MANDISA MASHEGO | A MUST WATCH EPISODE 🔥🔥🔥🔥

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MANDISA MASHEGO | A MUST WATCH EPISODE 🔥🔥🔥🔥


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  1. Its crazy how some family members & friends only call when they need something. This episode is a eye opener. We going true a lot as a black child, black tax, black-mail, its just too much…

  2. I'm slowing moving away from being Empathetic, I feel guilty but I have really told myself that it's time to help myself now… Help myself be happy, help myself to be considerate to myself first before anyone else.. Give to myself more than to anyone else… Being empathetic is so draining as you grow older… I'm 31 years old btw, I've been placing others first for most of my existence

  3. Schizophrenic is a word a word also use to describe the group of evil people whom you just speaking about sis Mandi. People who are in total denial of who they really are and sad they like conflict and bullism in the communities and workplace, all in the name of

  4. Let us always help each other because our reward is not from this world. Ubuntu is not about getting tired along the journey of life. Let us remember that only God will judge our deeds and not the people of this world.

  5. Thank you DJ Sbu and sis Mandisa for a wonderful and educational episode. I learned a lot about my self today and it is nice to know I am not the only one going through this.

  6. Traditional charity is actually more harmful. It often turns into a toxic charity. There are no actual benefits of giving in perpetuity. It's harmful to both parties.
    They say when you give once,you create appreciation;
    twice you create anticipation;
    three times – expectation;
    four times – entitlement;
    five times – dependency/irresponsibility;
    When you stop giving- you create enemies.

    There is a big difference between helping people to be fully independent in order to help themselves in perpetuity vs appearing to be some good-hearted messiah providing free lunch. The donor mostly sees themselves as heaven bound because they've given.You will always be hated by those whom you have helped the most because you have actually lied to them the moment you stop giving. Even your own pastor will stop praying for you the moment you stop giving them your money! Traditional charity lead to a toxic relationship, it doesn't empower the receiver, it boosts the ego of the donor. This why the masses hate politicians, and why Africans hate their leaders and why the poor hate the rich. Once you give more than once, you can't stop. In the long run, giving actually creates more enemies since the receiver will mostly remember what they were not given vs what was given. The receiver starts to develop creative ways to receive since they've been given the impression that there is some messiah out there who is gonna deliver them into the oasis of manna like those from the heavens!

  7. Thoroughly enjoyed this episode! 👌🏽 Sis Mandisa managed to put a lot of things into perspective and words. A simple, yet very profound breakdown of being an empath. The examples she keeps throwing in here and there of how she believes she would have picked up the habits, influenced and so forth couldn’t have been anymore spot on.

    If there’s a mentorship program of any sorts that sis Mandisa does, then please plug us bhuti Sbu. 🔌 Millennials and GenZ have a lot to learn from this dynamic powerhouse of a woman.

  8. I am amazed that some people enjoy the suffering of others , and Sis Mandisa I really think you are right about the balance…and we as empaths must take responsibility for our nature, usually we learn to say No when we get burned.

  9. I think the issue of evil people being found in the church is that we don't know what is a church. A church is to me like a hospital which is full of people who acknowledged that they are sick and they need healing, so the problem is that we expect perfection from a place where people who are imperfect went to be made whole.

  10. We inherited Christianity from the yt colonizers religion and abandoned our African spirituality. And JC allows us to sin, confess the sin, repent and fall back into that sin, JC says it's okay cause I've nailed it to the cross for you. Unfortunately as people around the globe awaken to a yt washed jc, besides Putin's revelation, it's only SAfns who holdon and refuse to let go of yt jc.

  11. 1 You will not find God in a church, yes you might vibrate at a frequency where the universe opens up to you and doors open for you.
    2. what umama Mandisa is describing as cleansing your childhood trauma, and letting go of old beliefs by finding the inner you. That's what being born again is.
    3. I am 32 years of age and lived with fear, anxiety, and childhood traumas that I was not aware of,
    I quit my job, went on full reset, literally went on full reset.

    I am reborn and technically 1 year and a couple of months old now, I have so many answers to dj sbu's questions and will one day share this knowledge for free because every black person must go through the experience I had.

  12. WHAT?? I’M SORRY TA SBU. UNTSWEMPU BRA YAM, YOU KEPT IT MORE REAL THE WAY I LOVE IT TODAY. I SHOULD’VE LEARNT TO SKIP ANY OTHER CONTENT OF YOURS THAT I SHOWED HATE TO BEFORE, IT WAS JUST NOT FOR ME.

    BUT TODAY THIS LADY JUST DESCRIBED MY ENTIRE LIFE AS WELL AS THE ACTUAL STEPS I TOOK TO CHANGE, I JUST LACKED THE WORDING FOR IT IN TERMS OF THAT RECOVERING EMPATHY THING.

    THANK YOU SIS MANDISA