Former Generations Actor Thabiso Mokhethi Resigned From Being A Sangoma

Former Generations Actor Thabiso Mokhethi Resigned From Being A Sangoma.
Former Generations Actor Thabiso Mokhethi, who was popularly known as Samuel from the popular soapie #generations, has resigned from being a sangoma, and has accepted Jesus Christ as his Lord and Saviour.
Thabiso has sent his resignation as a Sangoma, and now only serves only God. It is not known why Thabiso has ditched being a Sangoma…
SPIRITUALITY
Not long ago, he found his calling as a traditional healer, but resigned from the calling after going back to church. “I trusted that God and only God was enough for me,” he says.
“It was a new beginning. I am grateful I chose to go back to church and say ‘Lord I have tried almost everything but there is nobody greater than you.’ I have found myself weak at times,” he admits.
In the past, Thabiso says he was living a life he wasn’t supposed to. “But for that moment I was enjoying it. That enjoyment was a prison,” he says.
Actor Thabiso Mokhethi dark history
However, the former 7de Laan actor admitted that, to some degree, Musa’s dark character mimics a reality that Mokhethi once lived.
“In 2013 I lost my mother and my younger brother in a car accident. My brother was driving when they were hit by another car and they died on the spot,” he said.
His life began to unravel as he had just buried the last of his immediate family.
“My mother and I were so close that we referred to each other as friends and my brother was like a son to me because we had lost our father in 1999, so I was doing all the fatherly duties,” he said.
The 36-year-old artist said he became depressed and started feeling lonely.
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“2014 was the worst year of our lives, my wife and I. I realised I was in a dark place when I started hurting the only person I love the most in this world. I became physically abusive to my wife and because of that I almost lost my family until I realised I had a problem that needed to be dealt with,” he said.
Desperate and not wanting to lose his wife and three children, he sought help and started seeing two therapists at the same time.
“When I hurt my wife I realised I had to change. So, I opened myself up to therapy because I value peace and love and joy. I knew therapy works because it had worked when I was in rehab for drugs many years ago.
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