Books by Mmatheo Motsisi
Tsodilo Hills The Whispering Rock & Mountains of the Gods I have visited most of the sacred sites... more Tsodilo Hills The Whispering Rock & Mountains of the Gods I have visited most of the sacred sites in the world that have awakened the Inner Self and evoked deep revere for Mother Nature. Some of these experiences have been captured in my book, "Odyssey of a Healer." I have always been drawn to connect deeply with this sacred site, Tsodilo Hills. Every whisper that was heard in silence became an irresistible magnetic whirlpool. Furthermore, the timing of the visit was of prime importance, the 2023 Winter Solstice in the Southern hemisphere, also called hibernal solstice. A period marked by the shortest day of the year with the earliest sunset and the first day of winter in the astronomical calendar. Tsodilo Hills, a sacred place for the San, who call them the "Mountains of the Gods" and the "Rock that Whispers." I pondered on these veneration sayings by the San. In my own opinion based on the recent experience at the site. I have awoken to the realization that Mother Nature affords the pilgrim the opportunity to see the unseen and to hear the unspoken depending on whether the seeker is ripe to be the recipient of her gentle whispers. I harbour a deep-rooted belief that Direct Knowing is achieved through the embodiment of the experience itself. Becoming one with the
ODYSSEY OF A HEALER, 2017
Among the Indigenous people and many spiritual, mystical, esoteric traditions, the direct mode of... more Among the Indigenous people and many spiritual, mystical, esoteric traditions, the direct mode of knowing is achieved through “merging or becoming one with the object of intentionality.”
As a healer, mystic and one entrusted with Ancient Wisdom by the Gatekeepers of Knowledge, one harbours a deep rooted belief that Direct Knowing is achieved through embodiment of the experience itself. Becoming one with the experience opens the avenue of compassionate knowing. The partake of the experience becomes a Friend not an Intruder. Neither is the experience regarded as the Subject nor Object
This book is based on my own spiritual journey in search of the true essence of my being. In order to arrive at this compelling topic, Odyssey of a Healer, I immersed myself through a self-study of my own sacred experiences with Mother Nature as the Teacher and Bestower of this sacred gift.
This further led me to interact with other healers globally and capture their own sacred experiences with Mother Nature that contributed to their high calling as wisdom keepers of Ancient ways of knowing.
Among the Indigenous people and many spiritual, mystical, esoteric traditions, the direct mode of... more Among the Indigenous people and many spiritual, mystical, esoteric traditions, the direct mode of knowing is achieved through " merging or becoming one with the object of intentionality. " As a healer, mystic and one entrusted with Ancient Wisdom by the Gatekeepers of Knowledge, one harbours a deep rooted belief that Direct Knowing is achieved through embodiment of the experience itself. Becoming one with the experience opens the avenue of compassionate knowing. The partake of the experience becomes a Friend not an Intruder. Neither is the experience regarded as the Subject nor Object This book is based on my own spiritual journey in search of the true essence of my being. In order to arrive at this compelling topic, Odyssey of a Healer, I immersed myself through a self-study of my own sacred experiences with Mother Nature as the Teacher and Bestower of this sacred gift. This further led me to interact with other healers globally and capture their own sacred experiences with Mother Nature that contributed to their high calling as wisdom keepers of Ancient ways of knowing.
Papers by Mmatheo Motsisi
We are born with the creative power of the universe, which is our thought, at the tip of our tong... more We are born with the creative power of the universe, which is our thought, at the tip of our tongue. That which lies at the tip of our tongue is the spoken word when uttered it birth action. Basically, every act is a self-definition. Deep in our heart, the soul knows who we are; in declaring who we are publicly we achieve the highest form of visioning and tranquility. Therefore, every problem we encounter it is a spiritual lesson reminding us that we are a soul. We awaken to the truth that Life is a gift from God; everything comes from God and returns to God on fulfilling its sacred contract. During our earthly sojourn we encounter spiritual lessons with primary purpose to awaken us to our inner purpose upon which the outer purpose is dependent. In the process spiritual tragedy occurs when ignored or deliberately silenced, it impacts on our outer purpose. Seeking help is a signal that one is lost and blind, the veil that covers the third eye obscures the vision. In helping others heal, we are healing ourselves for we see ourselves in others.
There is a longing for a connection to a sense of purpose and meaning in life that can maintain our self-esteem, a desire for a deeper connection to the natural world that we are all part of, a desire for an intimate connection with other people who are capable of receiving the unique and individual gifts that each of us has to offer. The maintenance of this connection has its roots in the spiritual understanding of existence which is ingrained in our inner purpose. Let us remember that the problems and the disasters of the natural world and the tension within and between individuals are messages that inform us where the imbalance are, where the healing is needed. The Divine wisdom offers us guidance, understanding, and healing. Our sole purpose of incarnation is to be stewards, and remember what that service is, configured long time ago in the Spirit World. In salutation the writer will say a prayer, “May the Supreme God and the gods continue to watch over us as they join forces to awaken our spirit. Purify our thoughts so that we are able to perceive the good that awaits us and embrace it.”
The indigenous healers adopt a holistic approach in considering the factors that led up to the di... more The indigenous healers adopt a holistic approach in considering the factors that led up to the disease. The treatment is tailored in such a way that addresses the needs of the physical bodies, their psyches, their families and the community. This approach is based on the conviction that all beings and elements of nature are interconnected and affect each other in profound and subtle ways. Disease provides a valuable clue to what needs to change in our lives. It needs to be approached with love instead of fear, the body engages in that language in order to make us aware of the disharmony that exists in our whole being. It brings about transformation and growth. Rudolph Ballentine puts it beautifully, “Sickness and Health become a major way you learn from life. Although dysfunction and disease point to what you need to work on; they also hold the seeds of your enfoldment…, illness is an opportunity for growth and transformation”.
Spiritual healing is fundamental to all kinds of healing. When the spirit is nurtured, the physical being flourishes and a serene state is achieved. The spirit is immortal and contains all the files of our lives, forms the template of our core being. Ignoring its presence is detrimental to our health. The understanding of the relationship of the body, mind and spirit is crucial to all healers for it is the doorway to holistic healing. When the spirit incarnates, it receives a body. The purpose of the body is to serve as a vehicle so that the spirit can experience and explore itself further so that it remembers its true nature, which is the nature of the Divine. The body, once it tastes the pleasures of this world, chooses to suffer amnesia, and immediately a disharmonious relationship is created. The dis-ease drains our life energy; we lose the rhythm of nature; thus, the signs and symptoms of the dis-ease manifest in the physical while the roots are strongly anchored at an emotional level.
I have visited most of the sacred sites in the world that have awakened the Inner Self and evoked... more I have visited most of the sacred sites in the world that have awakened the Inner Self and evoked deep revere for Mother Nature. Some of these experiences have been captured in my book, “Odyssey of a Healer.” I have always been drawn to connect deeply with this sacred site, Tsodilo Hills. Every whisper that was heard in silence became an irresistible magnetic whirlpool. Furthermore, the timing of the visit was of prime importance, the 2023 Winter Solstice in the Southern hemisphere, also called hibernal solstice. A period marked by the shortest day of the year with the earliest sunset and the first day of winter in the astronomical calendar.
Tsodilo Hills, a sacred place for the San, who call them the "Mountains of the Gods" and the "Rock that Whispers." I pondered on these veneration sayings by the San. In my own opinion based on the recent experience at the site. I have awoken to the realization that Mother Nature affords the pilgrim the opportunity to see the unseen and to hear the unspoken depending on whether the seeker is ripe to be the recipient of her gentle whispers. I harbour a deep-rooted belief that Direct Knowing is achieved through the embodiment of the experience itself. Becoming one with the experience opens the avenue for compassionate knowing. The partaker in the sacred experience becomes the friend not an intruder. The experience is regarded as neither the subject nor the object having merged in oneness.
Exploring the Four Agreements through the Kaleidoscope of UBUNTU
1. To be impleccable with your w... more Exploring the Four Agreements through the Kaleidoscope of UBUNTU
1. To be impleccable with your word.
2. Not to take a anything personally.
3. Not to make assumptions.
4.To always do one's best.
UBUNTU and ONENESS, 2019
Humanity traces its origin in the Motherland Africa. The African stock of Humankind is the oldest... more Humanity traces its origin in the Motherland Africa. The African stock of Humankind is the oldest stock, is the parent of all the existing stocks inhabiting all regions of the world. The article gives background on Bantu, Watu or aBantu
It is impossible to truly understand UBUNTU without relating it to the Great Ba-Ntu Nation that lived in the Old land before the great deluge that resulted in the continental shift. It goes as far back as the Era of the people of Amarire, commonly known as the Era of Lemuria that predates the Era of Atlantis..
Talks by Mmatheo Motsisi
UBUNTU: The Primeval Model of transformation which is as old as humanity. It it is coded within ... more UBUNTU: The Primeval Model of transformation which is as old as humanity. It it is coded within
each one of us irrespective of race, colour, nationality and all those categories upon which humanity is classified. The moment is ripe to remember what unites us instead of all that designed purposefully to divide us. All that which we have been programmed to believe. Let us all return to our state of Oneness that defines what it means to be real human.
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Books by Mmatheo Motsisi
As a healer, mystic and one entrusted with Ancient Wisdom by the Gatekeepers of Knowledge, one harbours a deep rooted belief that Direct Knowing is achieved through embodiment of the experience itself. Becoming one with the experience opens the avenue of compassionate knowing. The partake of the experience becomes a Friend not an Intruder. Neither is the experience regarded as the Subject nor Object
This book is based on my own spiritual journey in search of the true essence of my being. In order to arrive at this compelling topic, Odyssey of a Healer, I immersed myself through a self-study of my own sacred experiences with Mother Nature as the Teacher and Bestower of this sacred gift.
This further led me to interact with other healers globally and capture their own sacred experiences with Mother Nature that contributed to their high calling as wisdom keepers of Ancient ways of knowing.
Papers by Mmatheo Motsisi
There is a longing for a connection to a sense of purpose and meaning in life that can maintain our self-esteem, a desire for a deeper connection to the natural world that we are all part of, a desire for an intimate connection with other people who are capable of receiving the unique and individual gifts that each of us has to offer. The maintenance of this connection has its roots in the spiritual understanding of existence which is ingrained in our inner purpose. Let us remember that the problems and the disasters of the natural world and the tension within and between individuals are messages that inform us where the imbalance are, where the healing is needed. The Divine wisdom offers us guidance, understanding, and healing. Our sole purpose of incarnation is to be stewards, and remember what that service is, configured long time ago in the Spirit World. In salutation the writer will say a prayer, “May the Supreme God and the gods continue to watch over us as they join forces to awaken our spirit. Purify our thoughts so that we are able to perceive the good that awaits us and embrace it.”
Spiritual healing is fundamental to all kinds of healing. When the spirit is nurtured, the physical being flourishes and a serene state is achieved. The spirit is immortal and contains all the files of our lives, forms the template of our core being. Ignoring its presence is detrimental to our health. The understanding of the relationship of the body, mind and spirit is crucial to all healers for it is the doorway to holistic healing. When the spirit incarnates, it receives a body. The purpose of the body is to serve as a vehicle so that the spirit can experience and explore itself further so that it remembers its true nature, which is the nature of the Divine. The body, once it tastes the pleasures of this world, chooses to suffer amnesia, and immediately a disharmonious relationship is created. The dis-ease drains our life energy; we lose the rhythm of nature; thus, the signs and symptoms of the dis-ease manifest in the physical while the roots are strongly anchored at an emotional level.
Tsodilo Hills, a sacred place for the San, who call them the "Mountains of the Gods" and the "Rock that Whispers." I pondered on these veneration sayings by the San. In my own opinion based on the recent experience at the site. I have awoken to the realization that Mother Nature affords the pilgrim the opportunity to see the unseen and to hear the unspoken depending on whether the seeker is ripe to be the recipient of her gentle whispers. I harbour a deep-rooted belief that Direct Knowing is achieved through the embodiment of the experience itself. Becoming one with the experience opens the avenue for compassionate knowing. The partaker in the sacred experience becomes the friend not an intruder. The experience is regarded as neither the subject nor the object having merged in oneness.
1. To be impleccable with your word.
2. Not to take a anything personally.
3. Not to make assumptions.
4.To always do one's best.
It is impossible to truly understand UBUNTU without relating it to the Great Ba-Ntu Nation that lived in the Old land before the great deluge that resulted in the continental shift. It goes as far back as the Era of the people of Amarire, commonly known as the Era of Lemuria that predates the Era of Atlantis..
Talks by Mmatheo Motsisi
each one of us irrespective of race, colour, nationality and all those categories upon which humanity is classified. The moment is ripe to remember what unites us instead of all that designed purposefully to divide us. All that which we have been programmed to believe. Let us all return to our state of Oneness that defines what it means to be real human.
As a healer, mystic and one entrusted with Ancient Wisdom by the Gatekeepers of Knowledge, one harbours a deep rooted belief that Direct Knowing is achieved through embodiment of the experience itself. Becoming one with the experience opens the avenue of compassionate knowing. The partake of the experience becomes a Friend not an Intruder. Neither is the experience regarded as the Subject nor Object
This book is based on my own spiritual journey in search of the true essence of my being. In order to arrive at this compelling topic, Odyssey of a Healer, I immersed myself through a self-study of my own sacred experiences with Mother Nature as the Teacher and Bestower of this sacred gift.
This further led me to interact with other healers globally and capture their own sacred experiences with Mother Nature that contributed to their high calling as wisdom keepers of Ancient ways of knowing.
There is a longing for a connection to a sense of purpose and meaning in life that can maintain our self-esteem, a desire for a deeper connection to the natural world that we are all part of, a desire for an intimate connection with other people who are capable of receiving the unique and individual gifts that each of us has to offer. The maintenance of this connection has its roots in the spiritual understanding of existence which is ingrained in our inner purpose. Let us remember that the problems and the disasters of the natural world and the tension within and between individuals are messages that inform us where the imbalance are, where the healing is needed. The Divine wisdom offers us guidance, understanding, and healing. Our sole purpose of incarnation is to be stewards, and remember what that service is, configured long time ago in the Spirit World. In salutation the writer will say a prayer, “May the Supreme God and the gods continue to watch over us as they join forces to awaken our spirit. Purify our thoughts so that we are able to perceive the good that awaits us and embrace it.”
Spiritual healing is fundamental to all kinds of healing. When the spirit is nurtured, the physical being flourishes and a serene state is achieved. The spirit is immortal and contains all the files of our lives, forms the template of our core being. Ignoring its presence is detrimental to our health. The understanding of the relationship of the body, mind and spirit is crucial to all healers for it is the doorway to holistic healing. When the spirit incarnates, it receives a body. The purpose of the body is to serve as a vehicle so that the spirit can experience and explore itself further so that it remembers its true nature, which is the nature of the Divine. The body, once it tastes the pleasures of this world, chooses to suffer amnesia, and immediately a disharmonious relationship is created. The dis-ease drains our life energy; we lose the rhythm of nature; thus, the signs and symptoms of the dis-ease manifest in the physical while the roots are strongly anchored at an emotional level.
Tsodilo Hills, a sacred place for the San, who call them the "Mountains of the Gods" and the "Rock that Whispers." I pondered on these veneration sayings by the San. In my own opinion based on the recent experience at the site. I have awoken to the realization that Mother Nature affords the pilgrim the opportunity to see the unseen and to hear the unspoken depending on whether the seeker is ripe to be the recipient of her gentle whispers. I harbour a deep-rooted belief that Direct Knowing is achieved through the embodiment of the experience itself. Becoming one with the experience opens the avenue for compassionate knowing. The partaker in the sacred experience becomes the friend not an intruder. The experience is regarded as neither the subject nor the object having merged in oneness.
1. To be impleccable with your word.
2. Not to take a anything personally.
3. Not to make assumptions.
4.To always do one's best.
It is impossible to truly understand UBUNTU without relating it to the Great Ba-Ntu Nation that lived in the Old land before the great deluge that resulted in the continental shift. It goes as far back as the Era of the people of Amarire, commonly known as the Era of Lemuria that predates the Era of Atlantis..
each one of us irrespective of race, colour, nationality and all those categories upon which humanity is classified. The moment is ripe to remember what unites us instead of all that designed purposefully to divide us. All that which we have been programmed to believe. Let us all return to our state of Oneness that defines what it means to be real human.