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Ancestral Consciousness in the Zulu Culture: A Wilberian View
Authors:Stephen D. Edwards  Jabulani D. Thwala  P. Buyi Mbele  Vusi Siyaya  Nozipho Ndlazi  Ntombintombi J. Magwaza
Affiliation:1. University of Zululand, South Africasdedward@telkomsa.net;3. University of Zululand, South Africa
Abstract:The aim of this research was to complement and advance Wilber's integral approach through an investigation into ancestral consciousness by the Zulu. Five isiZulu home language speakers (age range 33 to 56 years) and a sixth English speaking person were participant-researchers. Experiences of ancestral consciousness from individual, collective, subjective, objective, cultural and social perspectives were explored. Findings suggested that ancestral consciousness increased perceived spirituality as assessed on a standardized spirituality scale. It was also associated with immediate apprehensions of senior kinsmen, living and dead, of God and/or more generally of Spirit. Wilber's integral approach appears to hold explanatory value in non-Western culture.
Keywords:ancestral consciousness  Zulu culture  Integral psychology
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