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Mutwa, Vusamazulu Credo - Consumed by leopards

Identifier

002389

Type of Spiritual Experience

Background

A description of the experience

Vusamazulu Credo Mutwa – Zulu Shaman [Dreams, Prophecies and Mysteries]

 At certain times I experienced what could only be described as nightmares.  In these nightmares leopards attacked me, tore me to bits, devoured every scrap of flesh I possessed on my body.  I could actually feel my limbs being torn away from me by these awesome beasts.  I could actually smell the animals that were devouring me, but always somehow I came back to life again.  These were the most horrendous of visions that visited me at that time.

On several occasions I had visions of myself being killed by men wearing skins, men carrying shells and battle axes as well as spears.  I could actually see them stabbing me time and time again. I could feel the impact of their weapons on my body and I could feel the terrible pain.

The source of the experience

Mutwa, Vusamazulu Credo

Concepts, symbols and science items

Concepts

Science Items

Activities and commonsteps

Activities

Overloads

Grief
Psychological trauma

Suppressions

Inherited genes

Commonsteps

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