The Meaning of Ubuntu (Humanity) | John Lockley
Fully-initiated Xhosa sangoma, John Lockley, talks about the meaning of the African word ‘ubuntu’ and its importance in bringing together humanity.
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Some topics covered in this video:
African tradition of ubuntu
Meaning of ubuntu
How to be more peaceful
How not to judge others
Non-judgemental
African tradition and philosophy
Connecting with humanity
Building genuine connection
African shamanism
Leopard Warrior, published November 1, 2017
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About John Lockley
John Lockley began his journey as a young medic drafted into the South African military. He then trained under Zen master Su Bong from South Korea, and returned to post-Apartheid South Africa to spend 10 years in apprenticeship with MaMngwevu, a medicine woman from the Xhosa tribe. John now splits his time teaching in South Africa, Ireland, Europe, and the US. For more, visit http://johnlockley.com.
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