Leopard Warrior: A Journey into the African Teachings of Ancestry, Instinct, and Dreams

Leopard Warrior: A Journey into the African Teachings of Ancestry, Instinct, and Dreams

Leopard Warrior: A Journey into the African Teachings of Ancestry, Instinct, and Dreams

Leopard Warrior: A Journey into the African Teachings of Ancestry, Instinct, and Dreams

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Overview

A Teaching Memoir That Crosses the Barriers Between Worlds

A shaman is one who has learned to move between two worlds: our physical reality and the realm of spirits. For John Lockley, shamanic training also meant learning to cross the immense divide of race and culture in South Africa.

As a medic drafted into the South African military in 1990, John Lockley had a powerful dream. "Even though I am a white man of Irish and English descent, I knew in my bones that I had received my calling to become a sangoma, a traditional South African shaman," John writes. "I felt blessed by the ancient spirit of Africa, and I knew that I had started on a journey filled with magic and danger." His path took him from the hills of South Korea, where he trained as a student under Zen Master Su Bong, to the rural African landscape of the Eastern Cape and the world of the sangoma mystic healers, where he found his teacher in the medicine woman called MaMngwevu.

In Leopard Warrior, John shares a gripping account of his experiences and the wisdom he learned over years of training. Here he invites you to discover:

• Powerful insights into the spiritual tradition of the Xhosa lineage of South Africa—the tribe of Nelson Mandela and Desmond Tutu
• Ubuntu—a core concept for recognizing and embracing our deep interconnection with all living things
• Ancestor medicine—how we can learn to honor the blood in our veins, the heritage of our soul, and our shared humanity
• Recovering our forgotten knowledge about the wisdom of our dreams, the spirits of plants and animals, and the power of the unseen world

In traditional African healing circles, the leopard represents intuition, instinct, and harmony with nature and the spirit world. As John Lockley writes, "A leopard warrior is a spiritual soldier who mirrors the natural world and directs their gaze inward to answer the call of their spirit." With Leopard Warrior, he brings us an inspiring call to action—showing how we can bridge the barriers that divide us, embrace the gifts of our ancestors, and reclaim our rightful place as compassionate caretakers of our world.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781622039036
Publisher: Sounds True, Incorporated
Publication date: 11/01/2017
Pages: 256
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.70(d)

About the Author

John Lockley
JOHN LOCKLEY began his journey as a young medic drafted into the South African military. He then trained under Zen master Su Bong from South Korea, and returned to post-Apartheid South Africa to spend 10 years in apprenticeship with MaMngwevu, a medicine woman from the Xhosa tribe. John now splits his time teaching in South Africa, Ireland, Europe, and the US. For more, visit johnlockley.com.

Table of Contents

Foreword Malidoma Somé ix

Author's Note xiii

Prologue xv

Introduction xvii

Part I Dreamtime

1 Blood and Tears 3

2 The Calling Dream 11

Part II Zen Training

3 African Zen 23

4 South Korea 35

Part III Dreaming of Leopards and Dancing with Spirits-The Sangoma Way

5 My Teacher Appears 47

6 Xhosa Culture: Historical Background 59

7 Xhosa Mysticism 63

Part IV The Sangoma's Apprentice

8 Xhentsa: Dancing with the Spirits 73

9 Amayeza: Magic Plants 91

10 Vumisa: The Art of Divination 97

Part V Initiation

11 Gall to Ireland 109

12 Back to Africa: Umgoduso (Final Initiation), Dreams, and Signs 117

13 Entering the Shadowlands 147

14 Initiation as Transformation 151

Part VI Out of Africa

15 A Seven-Year Pilgrimage: One Truth, Many Cultures 159

16 Ubuntu 101 Teachings 183

Epilogue 201

Acknowledgments 207

Gratitude Speech 211

Notes 213

Glossary of Select Terms 215

Bibliography 219

Further Information 225

About the Author 227

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