
A local author and spiritual guide, @drnomasontozwane, shared her perspective on a recent case involving a little girl who was a victim of a heinous crime.
She believes that the incident is part of a larger system designed to drain the energy of the people of South Africa, specifically targeting the country’s morale and distracting the public from other potentially damaging issues.
In a video shared on TikTok, @drnomasontozwane explains that this system is based on energy harvesting, where negative emotions such as sadness, unhappiness, and anger are exploited to benefit others. She claims that when people are in a state of distress, their energy is being drained and used to boost the energy of those who are harvesting it.
The author specifically mentions cases like Dr Nandipha Magudumane’s, suggesting that there are individuals behind the scenes, particularly from the white community, who are attempting to manipulate and control the situation while drawing energy from the public’s emotional responses.
She argues that these cases are emotionally taxing and draining, which ultimately benefits those who are harvesting the energy.
@drnomasontozwane also highlights the significance of the current season, Autumn, which she believes is a time when people become closer to Mother Earth. She states, “We are in the womb of Mother Earth,” emphasising the connection between the natural world and human energy.
The author accuses those behind this system of being aware of their actions and using various methods, including pain and pleasure, to harvest energy.
She also links them to the control and ownership of the media, suggesting that they use this influence to shape public opinion and manipulate emotions.
@drnomasontozwane Nothing that is happening is not planned to the tee. Someone is using us to prove that we don’t like them so that they can effect more sanctions on SA. Don’t be fooled and allow yourself to be used for things that are of no benefit for majority of us but others. Black ppl get out of #politics #religion so all the #systems can fall apart 🙏🏽 #fyp ♬ original sound – Dr Nomasonto Nomanzi Zwane
The video sparked a heated debate among social media users, with some agreeing with @drnomasontozwane’s explanation and others feeling that she was being insensitive and disrespectful to those speaking out about the case.
While some users appreciated her spiritual perspective, others felt that it was unnecessary and distracting from the main issue.
The controversy surrounding the video highlights the complexities and nuances of the human experience, where people from different backgrounds and belief systems can have vastly different perspectives on the same issue.
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