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Ancestral Karma, Reincarnation, and Breaking Suicide Cycles

Feb 28, 2026

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Ancestral Karma, Reincarnation, and Breaking Suicide Cycles

Feb 28, 2026

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Nkasafari

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Ancestral Karma, Reincarnation, and Breaking Suicide Cycles

Feb 28, 2026

By

Nkasafari

I discuss the intense spiritual challenges faced by students with Pluto in the 8th House, specifically regarding suicidal ideation linked to their ancestors. I explain how birthmarks and recurring family tragedies are evidence of reincarnation and unresolved karma that must be cleared through specific rituals.

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The Significance of Pluto in the 8th House

I begin by acknowledging a testimony from one of my students who has Pluto in the 8th House, as well as addressing others who have this placement or children with this placement. This student confessed to having an overwhelming urge to throw himself from a height to end his life, and I used this moment to investigate the spiritual root cause rather than just the physical symptoms.


Identifying the Ancestral Namesake

When the student told me about his urge to die, I immediately asked him about the grandfather whose name he inherited, because we often carry the spirit of the person we are named after. He revealed that his grandfather had indeed killed himself by jumping into a grain store, and confirmed that he was the reincarnation of this ancestor, even bearing a birthmark on his head corresponding to the grandfather's fatal injury.

The Concept of Reincarnation and Trauma

I explain the science of the soul (Ruamangi), reminding you that while the body may be new, the spirit is old and often returns to resolve unfinished business. The student was told by his elders that his grandfather had "returned," but because the grandfather died with a wound to the head and a traumatic spirit, that same trauma manifested in the student's life as a desire to repeat the suicide.


A Second Case of Repeating History

I share a second example of another student with Pluto in the 8th House whose family member recently committed suicide by hanging in a barn. Upon investigation, it was discovered that the student's grandfather had hanged himself in that exact same barn over thirty years ago, proving that these tragedies are not coincidences but repeating spiritual patterns.


Understanding the Karmic Breaking Cycle

These events illustrate a "karmic breaking cycle," where a family curse or tragedy repeats itself every 20, 30, or 40 years if it is not addressed. When a suicide or tragic death occurs, the family must perform specific rituals to close that door and cancel the debt; otherwise, the cycle will inevitably return to claim another generation.


The Necessity of Spiritual Intervention

I conclude by urging you to look at spiritual causes first before treating these issues solely as mental health or physical problems. Just as the Pare people say "the dead must be spoken to," we must engage with our ancestors and perform the necessary rituals to stop these cycles of death, rather than ignoring the spiritual reality that governs our lives.

I discuss the intense spiritual challenges faced by students with Pluto in the 8th House, specifically regarding suicidal ideation linked to their ancestors. I explain how birthmarks and recurring family tragedies are evidence of reincarnation and unresolved karma that must be cleared through specific rituals.

0:00
0:00
The Significance of Pluto in the 8th House

I begin by acknowledging a testimony from one of my students who has Pluto in the 8th House, as well as addressing others who have this placement or children with this placement. This student confessed to having an overwhelming urge to throw himself from a height to end his life, and I used this moment to investigate the spiritual root cause rather than just the physical symptoms.


Identifying the Ancestral Namesake

When the student told me about his urge to die, I immediately asked him about the grandfather whose name he inherited, because we often carry the spirit of the person we are named after. He revealed that his grandfather had indeed killed himself by jumping into a grain store, and confirmed that he was the reincarnation of this ancestor, even bearing a birthmark on his head corresponding to the grandfather's fatal injury.

The Concept of Reincarnation and Trauma

I explain the science of the soul (Ruamangi), reminding you that while the body may be new, the spirit is old and often returns to resolve unfinished business. The student was told by his elders that his grandfather had "returned," but because the grandfather died with a wound to the head and a traumatic spirit, that same trauma manifested in the student's life as a desire to repeat the suicide.


A Second Case of Repeating History

I share a second example of another student with Pluto in the 8th House whose family member recently committed suicide by hanging in a barn. Upon investigation, it was discovered that the student's grandfather had hanged himself in that exact same barn over thirty years ago, proving that these tragedies are not coincidences but repeating spiritual patterns.


Understanding the Karmic Breaking Cycle

These events illustrate a "karmic breaking cycle," where a family curse or tragedy repeats itself every 20, 30, or 40 years if it is not addressed. When a suicide or tragic death occurs, the family must perform specific rituals to close that door and cancel the debt; otherwise, the cycle will inevitably return to claim another generation.


The Necessity of Spiritual Intervention

I conclude by urging you to look at spiritual causes first before treating these issues solely as mental health or physical problems. Just as the Pare people say "the dead must be spoken to," we must engage with our ancestors and perform the necessary rituals to stop these cycles of death, rather than ignoring the spiritual reality that governs our lives.

I discuss the intense spiritual challenges faced by students with Pluto in the 8th House, specifically regarding suicidal ideation linked to their ancestors. I explain how birthmarks and recurring family tragedies are evidence of reincarnation and unresolved karma that must be cleared through specific rituals.

0:00
0:00
The Significance of Pluto in the 8th House

I begin by acknowledging a testimony from one of my students who has Pluto in the 8th House, as well as addressing others who have this placement or children with this placement. This student confessed to having an overwhelming urge to throw himself from a height to end his life, and I used this moment to investigate the spiritual root cause rather than just the physical symptoms.


Identifying the Ancestral Namesake

When the student told me about his urge to die, I immediately asked him about the grandfather whose name he inherited, because we often carry the spirit of the person we are named after. He revealed that his grandfather had indeed killed himself by jumping into a grain store, and confirmed that he was the reincarnation of this ancestor, even bearing a birthmark on his head corresponding to the grandfather's fatal injury.

The Concept of Reincarnation and Trauma

I explain the science of the soul (Ruamangi), reminding you that while the body may be new, the spirit is old and often returns to resolve unfinished business. The student was told by his elders that his grandfather had "returned," but because the grandfather died with a wound to the head and a traumatic spirit, that same trauma manifested in the student's life as a desire to repeat the suicide.


A Second Case of Repeating History

I share a second example of another student with Pluto in the 8th House whose family member recently committed suicide by hanging in a barn. Upon investigation, it was discovered that the student's grandfather had hanged himself in that exact same barn over thirty years ago, proving that these tragedies are not coincidences but repeating spiritual patterns.


Understanding the Karmic Breaking Cycle

These events illustrate a "karmic breaking cycle," where a family curse or tragedy repeats itself every 20, 30, or 40 years if it is not addressed. When a suicide or tragic death occurs, the family must perform specific rituals to close that door and cancel the debt; otherwise, the cycle will inevitably return to claim another generation.


The Necessity of Spiritual Intervention

I conclude by urging you to look at spiritual causes first before treating these issues solely as mental health or physical problems. Just as the Pare people say "the dead must be spoken to," we must engage with our ancestors and perform the necessary rituals to stop these cycles of death, rather than ignoring the spiritual reality that governs our lives.

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