate. Attend counseling when necessary. https://t.co/K7Dqxsudf4

11 January 2023 — Tall Tree (@tallgrass1908)

You are experiencing anxiousness. Khanyi Mbau

I’m beginning to accept her viewpoint https://t.co/7uDY4jJUDk

— Thembinkosi (@Madlala TM) January 12, 2023

This post by Khanyi Mbau clarifies why the Bible mentions anxiety so frequently and why it emphasizes praying against it.

— Miss Keitumetse (@Mamogolo Keitu) January 13, 2023


»It is worry not a calling, argues Khanyi Mbau of urban sangomas«

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