Book Title: Five Great Healers Speak Here
Author(s): Nancy, Esmond Gardner
Publisher: Theosophical Publishing House

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________________ MAMA MONA NDZEKELI 107 Sometimes apprentice healers have been given authority in our Spiritualist Churches to just stay and do what the spirit requires of them to do for any person. This can be abused if the amateur healers try to show off and steal the show. Is a healer tired or refreshed after a healing? The healer is definitely refreshed and renewed. Once a message has been given or carried out, it is a wonderful refresher for the healer who sits down and calls on the saints. There have been some cases, however, when Mama Mona had to retire and rest. This is when evil spirits have been exorcised by her. Nearly all African tribes recognize witchcraft. I am sorry to say this. There are of course a few exceptions. I think when the Africans emerge from that stage where survival is for the fittest, then all will be well. Does the healer consciously raise his vibrations and generate psychic energy? As I have said, Africans raise their vibrations and power by singing and dancing, with or without the accompaniment of drums and clapping of hands, in almost jazz rhythms and tunes. You could call in any modern popular musician or composer, and he would have no trouble following us and could find new inspiration as the energies and vibrations rise. When the music reaches its peak, the spirit guides come in abundance. It is considered a disgrace among Africans to be unable to sing with harmony of voice. Mama Mona often accuses me of bad singing and she has not allowed me to start chanting. She always tells me, as a joke in the family, that I put her off by my singing and my poor ear. I sit far away from her so that she cannot trace my bad notes. She has a wonderful musical ear and she comes from a family of musicians. A developed medium is always conscious of sound vibrations.

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