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VaChihera

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Muera Shava, mutsika pane mbiri 🖤, mwana waChiweshe. Existence...Consciousness...Bliss 🙏🏿

Joined September 2015
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When @queenmakers contacted me for a beaded collar, headdress, anklets, I had never met her. The beading process introduced me to her and those that walk with her, protecting and guiding her. I accepted her deposit without knowing her totem, rearranged my schedule to fit her in.

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Do you like such places?

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In December of 2003 I died. Many call this a near death experience. This is where the spirit leaves the body for a moment but finds it’s way back. This experience was a turning point for me. I’d like to meet others who have had a similar experience. If you have please DM me.


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Right guys I'm back again ndikutengesawo tsvimbo idzo any design ndosota if u repost ndowanawo ma customers thanks in advance

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Our ancestors were wiser than us

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I started crying when I saw this picture. I don't know how it came to be that I'm a genetic throwback. I'm like these women. I have the polka dot cloth, the headbands, copper bracelets. Four ndoro shells that I carry wherever I go... Shona woman from Hwedza kwaSvosve 2024...

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Shona woman from Bindura in traditional clothing, 1928.

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Find people who can handle your darkest truths, who don't change the subject when you share your pain, or try to make you feel bad for feeling bad. Find people who understand we all struggle, some of us more than others, and that there's no weakness in admitting it.


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This must be a bragging right to every household!

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There are times when you think you are spiting someone, when in fact, you are destroying yourself. One such instance was when Robert Mugabe and his colleagues in ZANU (before it became ZANUPF) thought they didn’t need unity with ZAPU, as General Josiah Tongogara had demanded,…

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what triggered your spiritual awakening?


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Did you ever ask mom how she felt cooking every day?

Shona woman from Bindura in traditional clothing, 1928.

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being a later mom is so... insane sometimes. i am 40 with a 2 year old and that's a long time to have set certain routines & standards for my life and now everyday i am like this

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Thokozani Spiritual Child It's always good to know that your ancestors will always be guiding and bringing enlightment into your life at all times. No one can dim the light your guides have given you.


Zimbabwe 🔥🖤

Uphi?

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1.Undeniable facts: >We Shona-speaking people do not honour & celebrate our ancestors because we were told by white people (and accepted) that they were demons! >A prominent opposition leader called erecting of Mbuya Nehanda statue in Hre cbd demon worshipping & no one protested!


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Thokozani Spiritual Beings The moment you in your Spiritual Alignment era, people will be exposed. You will be shown people who really love you and who don't. And you find the one's you loved most, are your biggest enemies.


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When you shift from religion to spirituality you will be rejected by family and friends. This is mainly because shifting away from acceptable ideas about God challenges them to confront their own beliefs. They may view this as a direct attack to their identity.


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Every person at some point turns to music to survive. It’s up there with food, water and shelter. It is a basic need.


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My media company hired to do a documentary on Unsafe Abortions. l am traumatised by the different things that these clandestine ‘service providers’ use for termination. From hangers, concoctions, sticks, surf etc. Zimbabwe records 8000O induced abortions every year. Traumatised😩


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let us be the generation that will give our children nice native ndebele and shona names not ana “Arise Ndlovu”


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