Across many Southern African cultures, life purpose is not always viewed as something fixed at birth or determined solely by personal choice. Instead, purpose can unfold gradually, shaped by community, spirituality, and the presence of ancestors. This conversation therefore explores the idea that purpose may not be fixed, but rather shaped through an ongoing relationship between the individual, their life experiences, and, in some traditions, the influence of their ancestors. By looking at beliefs surrounding ancestral guidance, dreams, illness, recurring patterns, and spiritual callings such as ukuthwasa, We’re joined by Spiritual coach, Khumo Magane.

HOW DO CONSTRUCTION INCIDENTS EXPOSE SYSTEMIC FAILURES AND CORRUPTION IN SOUTH AFRICA
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WHY SOUTH AFRICAN ORAL HISTORY MATTERS FOR YOUNG PEOPLE
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NEWS WRAP
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