Dr Khanyisile Litchfield-Tshabalala | African Spirituality | Violence | Apartheid | African Queens

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  • Опубликовано: 7 сен 2022
  • Governance in the 21st century has presented many challenges for African countries, and South Africa is no exception. This is a candid conversation with Dr Khanyisile Litchfield-Tshabalala about the current state of affairs in South Africa, and how the post 94 administration has failed its black citizens.
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  • @peterdawes9711
    @peterdawes9711 Год назад +159

    "The truth makes us angry because we are victims of lies".... That quote hit HOME for me!!!

  • @CryptoBun-G
    @CryptoBun-G Год назад +239

    I learned more about African history in this one hour podcast, then I have in my 33 years of living combined. I was born and raised in the usa, stripped of my heritage and my culture I have adopted the Western way of living. But recently I have been looking into my ancestry and my history, and this is the type of teaching that we as African descendants need throughout the entire world. Thank you so much I feel humbled and appreciative.

    • @sunriseemandleni206
      @sunriseemandleni206 Год назад +8

      Ntsiki can you consider subtitling the podcast? This content is important and I can help.

    • @peterdawes9711
      @peterdawes9711 Год назад +5

      Jamaican here, and best believe I'm interested in discovering my genetic and cultural roots beyond just my Jamaican maroon ancestry.... This video is a most opportune scaffolding for me to start my journey!

    • @OyaRevolutionary
      @OyaRevolutionary Год назад

      8:53 I understand your stance completely. Individuals can be good but I hate white privilige and fake white superiority

    • @latonyayahalexander1078
      @latonyayahalexander1078 Год назад +2

      I can't understand most unless it's English I really want to here and understand the complete message. It's what I need to here from our mother 🌹I still listen so my spirit can receive what my flesh don't understand. I love to here the whole message in English I'm in America 🌹

    • @user-jr2ue9nu6y
      @user-jr2ue9nu6y 6 месяцев назад

      But I take it you will never strip yaself of all your western heritage and modernity and head back to Africa. Cause its too UnStarbucks.

  • @tsholofelotsholofelo3427
    @tsholofelotsholofelo3427 Год назад +289

    I love "UNPOPULAR OPINION" because the show helps us to choose our own heroes. Thank you sister Ntsiki

    • @sekasizani3124
      @sekasizani3124 Год назад +2

      TRUE!!!

    • @K.mbambo
      @K.mbambo 10 месяцев назад

      And help us to meet people we are supposed to know , thanks Ntsiki we really needed this lady.

  • @bongumusabhekizizwe3684
    @bongumusabhekizizwe3684 Год назад +188

    From this day onwards as a black man, I vow to love & respect our black beautiful queens. The Dr brought back memories of my grandmother & it's all crystal clear now the role she played in my family. May her warrior soul RIP. Sis Ntsiki we need Part 2 with the Dr, please! Thokozani bo Gogo!!

    • @DrKhanyiLitchfieldTshabalala
      @DrKhanyiLitchfieldTshabalala Год назад +9

      Ngijabulele lemizwa efana nale!!! If the podcast moves even one man, then we are advancing against patriarchy - we are laughing at its face. Ngibonga ngiguqe ngamadolo Bongumusa. Please teach the men you interact with

    • @NtsikiMazwai
      @NtsikiMazwai Год назад +1

      Noted ❤️

    • @DrKhanyiLitchfieldTshabalala
      @DrKhanyiLitchfieldTshabalala Год назад +1

      Camagu! Makaphumule uGogo, abe yiDlozi elihel

    • @matshidisokitime5246
      @matshidisokitime5246 Год назад +5

      @@DrKhanyiLitchfieldTshabalala Mama I'm inspired and understand myself better becoz I thought and was made to feel weird for not believing and drowned to Christian but more inclined with my black spiritual.. Thank you for your time and wisdom. Highly appreciated

    • @practicalgrowthacademy3189
      @practicalgrowthacademy3189 Год назад +4

      We love and appreciate you and your awakening King

  • @luluhlophe3023
    @luluhlophe3023 Год назад +82

    “The land is barren because we have removed the womb from the land”
    Wow, I agree, TRUTH, THANK YOU MAMA

  • @bongumusicntuli491
    @bongumusicntuli491 Год назад +80

    "African men should speak patriarchy out of their mouths as soon as I finish this podcast " As a young, black, conscious and handsome man . I was like " take us home Mama"🙌🙌

    • @danielholley6829
      @danielholley6829 Год назад +2

      That statement alerted me. She hit that statement HARD and I felt it.

  • @beverlyneadhiambo3224
    @beverlyneadhiambo3224 Год назад +91

    Kindly include English translation for some of us who do not understand South African language which is so sweet to hear. Watching from Kenya🇰🇪 Dr. Khanyisile is an african queen gem I love a perspective and psychological reasoning.👏

    • @kinyanjuikariuki3700
      @kinyanjuikariuki3700 Год назад +20

      Weirdly enough I didn’t feel like I missed anything. As much as I didn’t understand those parts, It’s just flowed. I can’t really explain it.

    • @ronaldtucker8997
      @ronaldtucker8997 Год назад

      @@kinyanjuikariuki3700 so what did she say then?

    • @faithwaeni3069
      @faithwaeni3069 Год назад +9

      I never get lost in this conversation somehow I understand

    • @grahammuriuki8805
      @grahammuriuki8805 5 месяцев назад

      Don't complain, listen, and you will understand what she says. We Africans have gone through great trauma. Look at what the Europeans have inflicted on us through greed and brutality.

    • @tebohomarou4335
      @tebohomarou4335 2 месяца назад

      What is south African language 😂nxaa

  • @nontethelelomaphanga5373
    @nontethelelomaphanga5373 Год назад +61

    Tiktok brought me here and I don't regret it. I'm enlighten and reformed. Thank you Sis Ntsiki and I agree with everyone we need mama monthly here because we are a generation who can't have these truthful conversations amongst ourselves.

    • @GoodGoodGuyaneseGirl
      @GoodGoodGuyaneseGirl Год назад +1

      Right. Mama said the social media thing is not her calling. She needs the help in that regard. That should always be a part if this platform, where we listen to the elders.... how else will we know, learn, our story and not his?

    • @paipai9545
      @paipai9545 Год назад +1

      Me too yazi.

    • @judithmuna1068
      @judithmuna1068 10 месяцев назад

      Ma'am!❤❤❤❤

  • @ladytee3249
    @ladytee3249 Год назад +40

    I feel like I have found a mother who shares my beliefs. I'm literally am filled with tears. I'm so vested in what she is sharing.

    • @nolubynature9513
      @nolubynature9513 Год назад

      ❤this is how I felt the first day I heard her speak as well 🙏🏾

  • @leigh4326
    @leigh4326 Год назад +86

    I’m a Motswana and Khoisan descendant, I’m so glad that I was raised in a family that follows such, my tribe maybe small but we were taught there’s no gender roles. My dad, uncles and brothers all cook. My mom loves gardening. No one is higher than the other. To cook and clean doesn’t make a man feminine or to be a “sissy” nor does gardening or agriculture make a woman masculine. I just wish more outside of my community understood this, gender roles have never been an African way of life. We needed to support each other and one another’s talents. Enkosi Mama and enkosi Ntsiki. This is beautiful. We are wired with 14 generations of memories, let’s unlock them and walk in our glory. Mayibuye iAfrika.

  • @lebohangmoramotse9828
    @lebohangmoramotse9828 Год назад +145

    More books need to be written about the real African history and its spirituality.

    • @DrKhanyiLitchfieldTshabalala
      @DrKhanyiLitchfieldTshabalala Год назад +3

      Camagu! Mawavume amaThonga. Mawakhulume, sibhale!

    • @prowessmpanza9550
      @prowessmpanza9550 Год назад +7

      True Africans should tell thier stories indeed.

    • @Steve_the_og
      @Steve_the_og Год назад +2

      They already exist brother, they're just suppressed

    • @lebohangmoramotse9828
      @lebohangmoramotse9828 Год назад +4

      @@Steve_the_og We can start by having mini-libraries in our neighborhoods. And our people need to know that it's not about conversion, it's about history and knowing where we come from.

    • @madimetjamoabelofilms
      @madimetjamoabelofilms Год назад +2

      @@DrKhanyiLitchfieldTshabalala Thokozani Bo Gogo. I am a filmmaker and I want to tell african stories. Where can I learn my true history? Please recommend for me any relevant material. Camagu

  • @highandmightyqueen79
    @highandmightyqueen79 Год назад +116

    I just love how Ntsiki is just learning from her guests...listens and is always attentive. this podcast is amazing

  • @kwamedoka8229
    @kwamedoka8229 Год назад +9

    I'm from that country so call Sudan today, the kingdom of Kush, and I never here a single person talk this deep knowledge and history before, really I want to read your books, promise my self first and my people's in Sudan I will be the Messenger to translate this knowledge because we're unconsciousness about our history 📚😥

  • @khanyi1927
    @khanyi1927 Год назад +30

    I love how Ntsiki sits quietly and attentively just LISTENS and lets the guest tell her story. Amazing ❤

  • @khulanelehrsa6621
    @khulanelehrsa6621 Год назад +228

    We need part 2.. Please... Mama has a lot for us to learn. Truly she can be there for 20 hrs. She keeps you captivated with all the info. Thank you for inviting her.

  • @chubekambewu2569
    @chubekambewu2569 Год назад +133

    This episode is so liberating, as a black woman in this Era where the conversation is so loudly conflicting, yenza kubenzima nyani kuzifumana as a black African woman...yemmaann but the colonizers really did a number or us🤬, they stripped us of everything, they came for our all👹👺, but now we know and we are conscious. Thank you, for teaching us

    • @DrKhanyiLitchfieldTshabalala
      @DrKhanyiLitchfieldTshabalala Год назад +12

      That was the aim Chubeka! Colonialism was designed as a forever system. Trade Politics and Christianity in Africa and the East: -1916 Paperback - July 8, 2009 ; by A. J. (Allan John) Macdonald (Author) ; Print length. 332 pages. There are so many clues in this book about it. If Arabs and Europe wanted temporary exploitation, they would have taken our minerals and people at gun-point. No, they wanted a re-make of us into permanent slaves, which we still are - at varying levels. Their bodies are gone now, but their systems remain, with our permission. Their religions remain, with our permission. I was watching CGTN this morning, the Chinese Govt meting out Chinese medicine to victims of a flood. Thina? Umhlonyane is a viral disease AK-47. Shall our Govt patent it? Now before a white monopoly pharmaceutical company does? No, we promote benylin, med lemon, etc, etc.....

    • @njabumabu5224
      @njabumabu5224 Год назад +2

      @@DrKhanyiLitchfieldTshabalala mama Khanyisile, I literally have second-hand trauma just listening to you.
      On another note, I appreciate how articulate yourself. So easy to follow and understand. Thank you

    • @DrKhanyiLitchfieldTshabalala
      @DrKhanyiLitchfieldTshabalala Год назад +2

      That was the aim of colonisation = colonialism. We are living it. From religion, to social systems and education. The very foundation of our colonialism, the foreign religion (Islam or Christianity), is also the very thing that when shattered, like all foundations, would send the colonial house crumbling. Ixaka lapho ke sana. In Soweto, we say, brigga bhova! i-brigga net daar! So we continue self colonising

    • @DrKhanyiLitchfieldTshabalala
      @DrKhanyiLitchfieldTshabalala Год назад +5

      @@njabumabu5224 I live this trauma every day. In August, on my birthday, I was on empty beach at night, in Dar Es Salaam, with family and a local friend. It was full moon. As I started ukuphahla, I saw and heard the screams and cries of Afrikans at the bottom of that part of the ocean. Then i remembered that Zanzibar was twice a slave market, for the Arabs (Trans-Pacific) and the Europeans (Trans-Atlantic). It was so horrifying. And all these spirits ask really, is that their story is told. For their story to be upheld, across generations - not as if some goats or chickens died. You know a story that just fizzles into the air

    • @njabumabu5224
      @njabumabu5224 Год назад +1

      @@DrKhanyiLitchfieldTshabalala and thank you for being that vessel. Listening to you, I'm questioning many things that I've learnt about spirituality. Experiencing a lot of cognitive dissonance as well. I appreciate learning regardless. 🙂🙂
      On a different note, you look like the Litchfield women from Malutha, Eswatini

  • @lebobarbie3593
    @lebobarbie3593 Год назад +85

    Wow Wow Wow.. the African culture that we have lost🤲🏽😭 More of our elders need to write books to leave us with our stories told by us Africans❤ Thank you for sharing!

  • @movewithmalberriiyogii6034
    @movewithmalberriiyogii6034 Год назад +8

    She’s the first black woman president South Africa needs. If only wishes were horses

  • @AfrocentrikQueen
    @AfrocentrikQueen Год назад +14

    Ooohweee “African spirituality it is so deep, and women led it because African Men understood one thing; that the process of giving birth is a process of procreation….we were called procreators.” 🙌🏾🙌🏾🙌🏾🙌🏾👏🏾 the power in that statement.

  • @eugenetsheponhlabathi6723
    @eugenetsheponhlabathi6723 Год назад +21

    This queen is a priceless encyclopedia

  • @anozivamarindire5881
    @anozivamarindire5881 Год назад +12

    I stan for this woman's intelligence and wisdom. I am a Christian but I have always claimed from my own analysis that patriarchy is not an African system.

    • @DrKhanyiLitchfieldTshabalala
      @DrKhanyiLitchfieldTshabalala Год назад +3

      Thank you for being open-minded. It is a strength that most of us do not have. Most Christians do not think like you. Never lose your strength

  • @carolsmind
    @carolsmind Год назад +14

    We are yet to unpack the psychology behind the humiliation of the black man. I can 100% resonate with umama.

  • @morrisgreen6863
    @morrisgreen6863 Год назад +46

    As a African living in America I can relate to so much of what this wise woman said. Especially especially them forcing us to do these degraded things. Prostitution, pimping, drug dealer, and drug users. They created the ghettos of America just like in South Africa they created townships. I think they got together and decided what they are going to do with black people on both continents

    • @lrlavalais2068
      @lrlavalais2068 Год назад

      Not to mention, forcing the gay/trans agenda on our people.

  • @mcebomaziya3299
    @mcebomaziya3299 Год назад +19

    She is preaching!! My Lord how have I only just experienced this amazing woman? Thank you for this. This is the best interview I’ve seen in years!

    • @Fadzi
      @Fadzi 5 месяцев назад

      Hi my love. I am thinking the exact same thing as I am watching this, how am I only just now experiencing this powerful woman?? Yho!!! I am forever changed by this interview. Scrolled down to comment and saw your comment here hehehe. Next time I see you we are taking this discussion further over some bubbles🥂😘

  • @tinkerbell3162
    @tinkerbell3162 Год назад +26

    This episode is so explosive and necessary!!!
    Language plays a significant role in African spirituality and white people understood this when they came to steal. A brilliant example is that the word "Nkulunkulu" is actually "Mkhulu woMkhulu". "Nguni" is actually "Ngoni". All these words were intentionally warped.
    If a person is constantly hearing and aware of the the word "Ngoni", it becomes harder to colonies their mind. You learn that you are without sin which completely goes against what religion teaches through. When you change the language you get to control people and introduce religion as the only gateway to the whitemans concept of "repentence", you remove from their language and lives the knowledge that they were never with sin ie:babengoni.
    Also, the introduction of "the lamb" was anoher way of removing us from ourselves. Sheep descend from Europe and Asia, not Africa. We used goats and so to remove us yet again from who we are, they eliminated the goat and introduced sheep. This is also another reason why if you observe closely, very very few African practices make use of the sheep when offering ancestry sacrifices. If you remove the goat, you remove the connection.

    • @DrKhanyiLitchfieldTshabalala
      @DrKhanyiLitchfieldTshabalala Год назад +7

      Ohhhh Tinkerbell....you are so wise. Mawabongwe aamDlozi akupha ukukhalipha. uMkhulu woMkhulu would be what they call God. Hence I tell people the whole concept of God is foreign to Afrikans and it is the source of confusion.
      Uyabona imbuzi nemvu..... yo! I know ngoba I am a Litichfeild and a Dlamini mzukulu. uMa wazihlaba zombili mekenza umsebenzi weSintu ngoba yena nguMuntu, oLitchfield (ubukhwe bakhe noma abakobaba), ngamangisi. They are sheep people
      Vibva mbuzi! The cleanest animal on earth. It cleans its own system. It eats herbs.

    • @tinkerbell3162
      @tinkerbell3162 Год назад +5

      Ngyabonga mama ❤️looking forward to reading your book! I absolutely love learning

    • @dlepuno
      @dlepuno Год назад

      So profoundly true and powerful.

  • @okina3way
    @okina3way Год назад +57

    People who are not watching your podcast are really missing out. Please never stop. This podcast will end up in the history books. I need this so much. Thank you for sharing!

  • @vusih.vilakazi3048
    @vusih.vilakazi3048 Год назад +11

    The truth we don't want to hear. We need more of her 😍

  • @Katstix
    @Katstix Год назад +4

    I cried when she scried

  • @wandiledlamini9788
    @wandiledlamini9788 Год назад +37

    Shoo Ntsiki i actually shed a tear on this podcast. Please bring UMama back for a second episode. She is a walking library with information that we need to hear and refer to when we liberate our people. Thank you for this episode and to the team behind the podcast.

  • @Ckura_
    @Ckura_ Год назад +19

    Apartheid trauma is generational.🥺

  • @retha_
    @retha_ Год назад +94

    I will be repeating this podcast as many times as I can. There is a lot of unlearning to do and I am glad that I have found this podcast to assist with the learning and unlearning. Thank you to everyone involved 🙏🏾

    • @NtsikiMazwai
      @NtsikiMazwai Год назад +4

      Everybody does read your comments ❤️we thank you

    • @unpopularopinion_za
      @unpopularopinion_za  Год назад +5

      Thank you Retha 🙏🏾 We are so happy you are learning from the podcast!

    • @thapelomalebo7024
      @thapelomalebo7024 Год назад

      For real though🔥🔥

  • @Ncebzit
    @Ncebzit Год назад +13

    Wow, the only content mainstream won't show, this should be on national TV 📺. So we could make our own minds

  • @JohnThomas-li2vi
    @JohnThomas-li2vi Год назад +12

    As a Pan African man from America, whose father was freedom fighting Pan African man, I can truthfully understand from a spiritual and cellular level what she is saying. I feel it deep within my soul, even if I try not to feel it is always with me. Living in white America the horrors that I and other African Americans people have witnessed is truly traumatic. But we are a strong, tough and truly resilient people who will come through all of this. After our trials and tribulations are over we will once again take our place in the world where we belong. And once the script is flipped our ancestors will help up do what we have to do, stay strong. Peace and love.

  • @sibusisiwemagubane4266
    @sibusisiwemagubane4266 Год назад +44

    This is mind blowing and definitely makes more sense then the life we are forced to live now . I think that’s why there is so much mental health struggles in our generation today because our spirits are unsettled. We should not be living like this .

    • @ayandamhlongo5144
      @ayandamhlongo5144 Год назад +1

      This is the ACTUAL reason.

    • @stephenkyalo8170
      @stephenkyalo8170 Год назад

      You are sharp..I tend to think It is by design so that we can enrich the big pharma.

  • @albertchikadaya2685
    @albertchikadaya2685 Год назад +22

    Leadership. A whole library of wisdom & African consciousness.

  • @mlandoolwethu579
    @mlandoolwethu579 Год назад +22

    Bab credo Mutwa also said that it was women who were miners of minerals not men❤️🤞🤞🤞❤️❤️

  • @Frequency1682
    @Frequency1682 3 месяца назад +3

    The powers of Ancestral Memory resonate throughout this Woman's thoughts.
    I'm reminded of an African Proverb I've heard that enlightened and sustains me...
    "The good teacher works to help the student to remember things that they already know".
    This woman is a good teacher.

  • @nonkolo_faith
    @nonkolo_faith Год назад +20

    Im completely Christian but this woman speaks to me so much!!! I am going to research about my people... the Zungu clan because there are parts of me that cannot conform to systems and I know now that it must come from my lineage. Thank you Dr Khanyisile!!! It is beautiful to see Nstiki come into her calling.

    • @NtsikiMazwai
      @NtsikiMazwai Год назад +1

      🥰🥰🥰

    • @DrKhanyiLitchfieldTshabalala
      @DrKhanyiLitchfieldTshabalala Год назад +2

      Bafune sisi oZungu, mewubathola, uzozithola nawe. Futhi ngeke ukholwe ukuthi kanti uzalwa ngamaqhawe anje!

    • @nonkolo_faith
      @nonkolo_faith Год назад

      @@DrKhanyiLitchfieldTshabalala this means so much to me... I really appreciate it!

  • @shulazungu6805
    @shulazungu6805 Год назад +18

    She’s a walking encyclopedia of knowledge and the voice of our time. Thank you Ntsiki

  • @tlaly
    @tlaly Год назад +24

    Though a christ believer myself, I loved this episode so much. It's so good to never just accept what we're told but to be objective, question and seek more knowledge. Contrary to popular belief, I believe this is what God requires from us, to endlessly seek knowledge ❤️.

  • @banziimavuso9974
    @banziimavuso9974 Год назад +41

    This woman is powerful. Mind blown, all I've been reading about patriarchy and it's nonsense is proven here.

    • @DrKhanyiLitchfieldTshabalala
      @DrKhanyiLitchfieldTshabalala Год назад +7

      Izinyanya, amaDlozi in this woman, are powerful. Not her! I am merely a vessel who was willing to painfully detach from Catholicism and Protestantism (ubuzalwane) and totally embrace a Spirituality which related to demonism, even by its own people. It is a life of isolation. Ngobonga nina Mavuso, baShengu.

    • @banziimavuso9974
      @banziimavuso9974 Год назад +2

      @@DrKhanyiLitchfieldTshabalala Beautiful! I'm a Xhosa Mavuso.
      Please share your contact details. I would love to invite you on my podcast 🙏🏼

    • @nolubynature9513
      @nolubynature9513 Год назад

      ​@@DrKhanyiLitchfieldTshabalalait really is an isolated life😢. I used to be Catholic too, went to Catholic primary and high schools and was deeply involved in the youth and choir at church so detaching and unlearning was super difficult and alienating. But I found so much joy, light and hope in the information and truth and messengers like yourself Mama 🙏🏾 long life to you and all that you do, may you continue to be a lighthouse for us who are lost out here in this messy system as we try find the way back to our true ways❤🙏🏾

  • @siphemwellie3326
    @siphemwellie3326 Год назад +30

    This episode brought me to tears 👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾🕯🕯🕯❤️❤️❤️ Camagu and thank you sisi Ntsiki for the platform to assisting in healing the black African child and bring us back to our true selves. As for uMama uDr Khanyisile I have no words just gratitude thokozani bogogo 👏🏾🕯 Makukhanye

  • @shiruel7
    @shiruel7 Год назад +12

    As I am on the line of RE-MEMBERING who I am, trying to unlern all the sewages induced propagandas ive been fed for decade, am Thankfull for finding this podcast, the ancestoral lineage I come from is trully guiding me HOME. CREDITS TO MAMA am Trully happy. Much love from Kenya

  • @AmahleN
    @AmahleN Год назад +9

    The lies we have been fed... really it is making me 😡 . Let's unite ma Africa... woman we must stand together, we are so powerful we not even aware what we are capable of...

  • @nomsebenzi1
    @nomsebenzi1 Год назад +12

    Mama needs to come back...siyacela Ntsiki

  • @tukzbeatsmusic2279
    @tukzbeatsmusic2279 Год назад +47

    Sis Ntsiki, i cant thank you enough for the work you are doing to help our people elevate their consiousness, I APPRECIATE YOU QUEEN!!

    • @DrKhanyiLitchfieldTshabalala
      @DrKhanyiLitchfieldTshabalala Год назад +1

      Sibonga i-Unpopular Opinion nyani, nyani! To think that they are doing this out of their pocket.

  • @thamsanqamashaba4515
    @thamsanqamashaba4515 Год назад +5

    please bring her back i really don't think she really unpacked in all honesty, she needs at least 3 more episodes too really unpack

  • @saneleselby9771
    @saneleselby9771 Год назад +2

    Mmmmm m speechless!!!! No wonder there was a Queen Nzinga and so on women were powerful

  • @kennethwelch6212
    @kennethwelch6212 Год назад +8

    Thanks for talking in English my ancestors did awful things and my schools don't teach us this, thanks for talking about it in a language I can understand. You are helping me understand why the cycle must stop. Thank you for this content

    • @southernafricanboy4148
      @southernafricanboy4148 2 месяца назад

      God bless you sir. We just want the truth told. We don't seek vengence or anything like that

  • @sylviafuller326
    @sylviafuller326 Год назад +7

    Dr Khan is a powerful Woman. You taught me a lot. Thanks warrior Queen, spitting out the truth while educating. Jamaica sending Strength....

  • @ThembyTisha1
    @ThembyTisha1 Год назад +8

    mama is touching on everything essential. We need her wisdom - our winning lies of rectifying the african spirituality misconception first.

  • @energy_positive
    @energy_positive Год назад +10

    very powerful and touching...uMama was even connected to the ancestors hence a bit of a (CRY}....Thanks you Unpopular Opinion Team.

  • @Kushy36
    @Kushy36 Год назад +10

    Mama, what you said about white people got me asking myself "how did we forgive them after all they did to us?" Beautiful episode, so eye opening "we had gender relations" PAC must be resurected. Mama is our female president we have been waiting. 50:14

    • @DrKhanyiLitchfieldTshabalala
      @DrKhanyiLitchfieldTshabalala Год назад

      The Berlin Conference, that decided the scramble for Afrika, sat over 4 years. They sit annually now, under another name. Planning evil.

  • @CelestialShaman44
    @CelestialShaman44 Год назад +6

    She is a warrior!! I watched both podcasts. And I am proud this channel has given hee powerful voice to how historical oppression colonial domination from point A to point B has destroyed spirituality and culture. Let's crush what has happened and cleanse and. ..remove all this pain.

  • @sibisivusi7352
    @sibisivusi7352 Год назад +6

    Makwande! thank you for inviting the Elder Dr Khanyisile Litchfield-Tshabalala.....may the ancestors continue to guide and protect her...

  • @molokomoloko5099
    @molokomoloko5099 Год назад +8

    I got so emotional watching this episode so much that I had to pause and regroup. This is a world of knowledge. Thank you Dr and Ntsiki. I love you my queens

  • @Ramasan---
    @Ramasan--- Год назад +6

    Thank you Ntsiki, as a black man, I'm slowly liberated from my patriarchal inheritance. Mme Litchfield, as always, our mother queen!

  • @Mokonewantshidikgolo
    @Mokonewantshidikgolo Год назад +3

    Watching this one feels like crying , wondering how will we reclaim the glory of Africa.

    • @hermanslebona8323
      @hermanslebona8323 Год назад

      Thank you Gogo, for the greatest wisdom, I remember first listening to you at the first Sedibeng Regional launch in Midvaal and heard the power of your voice and the wisdom of your words. Thank you mama

  • @bongiwe
    @bongiwe Год назад +5

    I love this woman. She is peaking jewels, pearls of wisdom.

  • @mzoomadela1588
    @mzoomadela1588 Год назад +6

    Yhoo camagu dadewethu ngenqubo eyakhayo kubobonke abanezazelwa zokubuyisela ilizwe ebantwini.
    Umama uliziko lolwazi ngemvelaphi yomtu omnyama ngokubanzi.
    Uyabulela uMaqathalkhuni.
    Camagu!👏🏿

  • @behindtheseams810
    @behindtheseams810 Год назад +20

    I wish we had more accessible information about African spirituality, Thank you for starting these conversations

  • @friedahmshwane195
    @friedahmshwane195 Год назад +7

    Ntsiki promise to bring her back please, She has so much Information for us to consume 🙏❤

  • @MsMousy82
    @MsMousy82 Год назад +16

    The Journey to Unearthing our truth is a painful one.
    The oppressor will always try to water down the truth to suit their agenda.
    While many truths continue to emerge from so many different sources and the African Child has been for so very long been deprived of their truth, What can each of us do to reclaim our truth in our everyday normal lives to restore it's meaning and give it power in our everyday lives?

  • @patricknkosi5412
    @patricknkosi5412 Год назад +5

    Wow... umama just obliterated the cult curtain! I cried with you mama, the loss is immense we need people like you right now, Africans are lost! And tell it like it is don't minse your words as you just did. I envision a conversation between umama, Mkhulu Ntsingiza, and Maponga J III... that could be lit🔥

  • @brianmokgawa9956
    @brianmokgawa9956 Год назад +11

    Please Ntsiki let Dr Khanyisile Shabalala come back please this time around let her talk about amaglozi or ubungoma if possible.. And please send the link of her books she wrote xamaku 🙏🏽

    • @NtsikiMazwai
      @NtsikiMazwai Год назад +1

      🤔🤔🤭🤭🤭🤭💓

    • @siziwetobie5818
      @siziwetobie5818 Год назад

      Brian you can show respect! Tshabalala bhuti please and it’s Camagu not xamaku

  • @solomzitutuka9169
    @solomzitutuka9169 Год назад +9

    This is so powerful, I truly wish all Africans can watch this. Thank you Mama...

  • @Katstix
    @Katstix Год назад +7

    Sudan has more pyramids than Egypt? Oh wow, when was I going to learn this? First time hearing her and I am obsessed with Mme Dr Khanyisile - she needs to keep speaking. Thanks you Ausi Ntsiki

  • @babybabe134
    @babybabe134 9 месяцев назад +1

    “The truth will set you free but first it will piss you off.”

  • @hervoicentandopz1217
    @hervoicentandopz1217 Год назад +13

    I'm so happy she touched on agriculture. Also how the first people that were targeted during colonization were women because they could see just how strong women are.

  • @kwenaferdinent2532
    @kwenaferdinent2532 Год назад +8

    i needed the gender part. ive been preaching this so much.

  • @samorankente9161
    @samorankente9161 Год назад +5

    Enkosi maGcwanini for bringing us Dr Khanyisile, what a liberating conversation.

  • @lihleqozi3406
    @lihleqozi3406 Год назад +11

    Mna I am born into a Christian family, but with that I have always been told I have a "Gift". As I tend to be connected to my Great Grandmother even though she died way before I was born. Coming across this video has truly opened up a new sense connection to my African being and in a way it is so comforting. Thank you Sis Ntsiki for such an informative video.❤

    • @noma8095
      @noma8095 6 месяцев назад

      I'm happy for you I have been confused of who's this great grandmother I connect to now I'm at peace aswell

  • @peterselane9549
    @peterselane9549 Год назад +5

    wow wow wow.....im speechless and tears rolling down my face

  • @thingolikalizeka
    @thingolikalizeka Год назад +11

    Absolutely beautiful! Thank you Dr Khanyisile for gracing us with your knowledge. Sibonge OGogo noMkhulu for walking with you. We shall take the baton. I am rejoicing and crying at the same time. ❤️

  • @dawnsocosathando3419
    @dawnsocosathando3419 Год назад +2

    😭😭😭😭what a time to be alive👏👏👏👏 today came across this podcast and been binge watching every episode....Thokoza boGogo noMkhulu❤❤❤❤

  • @ntombiceliangqandu
    @ntombiceliangqandu Год назад +18

    My daughter my children should, will listen to this podcast. I'm keeping for a lifetime...I'm learning too

  • @lindanimngadi2505
    @lindanimngadi2505 Год назад +21

    It's the 24th of September. It's a Heritage Day in South Africa. And it's my birthday today. And mus' say, this will be the most memorable birthdays of my life, because of this podcast. Thank you so very much to uMama. And from the man's perspective, I've learnt so much today. You're truly a Goddess. A risen Queen. You're the chosen one, to lead and liberate those who resonate with your calling.
    LONG LIVE THE SPIRIT OF A BLACK PANTHER!!!!!!.✊🏿✊🏿✊🏿

    • @DrKhanyiLitchfieldTshabalala
      @DrKhanyiLitchfieldTshabalala Год назад +4

      Happy born day and happy new year (yesterday was the Afrikan new year)

    • @lindanimngadi2505
      @lindanimngadi2505 Год назад +3

      @@DrKhanyiLitchfieldTshabalala
      Oh wow!!!. Thank you so much Ma. And a Happy New Year to you too.
      Again, thank you to infinity. For blessing us immensely, with your wisdom. Makukhanye!!!!!!.🙏🏿

    • @DrKhanyiLitchfieldTshabalala
      @DrKhanyiLitchfieldTshabalala Год назад +2

      Camagu! A blessed belated. You were born on the first day of the year! The Afrikan calendar year ends in Sept, on the 23rd.

  • @sphekza
    @sphekza Год назад +7

    Yoh Ntsiki, please plan another session with Mam' Khanyisile. I cannot get enough of her.

  • @MandisaManci
    @MandisaManci Год назад +3

    Tjoh, its her sensitivity for me when she was telling the stories, I also cried.

  • @siviwencokazi9278
    @siviwencokazi9278 Год назад +7

    This is a story of hope, this is a story of redemption 🥺

  • @cathrinenzimande8906
    @cathrinenzimande8906 Год назад +7

    This is the best education I’ve ever received Thokozani 🙌

  • @mikedlulane3971
    @mikedlulane3971 Год назад +3

    African spirituality is powerful and very relevant

  • @langabi408
    @langabi408 Год назад +7

    Much respect and appreciation for Dr Khanyisile. Very interesting and informative interview.
    Siyabonga Nsiki

  • @tebohophuthi
    @tebohophuthi Год назад +1

    The West would like for us to believe that women love flowers because it's romantic, also because they benefit from it economically. Women love & connect with flowers/plants because they connect on a spiritual level.

  • @mbalimaseko4201
    @mbalimaseko4201 Год назад +3

    😭😭😭😭 oh what a woman, what knowledge, what passion! Siyabonga Thokozani👏👏👏 Makwande

  • @ntomboxolomtati182
    @ntomboxolomtati182 Год назад +4

    Wow I can't get over this episode. I keep listening to it over and over again. I wish black south Africans would keep on listening to this.

  • @sirprize.7472
    @sirprize.7472 Год назад +2

    I have decided she should run south Africa i love her.

  • @maudiramaboea3803
    @maudiramaboea3803 Год назад +4

    The goosebumps I got watching this show! I am very grateful for people like Dr Khanyile for their wisdom. I can listen to her all day! Thanks Ntsiki for your show

  • @rosenkomo1760
    @rosenkomo1760 Год назад +4

    Wow we need her back, there's a lot we need to learn. I felt her tears she's so present in the stories she told💚👏🏿👑

  • @IM_PUNTER
    @IM_PUNTER Год назад +4

    Now I am starting to love Ntsiki Mazwai

    • @NtsikiMazwai
      @NtsikiMazwai Год назад +1

      That's terrible 😂😂

    • @IM_PUNTER
      @IM_PUNTER Год назад +1

      @@NtsikiMazwai I hated you because I was too arrogant to learn what the facts are, big up to you my lovely Sister

  • @queennannyabinghi1929
    @queennannyabinghi1929 Год назад +4

    ThANKH you both my Afrikan Queens 👸🏾👑🫅🏾💎😍😻🥰😘👏🏾🙌🏾💪🏾☝🏾🫶🏾❤️🖤💚🌹❤️💛💚

  • @OTGCAP
    @OTGCAP Год назад +6

    powerfull...we need to regroup as black people our magical unity is our rescuer...qamata mvelinqangi kemet nomkhubelwane ntu nonke nina besgodlo buyani nize kuthi nisincede siyanicela .....enkosi ntsiki ngale podcast

  • @nomondenkosi4611
    @nomondenkosi4611 Год назад +3

    Ungi khulisile umama Khanyi 🖤✊🏿🖤 she thought me about Africans spiritual,

  • @kevinandilemediahouse
    @kevinandilemediahouse Год назад +14

    Incredible episode. Thank goodness I am still intact with my Africanism ❤️🙌🏾🙌🏾🙌🏾

    • @DrKhanyiLitchfieldTshabalala
      @DrKhanyiLitchfieldTshabalala Год назад +2

      Please do not forget to share it with those who have lost theirs. Each one, teach one!

    • @pelewamacheli
      @pelewamacheli Год назад

      I stop being Catholic also. These days I listen to zion and clap-n-tap music.

  • @danielrosow8772
    @danielrosow8772 Год назад +2

    Had to play this twice deeply touched by the real black panther story. Yes the Bible deity acts more like a demonic force as the Gnostics said ‘demiurge’ the son who forgot its mother and proclaimed himself The Creator. Thank you for helping us to remember 🖤

    • @jet-f6n
      @jet-f6n Год назад

      The creator is neither male nor female. We refer to the creator as he because we humanize God, and the masculine vessel is the representation of power. In Islam, which many tend to think is oppressive to women, the creator is described as "we."
      This is all just femme-babble.

    • @danielrosow8772
      @danielrosow8772 Год назад

      @@jet-f6n I agree Great Spirit is beyond concept. Same way the name YHVH Yod Heh Vav Heh is I, Him, Her/Fire, Water, Air. Or the 99 divine Arabic names that all take on different attributes.
      However, as far as the biblical deity is ‘jealous’, tribal, and commanding of genocide I find it to be a political deity that takes from older traditions while accusing those very same traditions of being pagan. So metaphorically speaking Abrahamic religion is like a child that forgot its parent. That doesn’t negate the faith and heartical devout presence of The Almighty who is greater than books.
      Let us not let the books become idols man made books Most High made heaven and earth.

  • @mokopahuma2569
    @mokopahuma2569 Год назад +16

    I couldn’t help but shed a tear with you and your guest. I love what you are doing in your podcast. Camagu 🙌🏾

  • @amunra5336
    @amunra5336 Год назад +4

    WOW! Great information from a knowledgeable Elder. powerful! Africa will rise again. Ashe'

  • @christopher.marimokobe2795
    @christopher.marimokobe2795 Год назад +3

    Ss please bring our Doctor back we want part 2 of discussion, very informative-i totally agree with 95% of what she said.

  • @sphelelekotana342
    @sphelelekotana342 Год назад +2

    can she be my grandma ? sorry guys , i love african women who are such rebels & speak their minds . so much truth in each word she utters , ndi in love with this woman . 🙇🏽🙇🏽❤️

  • @aishawilliams5933
    @aishawilliams5933 Год назад +2

    She is so powerful!!!!