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Picture of the Sacred Mountain of the Dlamini Tribe of the Zulus at Endwebu

We know that you are aware of South Africa's AIDS Pandemic, however, few people are aware of the plight of the AIDS orphans in the remote tribal areas of the Pandemic's epicenter.

Entire villages in remote areas of KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa were unknowingly infected with AIDS by mining corporations in the early years of the AIDS Pandemic.

The AIDS Babies organisation has been giving free healing treatments to AIDS orphans since 2003. In 2004, we gave free healing treatments and teddy bears to 15,000 AIDS orphans in South Africa.

Our selfless work during the month of December, (where we gave free healing treatments and teddy bears to over 4,000 Zulu AIDS orphans), was recently recognized by the Zulu nation in a special ceremony at Nhlangwini, KwaZulu-Natal. In April 2005, HRH Prince Dlamini gave the AIDS Babies organisation land upon which to build a Natural Healing Clinic and Training Centre.

The top of the Sacred Mountain to the left will be kept pristine. The Healing Clinic and Training Centre will be built on the immense plateau to the right of the cloud shrouded portion of the mountain top.

More information is at http://www.AIDSBabies.org where we have small handmade tapestries of the AIDS ribbon made from tiny beads by AIDS Mothers with children for $9.

Also on the AIDS Babies website are pictures of our work from the beginning in 2003, when Gigi read the story about AIDS Babies in iron cribs without a human touch or a teddy bear to comfort them. Thus, as shown in the first photos, we began in 2003 with the AIDS Babies in the iron cribs giving 3 person healings. As people grew in their abilities, Solo Healings began, and some of the 4,000 free healing treatments and teddy bears, from December 2004, are shown in colourful pictures.

Our first 5 volunteers have sold their homes and have moved to the Sacred Mountain. After they arrived and got settled, a special ceremony was held to change the name of the mountain from Indwebu to Endwebu, but that is information, for another time.

 


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