English summery of Umsamo noDengezi (The Altar (sacred space) and the censer/thurible): Ukukhuluma Nokuxhumana NemiMoya Yabalele (Talking and Communicating with the Spirits of the Dead)
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Umsamo Institute
Umsamo Institute comprises indigenous
African healers and researchers able to provide our clients deep insights on
varied aspects of african spirituality. We are here to serve, and to help restore
the health, dignity and holistic wellness of our clients.
What We Strive For
We strive to build a South Africa in which no man, woman or child feels the need to hide the spiritual identity. A South Africa which is spiritually liberated.
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Latest from uMsamo
Umsamo: Ubizo nokwelapha kwendabuko
This book explores the broader scope of African Indigenous Healing practices, tracing their origins and evolution into the forms of healing that exist today.
UMSAMO – NEZIBI ZEZALA –English summary of the book
The book Umsamo (Nezibi Zezala) explores the deep spiritual and cultural significance of traditional Zulu practices, emphasizing the importance of ancestral veneration and the preservation of indigenous customs.
An English summary of the book Umsamo: Kuthangi Nayizolo
Umsamo (Kuthangi Nayizolo) is a profound exploration of African spirituality, particularly focusing on the concept of umsamo—a sacred space within the home where families connect with their ancestors.
An English summary of the book Umsamo; Ingono NeNkaba
Umsamo: Ingono neNkaba by Bhedlindaba is a reflective and thought-provoking work that explores themes of identity, ancestry, and spiritual connection in the context of African indigenous knowledge and belief systems using the concepts of the navel and the nipple.
UMSAMO: Umelaphi Wendabuko Nokwelapha
This book is written in IsiZulu to properly capture the essence of the Indigenous Knowledge System that is tied to African Indigenous Healing and its cognate facets.