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Understanding idlozi the difference between idlozi Namathonga.(Part1)

Jun 2024 13



People normally confuse the two depending on their understanding of izinto zabantu abadala, on this video I shed light so one who is clueless about izinto zamadlozi can understand the background of being called.

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28 Comments

  1. #1

    Idlozi is not a soul but is a spirit

  2. #2

    How does one get in touch with you Advocate?

  3. #3

    This is very insightful, i come
    From a gifted family and there was always talk of moms gift falling on us because she got her calling first. Right now i can see our gifts are different, thanks you for shedding some light on the topic.

  4. #4

    Hayi Gogo xaubhodla don't apologize we understand ba unguGogo uneDlozi. Thokoza 🙏🏽

  5. #5

    Thokoza Gogo, I would like some clarity regarding idlozi:
    We all know that "it is a spirit without a gender and it possesses umuntu ophilayo." My assumption is that idlozi, is a spirit that has never been a human who once lived on this earth? Is that correct? Because we all know that 'ithongo' umuntu osewadlula emhlabeni who was a human being who once lived on earth (who was possessed by idlozi). Ithongo rests in peace, but not idlozi?

  6. #6

    Thokoza gogo, is it possible for one to have an ancestral calling in a manner that they are experiencing karma?

  7. #7

    Informative,thanks.

  8. #8

    heard this other explanation where they say ithonga are people who have passed on and idlozi is an angel… how true is that? mind you when they say angel they mean it in the general sense of Angels being those beings that can only be commanded by God

  9. #9

    These days ke nahana ka suicide feela…ho bohloko especially if you dnt have parents. So many questions, but no answers🥺

  10. #10

    Powerful conversation but once you present it in English it becomes very weak sisi.

  11. #11

    Siyabonga gogo… Chubhega ngo ghusifundisa

  12. #12

    Izithunwa I think it's a synonym for Amathonga…!

  13. #13

    Thokoza makhosi…..

  14. #14

    Thokoza gogo Mpho

  15. #15

    You are making so much sense 😘😘😘thank you

  16. #16

    Thank you so much this was informative 👏🏾👏🏾

  17. #17

    Thokoza Gogo, very informative

  18. #18

    Hi if u meet Itwasana and tll u tht u wll be a sangoma nd u hve to go nd twasa in a certain month nd day otherwise I wll go crazy shld I do that before I go crazy or shld I go to see another inyanga to tll me more before taking actions nd another thing at church thy tell me that ke "lebone"

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  20. #20

    Thokoza gogo, kuzwakele

  21. #21

    Uthwase nini?

  22. #22

    Thank u for this info….type of knowledge I've been searching for, pls post more.

  23. #23

    Eey Am not sure about every Ndlozi wanting you to succeed and prosper🤨. Umuntu omudala owashona singazwani engangifuni engangisupporthi mayeseyi ndlozi kushitsha kanjani??

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  25. #25

    Can we engage via email due to the nature of the subject: what are ghosts then?should we living link with the dead?what reference are you using for this information? Appreciative of this openness

  26. #26

    Thokoza Gogo
    I have a question though I've had from time to time that sometimes you go for uku yo thwasa and it might happen that the trainee can steal ur luck (akthathele inhlanhla yakho) or aphendulele ur gift and one realizes that the initiation they underwent has worsen the situation rather than making it better. How far true is this? I do wanna connect with my ancestors but I don't know where to start

  27. #27

    Thokoza gogo. Wanna cry, in similar situation of ukuthwasa idlozi lika mama. I need help of full on clarity, I really needed this video, thank you so much. Thokozani

  28. #28

    Hey Sis. I would like to interview for my series. Where are you based?

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