So I asked God all those important questions and they were not answered, bazalwane. I’m so sorry.
He did ask me a question about anatomy that I will probably mull over for years.
(I think that why He doesn’t have friends 😒) https://twitter.com/ntshalie/status/1266971543965499392
Physical anatomy is what clinicians study. Through these studies they have found ways of diagnosing and sometimes healing ailments.
This is not the only anatomy there is to us though. There is, what I saw in a vision, as what I can only describe as metaphysical anatomy.
This is where some ailments and afflictions settle. Things like idliso; ilumbo; ukuthwebula etc.
What happens in the metaphysical anatomy does manifest in the physical anatomy but clinically cannot be accurately diagnosed and therefore cured.
Clinicians depend on the patient’s description of the symptoms afflicting them. Intuitive seers and healers and the sentient can “feel” and see what is happening with the metaphysical anatomy.
Both need better perspective of both kinds of anatomy to heal better.
This is why invasive and non-invasive procedures will draw blanks when a client is afflicted with idliso, for example. But an intuitive healer will give herbs and medicines for ukuphalaza and what is lodged in the digestive system (felt in physical anatomy) can be removed.
People vomit objects like razor blades and pieces of wool. Objects that can’t be seen by clinicians’ machines.
The sentient do need the help of clinicians when doing some of this work though. Heavily funded and resourced, they can help the patient find strength while healing.
Both disciplines need each other.
Anyway, no answer as to who let the dogs out or whose gumbafaya it is or who told Sweety Lavo that that guy drinks alcohol.
I’m so sorry, you guys. You sent me to Nineveh and I went to Tarshish 😔
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