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Dale
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Dale, 2016, oil on wood, 2400 x 2400mm (two panels hung together)
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Dale Cloete (pseudonym) | Business director, life coach, sangoma
Dale Cloete is a leading businesswoman, with years of corporate experience. She is also a trained sangoma. Meet her at the office and it may seem hard to imagine her traditional connection; visit her as a sangoma and you might struggle to consider her a corporate figure.
For some, business and spirituality are opposing fields: suits and briefcases versus trances and chants. Indeed, there is a reason why Dale doesn’t openly mix her two callings: “I have long since stopped seeking to bring African traditions overtly into my corporate work. It functions as a decoy, an invitation for people to be entertained.”
But Dale firmly believes in the need for the business world to bow once again to the wisdom of its ancestors; the need to remind capitalism of its discontent with our natural order. “Today’s business is characterised by rampant short-termism and a delusion that infinite growth is possible; that it’s okay for a few people to own and control most of the world’s resources. This is clearly out of alignment with natural and social systems,” Dale explains.
“Every process I use with my clients is informed by my experience of traditional thinking. As our society approaches the cognitive threshold – where problems like terrorism, climate change or inequality become too complex for the rational mind – indigenous processes offer an approach that hunts for insight without being simplistic or reductionist.
“I’d like to see us engaging with this knowledge; honouring the elders who bring it forward, without it becoming racially polarized. We need this knowledge not simply because it’s African, but because it offers a universal way to work with tough challenges.”
Sale price excludes shipping
Dale Cloete (pseudonym) | Business director, life coach, sangoma
Dale Cloete is a leading businesswoman, with years of corporate experience. She is also a trained sangoma. Meet her at the office and it may seem hard to imagine her traditional connection; visit her as a sangoma and you might struggle to consider her a corporate figure.
For some, business and spirituality are opposing fields: suits and briefcases versus trances and chants. Indeed, there is a reason why Dale doesn’t openly mix her two callings: “I have long since stopped seeking to bring African traditions overtly into my corporate work. It functions as a decoy, an invitation for people to be entertained.”
But Dale firmly believes in the need for the business world to bow once again to the wisdom of its ancestors; the need to remind capitalism of its discontent with our natural order. “Today’s business is characterised by rampant short-termism and a delusion that infinite growth is possible; that it’s okay for a few people to own and control most of the world’s resources. This is clearly out of alignment with natural and social systems,” Dale explains.
“Every process I use with my clients is informed by my experience of traditional thinking. As our society approaches the cognitive threshold – where problems like terrorism, climate change or inequality become too complex for the rational mind – indigenous processes offer an approach that hunts for insight without being simplistic or reductionist.
“I’d like to see us engaging with this knowledge; honouring the elders who bring it forward, without it becoming racially polarized. We need this knowledge not simply because it’s African, but because it offers a universal way to work with tough challenges.”
- Size:
- 2400 x 2400mm
- Medium:
- Oil on wood
- License:
- All rights reserved. Exhibited on USEUM with the permission of the rights owner.
- For more:
- http://www.kellyjohngough.co.za
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