Today I was listening to one of the radio stations which cater mainly for young adults (metro fm) and the presenter (T Bo Touch) was saying his aunt on seeing that he was frequently using eye drops suggested that he use “umchamo wemfene” (monkey pee) to help him deal with his problem. What baffled him and his co hosts was how one goes about getting monkey pee and why that would work as he got confirmation from three sources about the power of this remedy. Of course everyone went into fits of laughter in the studio and they started talking about how “wack” all these home brewed remedies are and anyway who would believe such a thing.
Actually I have seen this thing they call monkey pee even though I was very young when last I laid eyes on it. I remember walking a distance of such magnitude from school that we would get bored and find things to play with along the road and one of the games was kicking ball using this "umchamo wemfene", a brow/green sack like thing that when you touched it felt like powered felt (the fabric and was the size of a fist). When you popped it open you’d discover that it was filled with a power like substance of the same color. Undoubtedly to use it as pea I'm sure you had to soak it to draw out the "flavor". In fact if I were to hazard a guess I would say it was some type of plant that resembled something like horse droppings (I can’t imagine an animal having such waste). Why it is called monkey pee I have yet to discover because there is no type of pee that is of that size and consistency. There must be a story behind it all.
| Current newspaper who's viewership is mainly black low income earners. |
How about this one, to ward off evil spirits she had us scrub our bodies with this bulb of some plant that would sting you right through for at least for 4 hours after that blistering cold bath. You had to sit on your hands to stop yourself from scratching the itch because if you start you can’t stop and if you bruise your skin its like the fires of hell were let lose upon you. And from the number of times we had to endure this bath in a month, you would be right in guessing that there we a whole lot of evil spirits floating which now begs the question, just how useful was this torture which I'm sure would have done any devoted soldier of The Führer very proud.
| He looks very evil indeed. |
I am reminded of the story of the African twins in Neil Gaiman’s American Gods who get transported by slave masters from their home to America and even in slavery they carried their magic and ancestral gods with them. But I bet you not many in the states know of this magic now, unless perhaps, they are native Americans.
We South African, struggle to believe and hold on to them here in Africa, how can one who is thousands of miles away have be expected to remember.
Do you come from a deeply cultural background and if so, what spiritual history do you carry?
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