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Diaries of a Socio-Spiritualist

Someone once told me that they used to keep a diary, they stopped because they realized that all the things they were writing in there had become lies. If they couldn’t even be honest with themselves, in the privacy of their diary, what was the point?

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Diaries of a Socio-Spiritualist #2

Embracing Weirdness!
Often times we feel misunderstood, and start believing that the world is against us. Because we tend to process and interact with the world differently from the masses, we struggle to relate with normal events. Which sometimes causes problems, in our work place, family settings, society and even personal relationships.

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Indigenous practitioners and mental wellbeing dialogue

Dialogues with indigenous practitioners related to their pursuit of holistic wellbeing. As practitioners within the indigenous knowledge sector, their experiences are shrouded in mystery. These dialogues aim to provide some insights into the lives of people who serve as connection between the human, corporal reality and the unseen spiritual dimension.

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Wellbeing Network Dairies Podcast

Wellbeing Network Diaries is focusing on stories told by social leaders, healers and social entrepreneurs about their work and their wellbeing pursuits.

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Spiritual Connections

The Academy welcomes its first guest of the Podcast. Sister Ntokozo is a Spiritualist, Healer, Social Activist, Artist, and mother. This video is about spiritual connections, learning to understand our spiritual calling, especially if you are not called into the orthodox path of Sangoma/ Thwasa initiation.

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Inter-Religion Connections

The Academy speak to Rubina Ghoor from HeartnetSA about the Muslim’s faith approach to Spirituality, Inter-religion, Love and Faith. Feel free to leave a comment or contact us if you want to be on our platform and share your thoughts on spiritual connections, networking, and indigenous knowledge!

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Humanitarian Crisis: Translated to Networking for the Marginalised

The humanitarian sector, mainly encompasses diverse actors dedicated to the upliftment and elevation of societies and individuals in vulnerable circumstances, including responding to crisis (Stephenson 2005) To deal with the many crises that threaten the wellbeing and survival of the population, including the workers, the humanitarian community has adopted a number of strategies, most of which promote networks as means of resilience (Lai et al 2019).

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Indigenous wellbeing dialogues – Session 1

Wellbeing Network Diaries is focusing on stories told by social leaders, healers and social entrepreneurs about their work and their wellbeing pursuits.