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The book changing the way we see healing

The Star

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August 13, 2025

IN HER debut book The Gem: Lotus of Thousand Petals, Dr Mmatheo Motsisi offers readers more than just a spiritual guide - she offers a luminous call to awaken.

- LUTHO PASIYA

It is a work that invites seekers, healers and the quietly curious onto a sacred path of self-discovery, healing and transformation.

Blending African indigenous wisdom, yogic philosophy, Buddhist mindfulness and universal mystical traditions, Motsisi’s writing moves like poetry: gentle but piercing, grounded yet transcendent.

At the heart of it is the lotus - a timeless symbol of consciousness unfolding, petal by petal, from murky waters toward the light.

“The Lotus of Thousand Petals symbolises the full flowering of consciousness,’ Motsisi explains.

“Each petal represents an aspect of our being, healed, integrated and illuminated until we remember our wholeness.”

The Johannesburg-based healer, medicolegal expert and mediator says the inspiration to write the book began as “a quiet yet persistent call” within her soul.

“It was a whisper urging me to give voice to truths carried deep within,” she recalls. “This book is lived, not merely imagined. Every chapter carries the resonance of my own path through shadow and light, pain and grace”

Motsisi’s writing process was not a sprint to the finish line - it was a pilgrimage. “It took several years,” she says, “not because the words were difficult but because the becoming they required was profound”

The act of writing became its own initiation. “Emotionally, it was raw and revealing. Spiritually, it was an initiation, with each page becoming an altar where I laid down a piece of myself only to have it returned transformed”

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