One of the basic human experiences is that a human being is a dependent creature. The contingency of being human demands that one should properly relate oneself to the environment upon which one depends.
The human sense of dependence becomes the root religion.
One becomes aware that one did not create the universe, one found the universe already created. Natural events in particular are occasions of god-conciousness among Zulu people. In these events, god is experienced as the One, the Other, the Divine, and the Many. The key word is experience.
The Zulu notion of god-conciousness says that god lives in, through, and beyond everything and everyone, but that god is most clearly apprehended through those spirits who are always around, above, below, and in them.
When the Zulus see the Diety in every place all the time, they are acknowledging the ubiquitous nature of god.