DOES VISITING/CLEANING FAMILY GRAVES GIVE YOU LUCK ?

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  • Опубликовано: 10 сен 2024

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  • @winnylubisi24
    @winnylubisi24 2 года назад +10

    I recently lost my son from an accident and before hand the only time I used to go to the cemetery was a funeral and now 5 months after I've been going there atleast more than 4 times a month I Chatt to him as to me it feels like that's his new home and when I'm feeling very down it helps me to feel closer to him. I've planted beautiful flowers 🌹 and water them, I don't really do anything or any rituals I just pray that his resting in peace and so far it's been giving me a peace of my mind although it hurts so much

    • @millicent_makhado
      @millicent_makhado  2 года назад +2

      Honestly death of a loved one really changes how we view the grave 😭
      So sorry 😞 for the loss of your son

  • @yvonnephathekilenyoni9115
    @yvonnephathekilenyoni9115 Год назад +2

    I just lost my mother we were very close l speak to her wen she go to her grave ,l update her on everything and ask for protection for my family l believe she is now my dlozi

  • @sphiwombukwana9094
    @sphiwombukwana9094 Год назад

    I went to my homeland in EC for the first time in 2017 where I saw graves of my ancestors for the first time. I spoke to them and it was a wonderful experience for me, it was as though they were physically there. My great grandmother, my great grandfather and some people of my family whom I never knew were laid to rest there and I spoke with each of them and I kind of knew they heard me. I left that place a new person since I also was a Christian who believed those people are dead and have no part in our lives anymore

  • @tshegofatsoleah6760
    @tshegofatsoleah6760 2 года назад +2

    Nna I'm a christian i don't usually go to the graves but this past good Friday we went to clean there. We lost our sister last year April so when we got there after cleaning, we did spoke we were having water,snuff, maize meal n mpepho. I don't really have much knowledge about these things we were with our mother,siblings n cousins. We went to our father's grave, grandfather, grandmother and others related to my father's side. There's peace going there ☺️ wether you speak or not by just entering you feel lighter and at peace ❤️🙏

  • @basetsana1
    @basetsana1 2 года назад +5

    I do go to the grave....and i do speak....i am not affraid....they never harmed me when they were alive so i dont believe they will hurt me not that they are on the other side.....this we have been doing for years...and i am definitely protected

  • @inspirationswirhememobong
    @inspirationswirhememobong 2 года назад +1

    I lost my Dad in 2020,I do go to his grave and just stand there moping at it not knowing what to say and then leave..but my sister takes care of the grave often she weeds it cleans it up and speaks to him..

  • @lebohangpatrickmoloi955
    @lebohangpatrickmoloi955 2 года назад +2

    Thanks a LOT for your great, educational videos ausi Milly. Please keep it up. I was with you when you started last year, I had started following as you appeared on the topics I searched about witchraft. Then I liked you a LOT from then and watched each of your videos about African cultures, traditions, witchraft, spirituality, African spirituality, etc.🤗🤗🤗🤗🤗🤗🤗🇪🇺🇺🇸💙

    • @millicent_makhado
      @millicent_makhado  2 года назад

      Oh wow 🤩 thank you so much for your support

    • @nancypelokgosi6451
      @nancypelokgosi6451 2 года назад

      Somewhere somehow its african culture and nna ke mocha still learning about christianity and what i have discover not all churches some of them they don't have a problem le motho a ya mabitleng or a boisa badimo like tsa masowe nna hey timilwe history ya teng cz re end up re wela fa go sa tshwanelang teng gongwe o le motho wa sedimo and you ho christianity dilo di bo di sa bereke or o le motho le se christ then o bo o ya traditional so wr mix things cz re batla go siamelwa but we don't know.

    • @millicent_makhado
      @millicent_makhado  2 года назад +1

      @@nancypelokgosi6451 very true

  • @GivenNechironga-pb8iu
    @GivenNechironga-pb8iu Год назад

    thank you so much Millicent your videos are informative,I remember back in 2016,I got double pay for cleaning my grandmother's grave

  • @matau583
    @matau583 2 года назад +1

    Thokoza gogo, I do it exactly 💯 like your granny , we love our family even if they passed on imagine when passed away your kids call you a demon 😈 💔 jooo

  • @mpepuoajobo4093
    @mpepuoajobo4093 Год назад

    Thank you Millie...it's my first time but i am already blessed...! May you continue with the good work ...! & o hlohonolofale ho ya pele

  • @anitatumeka1466
    @anitatumeka1466 2 года назад

    Beautiful as always and thanks for the pdf books❤️

  • @philanimbonambi7514
    @philanimbonambi7514 Год назад

    Hi Milly, thanks for the good advice. I have just followed you and I see there's a lot to learn from your teachings. I want to ask what is your take on people who bathe or perform cleansing at the graves, is it the right thing to do or is it part of witchcraft? I really don't agree with this.

  • @eddiefoba593
    @eddiefoba593 2 года назад

    Dumelang.

  • @lebohangpatrickmoloi955
    @lebohangpatrickmoloi955 2 года назад +1

    You're a SOCIALITE also. You've NEVER mentioned that ever in your videos! Vumani bo?😂

  • @ayebarealexander8778
    @ayebarealexander8778 2 года назад +2

    That's one weird belief.