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The Club, the Belly, the Bond, Tiffany’s Entrance
She walked into the club like she had somewhere to be. Head high. Spine like a blade. But everything in her body wanted to turn and leave. The bass hit her first—deep, reverberating. Then the heat. Then the eyes. But she didn’t flinch. Didn’t blink. She’d mastered the art of appearing unbothered. Tiffany Coetzee, Healing Shaman of the Rhino Totem. Daughter of a man she hadn’t spoken to in years. Bearer of a child she wasn’t sure she could raise. She smoothed her palm over her
L N Bokete
Dec 113 min read


The Night She Became a Woman, and the World Burned
Nandile nervously swayed, her fingers fidgeting as she peered at the ends of her navy reed skirt that lay in three tiers. Even from here, she could hear the wild beat of drums, thrum of the bass guitar, and the cry of the trumpet as singers harmonised in time with the lively tempo. The energy crackled in the air, weaving itself into every fibre of the space, including her.

L N Bokete
Nov 2818 min read


Marriage Alliances: Where the Power Really Moves
Not all marriages in Spirit Walker are the same.
There’s a difference between a marriage alliance and a contract marriage—and if you confuse the two, you’ll get chewed up by the system before you even know what hit you.

L N Bokete
Oct 313 min read


What Would the World Look Like if Women Held the Power?
What would the world look like if women held the power? Not borrowed power. Not conditional power. But the default. What if spirit inheritance passed from mother to daughter? What if the gatekeepers of power were women, and men had to navigate the systems they created? The Essence of Power It wasn’t about flipping the script to create fantasy wish-fulfilment. It was about pressure-testing the world. Because in ours, women are still silenced in too many places—politics, temple

L N Bokete
Oct 233 min read


Which Totem Are You? — Take the Spirit Test
Some call them animals. I call them echoes of something sacred. In Spirit Walker , totems are not chosen for aesthetics—they emerge from within. A totem is the rhythm of your breath, the weight of your silence, the shape of your courage. And if you listen closely, one of the five may already be walking with you. The Big Five are not just powerful. They are ancestral. They move with memory. Which one mirrors you? Follow your instinct. Choose what feels most like truth: 1. What

L N Bokete
Oct 162 min read
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