I discuss how modern government ministries are actually derived from the twelve tribes of Israel and astrological houses.
The Foundation of My Teaching
I am preparing a video-based lesson to help people truly understand these concepts because I realize I am hitting them with heavy knowledge that might be hard to head-on. My long-term students, who have been with me for over two years, already understand the basics, such as who governs the "First Gate" and the specific meanings of the stars. It is essential to have this foundation to grasp how these forces influence your daily life.
The Astrological Governance of Life
I explain that each "gate" or house is ruled by a specific planetary energy; for example, the First Gate is ruled by Mars, the lord of armies. If Mars resides in your Third Gate—the ministry of information and communication—you are likely to experience conflict or "war" in your communications. These "ministries" aren't just modern inventions; they are deeply rooted in the astrology of the twelve tribes of Israel and our own ancestral heritage from places like Kibosho or Usukuma.

The Colonial Disconnect
I urge my listeners to stop being deceived by colonial mindsets that make us feel like we are "new" to the world. In reality, we are the ones who gave birth to these concepts. Our elders used to sit in circles every evening under the moonlight, telling stories and assigning names, titles, and "talents" to children based on their spiritual standing. They knew exactly who each child was destined to become before the colonial education system disrupted that flow.
The Case of the "Uncle" Name
I recently consulted with a student regarding his "GPS" - his spiritual identity based on his birth name. I discovered that his name belonged to his maternal uncle's side (ujombani). He then realized why, after his sister's dowry was paid, his uncle entrusted him with 50 goats. Even while he was in school, he was the one tasked with herding them, while others were not. His family knew he was the "Head of the Compound" (Mzee wa Boma) according to his lineage.
The Failure of Modern Education
This student eventually abandoned his spiritual responsibilities to pursue "the education of the imperialists" (elimu ya kibeberu). Because he ignored his true path, he ended up broke and wandering with a briefcase looking for work. If he had stayed true to his indigenous path and the gift from his uncle, he would likely own over 500 goats today. Instead, he lost the 50 he had and is now struggling.
A Call to Ancestral Recognition
My message is clear: do not despise your roots or the traditional roles assigned to you by your elders. Whether you are from the village or the city, your name and your "GPS" dictate your success. We must return to the wisdom of our ancestors who understood the stars and the ministries of life long before the modern world tried to claim them as their own.
I discuss how modern government ministries are actually derived from the twelve tribes of Israel and astrological houses.
The Foundation of My Teaching
I am preparing a video-based lesson to help people truly understand these concepts because I realize I am hitting them with heavy knowledge that might be hard to head-on. My long-term students, who have been with me for over two years, already understand the basics, such as who governs the "First Gate" and the specific meanings of the stars. It is essential to have this foundation to grasp how these forces influence your daily life.
The Astrological Governance of Life
I explain that each "gate" or house is ruled by a specific planetary energy; for example, the First Gate is ruled by Mars, the lord of armies. If Mars resides in your Third Gate—the ministry of information and communication—you are likely to experience conflict or "war" in your communications. These "ministries" aren't just modern inventions; they are deeply rooted in the astrology of the twelve tribes of Israel and our own ancestral heritage from places like Kibosho or Usukuma.

The Colonial Disconnect
I urge my listeners to stop being deceived by colonial mindsets that make us feel like we are "new" to the world. In reality, we are the ones who gave birth to these concepts. Our elders used to sit in circles every evening under the moonlight, telling stories and assigning names, titles, and "talents" to children based on their spiritual standing. They knew exactly who each child was destined to become before the colonial education system disrupted that flow.
The Case of the "Uncle" Name
I recently consulted with a student regarding his "GPS" - his spiritual identity based on his birth name. I discovered that his name belonged to his maternal uncle's side (ujombani). He then realized why, after his sister's dowry was paid, his uncle entrusted him with 50 goats. Even while he was in school, he was the one tasked with herding them, while others were not. His family knew he was the "Head of the Compound" (Mzee wa Boma) according to his lineage.
The Failure of Modern Education
This student eventually abandoned his spiritual responsibilities to pursue "the education of the imperialists" (elimu ya kibeberu). Because he ignored his true path, he ended up broke and wandering with a briefcase looking for work. If he had stayed true to his indigenous path and the gift from his uncle, he would likely own over 500 goats today. Instead, he lost the 50 he had and is now struggling.
A Call to Ancestral Recognition
My message is clear: do not despise your roots or the traditional roles assigned to you by your elders. Whether you are from the village or the city, your name and your "GPS" dictate your success. We must return to the wisdom of our ancestors who understood the stars and the ministries of life long before the modern world tried to claim them as their own.
I discuss how modern government ministries are actually derived from the twelve tribes of Israel and astrological houses.
The Foundation of My Teaching
I am preparing a video-based lesson to help people truly understand these concepts because I realize I am hitting them with heavy knowledge that might be hard to head-on. My long-term students, who have been with me for over two years, already understand the basics, such as who governs the "First Gate" and the specific meanings of the stars. It is essential to have this foundation to grasp how these forces influence your daily life.
The Astrological Governance of Life
I explain that each "gate" or house is ruled by a specific planetary energy; for example, the First Gate is ruled by Mars, the lord of armies. If Mars resides in your Third Gate—the ministry of information and communication—you are likely to experience conflict or "war" in your communications. These "ministries" aren't just modern inventions; they are deeply rooted in the astrology of the twelve tribes of Israel and our own ancestral heritage from places like Kibosho or Usukuma.

The Colonial Disconnect
I urge my listeners to stop being deceived by colonial mindsets that make us feel like we are "new" to the world. In reality, we are the ones who gave birth to these concepts. Our elders used to sit in circles every evening under the moonlight, telling stories and assigning names, titles, and "talents" to children based on their spiritual standing. They knew exactly who each child was destined to become before the colonial education system disrupted that flow.
The Case of the "Uncle" Name
I recently consulted with a student regarding his "GPS" - his spiritual identity based on his birth name. I discovered that his name belonged to his maternal uncle's side (ujombani). He then realized why, after his sister's dowry was paid, his uncle entrusted him with 50 goats. Even while he was in school, he was the one tasked with herding them, while others were not. His family knew he was the "Head of the Compound" (Mzee wa Boma) according to his lineage.
The Failure of Modern Education
This student eventually abandoned his spiritual responsibilities to pursue "the education of the imperialists" (elimu ya kibeberu). Because he ignored his true path, he ended up broke and wandering with a briefcase looking for work. If he had stayed true to his indigenous path and the gift from his uncle, he would likely own over 500 goats today. Instead, he lost the 50 he had and is now struggling.
A Call to Ancestral Recognition
My message is clear: do not despise your roots or the traditional roles assigned to you by your elders. Whether you are from the village or the city, your name and your "GPS" dictate your success. We must return to the wisdom of our ancestors who understood the stars and the ministries of life long before the modern world tried to claim them as their own.



