Reality Star’s Spiritual Cleansing: Designer goods Burned
CAPE TOWN – May 2, 2024 – Kefilwe Mabote, the reality star, gained attention by undertaking a dramatic spiritual cleansing ritual. The South African celebrity set fire to designer items, including a Christian Dior tote bag. The actions, explained via social media, sought to break spiritual connections. Mabote believes the destruction fosters a detachment from material possessions, a move away from perceived spiritual baggage, and an embracing of personal purity, inviting broader questions about the impact of material objects.
Reality Star Burns Designer Goods in Spiritual Cleansing
Kefilwe Mabote, star of young, Famous & African, recently took a fiery approach to decluttering, destroying designer items in what she described as a spiritual cleansing. The reality star posted a video of herself setting fire to a Christian Dior tote bag, explaining that it represented more than just a material possession.
Cutting Spiritual Ties
Mabote believes that retaining certain items, particularly those received as gifts, could create unwanted spiritual connections. She views the destruction of these items as a necessary step to severing soul ties
and maintaining spiritual purity. This isn’t the first time Mabote has taken such drastic measures.Earlier this year, she burned Versace items, specifically those featuring the Medusa logo.
Did you know?
The concept of “soul ties” is often discussed in religious contexts, referring to spiritual bonds formed through relationships or shared experiences. Some believe these ties can have lasting effects, both positive and negative.
The Altar of Baal
Explaining her actions on Instagram,Mabote wrote: That moment you realise the ‘gift’ was a gateway. Burnt it like the altar of Baal. I refuse to carry spiritual baggage dressed as sentiment.
she emphasized her desire to keep only what is sealed in covenant.
Medusa and “cursed Objects”
Mabote referenced Joshua 7:13, a Bible verse cautioning against keeping cursed objects.
She elaborated on her decision to destroy Versace items with the Medusa logo, stating: The image of Medusa represents a Greek god, from the marine kingdom.As believers, we cannot serve two masters.
Pro Tip: Spiritual Cleansing
If you’re considering a similar practice, consult with religious leaders or spiritual advisors to ensure it aligns with your beliefs and is conducted responsibly.
Why Not Donate?
When questioned about donating the items instead, Mabote explained that she felt it was not a responsible option. I can’t in good conscience transfer things that carry deep spiritual implications,
she said. These items were open doors. Removing them was part of reclaiming my spiritual freedom.
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