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Nganga healer - Central Afrika (Part 1)
Nganga healer - Central Afrika (Part 1)
2 years ago

Nganga healer - Central Afrika (Part 1)

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#nganga#shaman#ancestors#iboga#plantmedicine

The nganga is a traditional healer in Central Africa, particularly among Bantu-speaking communities. They are skilled in herbal medicine, divination, and spiritual healing, playing a vital role in maintaining community health and cultural traditions. Iboga, a sacred plant native to the Congo Basin, is central to the nganga’s practice. Its psychoactive properties are used in initiation rites, healing ceremonies, and spiritual guidance. The iboga root contains alkaloids that induce powerful visions and deep introspective experiences. For the nganga, iboga serves as a tool for communicating with the spiritual realm, diagnosing illnesses, and guiding individuals through personal and communal challenges. The use of iboga is deeply rooted in the cultural and spiritual heritage of the region.


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