By Neo Kolane
Entrepreneur Carol Motolo has published yet another book ‘Katleho e Leetong’ aimed at bridging the gaps and healing the wounds of a much-overlooked aspect of traditional and western spirituality.
‘Katleho e Leetong’ is a book that makes a multigenerational advance in working with one’s ancestors.
Published in August 2021, the book will hit the shelves on September 1.
The dynamic visionary who has a soft heart for those who have been raped, molested or assaulted expressed to theReporter that those who book will be able to connect with God the Creator and their ancestors in a spiritual manner.
She added that filled with hands-on techniques and tips, ‘Katleho e Leetong’ shows one how to create an ancestor altar so “they can work with ancestors of all kinds.”
“The book came as a fascinating idea that guides the readers to align themselves with their ancestors and gives a new dimension in life. It joins the readers with those who have parted ways with the world,” she thought.
“This book shares the important distinctions between working with blood ancestors, lineage ancestors and affinity ancestors while helping you recognise the signs that your ancestors are responding to your petitions.
“One will also explore important topics like mediumship and ancestral trauma so they can be sure to develop a veneration practice that’s uplifting and affirming for themselves. This book is of extreme importance in a day and age when so many are struggling to find their roots and themselves.
The founder of Carol Motolo Foundation disclosed that in “the book she is talking about the self she discovered along the journey to the awakening.”
According to her, the publication is also a tip to those who want to discover themselves in life.
The foundation is a non- profit and is a faith based community development organization that aims to create a safe environment where rape, injustice and other societal ills against women will be a thing of the past.
Carol is known for writing two other books Living in Faith in 2017) and Survivors’ Tales in 2019.
In this latest production she focuses more on relating with the ancestors and connecting with them.
“People should know about their relationship with God and their ancestors, because people have been made to believe their guides are evil. They need to be re-educated and be taken through a journey of knowing their true self.
‘Katleho e Leetong’ can be found in both Lesotho and South Africa and is found on social media accounts.
“Most chapters are written based on my experiences as I went through difficult moments and pleasing times that have I wrote gone through in my life. It is about what I have gone through and kept me moving on in life,” she explained.
She is the founder of Virtue Cosmetics, an African brand for women.