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Xhosa Heritage - African Traditional ReligionYou are here: Nalane - Xhosa Heritage - Religion - Contents - RitualsRituals (Amasiko)Rituals are extraordinary practices performed by the living for the spiritual world. These are communal religious practices for some special purposes like thanksgiving, rites of passage, appeasement, divination and sometimes for special needs on request of ancestors. Rituals revive the ancestors, which also means the relationship between the physical and the spiritual worlds. In these religious gatherings the community acts out its various forms of worship. Through these rituals unity and healing are achieved. Ritual practice in African Traditional Religion is fundamental because people act out their religious beliefs in public. It is in ritual practice that individual religious participation and sharing is commemorated besides the daily practice based on respect and good morality. the community involvement is experienced in an "acted" form as there are times of "insiders" and "outsiders" participation. This participation is seen in the first taste (ukushwama) ritual practice which is only for the clan members. Main Categories of Rituals
Unity and purity are the goals for communal worship; unity with God, relatives, friends and neighbours, and purity within oneself which brings peace form within. This results in better communication between persons in the community. In a ritual a child learns and participates in ethical issues. While adults communally teach the young, at the same time they remind themselves of their obligation to be respectful citizens of the community. The aim of the ritual to create a healthy communication between the spiritual world and the physical world. Elderly people should live an examplary life so as to bring up a God fearing generation that will respect life and the environment they live in.All these rituas are done in a communal way. Both the clan and the community are involved so as to witness the practises. African Traditional Religion therefore can be summarised as a way of life of the indegenous black people of Africa. It permeates all aspects of life; socially, physically, mentally, spiritually, etc. The ultimate aim is to unify human beings and maintain harmony within oneself, the clan, the community, between the physical world and the spiritual world. |
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