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Ancestral Spirits : A Important Part Of Traditional Zulu Beliefs

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Ancestral spirits are a very important part of traditional Zulu beliefs, but after European colonization many Zulu converted to Christianity. In modern day South Africa there are three primary Zulu religious groups: those in the rural communities that hold on to their traditional beliefs, those who have mixed their traditional beliefs with the beliefs of Christianity, and those devout Christian converts who deem the traditional Zulu beliefs as unholy and sinful (Gall and Hobby 2009, 612). In traditional rural Zulu communities, they still practice the belief of amadlozi (Gall and Hobby 2009, 612) which holds that the spirits of the dead live in a spiritual world known as unKulunkulu (Uli Von Kapff 1997). These ancestral spirits are believed to bring either good or bad omens to the current living Zulu. Offerings and sacrifices are made to the ancestral spirits with hopes of the spirits bringing them protection, good health, and happiness. Traditionally the Zulu associate anything that is beyond their understanding with magic. According to amadlozi all bad luck and illnesses are caused by ancestral spirits using magic and spells. Zulu who are believed to have received an illness or bad omens are immediately sent to the sangoma who is a spiritual healer that is believed to be a mediator to the spirit world. For spiritual healing Zulu will consult the sangoma, but all physical ailments and diseases are treated by the inyanga. The inyanga uses natural remedies such as

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