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Roy Sesana

A San Belief

June 26, 2020
Culture

“We are the ancestors of our grandchildren’s children. We look after them, just as our ancestors look after us. We aren’t here for ourselves. We are here for each other and for the children of our grandchildren.” - Profound words by a San elder, Roy Sesana The hunter-gatherer San are among the oldest cultures on Mother Earth, and are thought to be descended from the first inhabitants of Southern Africa. The San were traditionally semi-nomadic, moving seasonally within certain regions based on the availability of water, game, and edible shrubbery. The San culture and beliefs are simple yet rich...

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HOPE

Pandora

May 20, 2020
Culture

She hastened to close the “box” but alas the whole content had already escaped but for one thing, which lay at the bottom of the jar.....Hope! While the box served as a prison for the evils that escaped, it thereafter serves as a dwelling for Hope. The moral of Pandora's Box is that unchecked curiosity and disobedience can be dangerous, but hope remains. The image is of a painting called HOPE by George Frederick Watts illustrates a lone blindfolded female sitting on the world, playing a lyre that has only a single string remaining. There is always HOPE in the end dear friends! Be Positive! Be...

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