African Spirituality : My Story – Chosi // Part 2
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Hey Everyone, thank you for joining us today. Today we are joined with an amazing guest and artist – Chosi. A dear friend to us and someone whose thoughts and experiences around the world of singleness, we really value and honour! This is Part 2 of our two part conversation.
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00:18 Episodes of lovers past
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24:18 What makes you an African?
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@IntentionalConversations
7 months agoFor Part 1, please click on this link: https://youtu.be/RvSoJyea2-s
@Elevationwithpalesa
7 months agoHowever the Christ conversation is deeper than what we think. God is eternal, God is a Spirit. The names used in The Bible are from fallen Angels who worked against the true light . The Bible is the upside down version of the true book of The Most High of human kind. The root of The Bible is spirituality but the way it’s structured goes against us, we are actually worshiping another entity outside of God
@Kundi1003
7 months agoI really appreciate how you guys intentionally have these difficult conversations.
@tarielissa6805
7 months agoI feel the underground gang gives you the reality of sin to make you understand what you are doing to your spirit not torment you. And this thing you went through feels like witchcraft initiation/satanism than African spirituality. I dont know maybe you didn't explain it better. Glad you are saved 🙏
@kewanaasisipho3027
7 months agoMay she not miss how she was "lost" as she mentions and let others be lost so God can do his work in their lives i got afraid when she said "i dont mind going odd with my family for the work of God" may she be not arrogant in trying to convince others she had found Christ other than that she will be loosing the battle.
Guys the podcast would've been nice and informative but you ended up making noise i know youre trying to be cool about it but you need to understand the topic youre dealing with is so sensitive 1 word can make people miss the whole content or misinterprete or misquote the guest's ideas and conviction. Give each other time interms of questioning and make sure the guest answers before posing another question, it sounded as a competition of who puts it nicer that the other
@Nanamakosana
7 months agoAnd shame even if you could love me like I’m the only person on earth but sana not ngezihlwele zam. Awam amandla asemaxhantini ootatomkhulu🙌🙌
@Nanamakosana
7 months agoI guess the journey wasn’t for her, there is no way you could take your calling and never experience peace. Peace resides in alignment, in the midst of all the chaos the calling comes with if you are aligned I can assure you now peace is found in abundance. I’ve experienced so many things in this life but peace and love that comes with being close to my ancestors surpasses it all. This is home. I am my ANCESTORS and they are ME📿📿❤️❤️Sofel’ethongweni 📿📿
@asandezuma3768
7 months agoOne thing about getting to know Jesus Christ, Honesty with Christ will really help you🤞🏽. Tell him all that you feel, think and need help from🤞🏽
@boitumelothooe7227
7 months agoYoh!!! I got goosebumps throughout this video. 🔥🔥🔥 You guys are doing a great service emhlabeni. We need this. Thank you 🙏 ❤️
@khanyi_oktober
7 months ago"I don't believe you but I need you" 😢 I remember this very feeling
@londiwemnguni8521
7 months agoLoved this❤ For peace can only be found in Christ Jesus, Philipians 4: 6-7
@leepilemantjane8391
7 months agoLet me subscribe..
I loved how you guys drove the conversation,asked great questions and listened well too.
This kind of content is refreshing 👌👌
@NasiphiCingo
7 months agoSo much revelation in this podcast, thank you guys , we thank God❤
@boitumelomotsoeneng7923
7 months agoIt was GRACE for her not to have peace!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Been waiting for this one. Also the idea of being honest with God about your unbelief! This is a very powerful testimony and I know God will work through it to draw others to Himelf!
@thandothando
7 months agoGreat work, you guys!!! Truly enjoyed this … time went by soooo fast 😂 Love it❤🔥
@bonolomotshegwa376
7 months agoEish i was so invested in the story of how Jesus came knocking by her door>>>saved & how she actually got to marry her husband…interviewers had to ruin it for us 🙁
@Gio01141
7 months agoInteresting but also please don't interrupt her when she's says something interesting please because she could've went deep into somethings but yol interrupted her
Overall this is interesting invite more people similar to discuss these things
@luphelele
7 months agoThis was interesting. I would've really loved to know what Lindokuhle meant by meeting Christ, in a more practical sense. Like what exactly happened? And what are the things that made her change her mind and in what practical way? I only say this because these things tend to get lost in their mystery.
@maitumeloteemane9593
7 months agoPart 3 pls ❤😊
@nandemagida9303
7 months agoThank you !!!!!! The love and grace you have in these conversations is felt . Niqhuba kakuhle , ooh and what a come back !!!🤩🤩🤩💃🏿💃🏿💃🏿
@Lwazi1989
7 months agoThere is sooooo much I wanted her to dwell on. Take us through the process of her opening up to Christ and how she got back with her husband.
@lelethuwilliams290
7 months agoHow i wish churches can be more accommodative to spiritually gifted people and not demonize them until they get their own personal encounters and experience God on their own. It doesn't have to be conventional i relationship yethu noThixo but a rather more personal journey
@LifeHaps
7 months agoPeace, if it doesn't give u peace, yiyeke mntase. I get u, cause u want to be happy
@berthakamanga648
7 months agoWow , so amazing
@naledilee-ann2872
7 months agoAybo guys akho part 3 🥺
@naledilee-ann2872
7 months agoTell us when actresses are needed bethuna this is going to be an amazing series 😭ngathi ngiyabona chii 🤍😹
@mampinenhlapo4704
7 months agoI relate so much to your journey! My grandmother is also my protector and she kinda knew that I have episodes but didn't want to scare me so she'd always pray for me at night when I get them! the moment I stopped living with her my episodes intensified! I dream about things and they come true! I'm scared and on edge! I am constantly told that I have a gift and if I don't accept it I am gonna have bad luck etc… I am still trying to pray to God to use me as His vessel! Because my comfort comes from the peace in His Kingdom, the peace of mind in being His child! Yoh thank you so much for sharing, I hope I get to the point you're in, the point of peace, I want a personal relationship with God😢
@nomaphelomfingwana6463
7 months agoWhy can't you be Christian and be spiritually ?
@ShaundeonTheGreatest
7 months agoThis was so powerful family ❤
@papama25
7 months agoI would have loved to hear what Africanism is to her if not the practices. How do I embrace my being African without the spiritual aspect of it?
@taydosh
7 months agoLast week you asked about topics, I would like to know, how do we reconcile the fact that Christianity was brought to us as a tool for colonization and colonization would not have worked without Christianity, which is why our cultures are demonized, also referencing William Lynch and his letter to slave masters in the 1700’s and the Berlin conference in the late 1800’s. How do we reconcile the fact that our colonisers themselves are now athiest (been living in Europe for 7 years and chile from Greece to the Netherlands, the church buildings are empty) and we Africans are shouting from every street corner with our makeshift tents and mega churches yet our living situation is quite literally in the dumps. Is God really looking out for us like that, or have we exchanged our culture for suffering on earth with a partly cloudy eternity? I think you might need a panel for this one.