Traditional Dance: Botswana

This story offers a glimpse into traditional knowledge and dance in Botswana. Dances, traditions and culture in Botswana are diverse. The common dance styles include njangura, borankana, phathisi, setapa, tsutsube, ndazola, hosana, chesa, huru, mokomoto, selete and many more. Botswana traditional dance is unique, rhythmic and expressive; at times used for storytelling, hunting and gathering/rain dance, weddings, other celebrations and healing. If you wish to … Continue reading Traditional Dance: Botswana

Inner Child Healing

By Robert Burney: Author of Codependence: The Dance of Wounded Souls; Codependency Recovery: Wounded Souls Dancing in The Light; and Romantic Relationships: The Greatest Arena for Spiritual & Emotional Growth CODEPENDENCE – THE WALKING WOUNDED As human beings, we do not know how to Love our self in healthy ways because our parents did not know how to Love themselves.  We were raised in shame-based societies that taught us … Continue reading Inner Child Healing

Love, Fear, and the Coronavirus

I am sharing the following messages with you; with the intent to inspire you with love, especially during these trying times in human history where we are faced with so much pain, confusion and suffering. The inspiring video message below comes courtesy of Jay Parmar. My quest for love and understanding led me in his direction, and I am only too happy to share his … Continue reading Love, Fear, and the Coronavirus

Music From Mali – My Favourites

Malian music is reminiscent of the blues. The music takes me into a journey of pure bliss, where my physical form, literally connects with Spirit. I am especially enthralled by the allure of the Kora. Although I lament the music of Mali, I cannot ignore the current humanitarian crisis in the country. Let us enjoy the beauty of this music, while recognising the pain and … Continue reading Music From Mali – My Favourites