I discuss the spiritual necessity of "knocking" before entering new lands, using the biblical story of Rahab and the red cloth as a code for protection, and importance of connecting with local elders.
The Spiritual Significance of Hodi (Knocking)
When entering the cities or territories of other people, you must always "knock" (piga hodi). You cannot simply walk into a new space and expect to thrive without acknowledging the existing spiritual authority of that land. In the Book of Codes, for instance, spies entering a city were saved by a woman named Rahab, who used a specific spiritual signal to ensure their safety.
The Code of the Red Cloth and Mars
Rahab placed a red cloth in her window as a sign. Red is the color of Mars, the God of Armies, and its day is Tuesday. If you are facing a difficult journey, an interview, or a tough situation on a Tuesday, I advise you to wear something red—a cloth, a garment, or even a handkerchief—to align yourself with this protective and aggressive energy.

Respecting Territorial Authority
Every piece of land and every territory has its own established spiritual authority or "Mamlakah". You shouldn't just buy land and start building blindly; doing so without seeking the guidance of the local elders—those 80 years and older—can lead to failure or even death. These elders hold the "codes" of the land and can provide the history needed for you to live there in harmony.
Case Study: The Woman with the Master’s Degree
I once helped a highly educated woman who, despite her Master’s degree and years of experience, could not find a job or a husband. She was spiritually stuck because she was disconnected from her origins. I sent her back to her father's home region to speak with the elders, who instructed her to perform a ritual at a specific roundabout to reclaim her "footprint".
The Memory of the Earth and DNA
Your physical body carries the essence of your ancestors; as Maponga says, your body is your ancestors, and the soil is your mother. Everything you do is recorded by the stars and etched into your DNA. Just as the Chinese use CCTV to record physical movements, the universe uses the stars and the earth to record your spiritual character and history.
A Call to the Youth for Decency
I am frustrated by the current generation of young men who lack respect for themselves and their traditions. I see men walking around with their underwear showing, looking like "trash". I want to open a class specifically to rebuke this behavior and teach you the true "codes" of manhood and spiritual maturity, rather than the "city" habits that lead nowhere.
I discuss the spiritual necessity of "knocking" before entering new lands, using the biblical story of Rahab and the red cloth as a code for protection, and importance of connecting with local elders.
The Spiritual Significance of Hodi (Knocking)
When entering the cities or territories of other people, you must always "knock" (piga hodi). You cannot simply walk into a new space and expect to thrive without acknowledging the existing spiritual authority of that land. In the Book of Codes, for instance, spies entering a city were saved by a woman named Rahab, who used a specific spiritual signal to ensure their safety.
The Code of the Red Cloth and Mars
Rahab placed a red cloth in her window as a sign. Red is the color of Mars, the God of Armies, and its day is Tuesday. If you are facing a difficult journey, an interview, or a tough situation on a Tuesday, I advise you to wear something red—a cloth, a garment, or even a handkerchief—to align yourself with this protective and aggressive energy.

Respecting Territorial Authority
Every piece of land and every territory has its own established spiritual authority or "Mamlakah". You shouldn't just buy land and start building blindly; doing so without seeking the guidance of the local elders—those 80 years and older—can lead to failure or even death. These elders hold the "codes" of the land and can provide the history needed for you to live there in harmony.
Case Study: The Woman with the Master’s Degree
I once helped a highly educated woman who, despite her Master’s degree and years of experience, could not find a job or a husband. She was spiritually stuck because she was disconnected from her origins. I sent her back to her father's home region to speak with the elders, who instructed her to perform a ritual at a specific roundabout to reclaim her "footprint".
The Memory of the Earth and DNA
Your physical body carries the essence of your ancestors; as Maponga says, your body is your ancestors, and the soil is your mother. Everything you do is recorded by the stars and etched into your DNA. Just as the Chinese use CCTV to record physical movements, the universe uses the stars and the earth to record your spiritual character and history.
A Call to the Youth for Decency
I am frustrated by the current generation of young men who lack respect for themselves and their traditions. I see men walking around with their underwear showing, looking like "trash". I want to open a class specifically to rebuke this behavior and teach you the true "codes" of manhood and spiritual maturity, rather than the "city" habits that lead nowhere.
I discuss the spiritual necessity of "knocking" before entering new lands, using the biblical story of Rahab and the red cloth as a code for protection, and importance of connecting with local elders.
The Spiritual Significance of Hodi (Knocking)
When entering the cities or territories of other people, you must always "knock" (piga hodi). You cannot simply walk into a new space and expect to thrive without acknowledging the existing spiritual authority of that land. In the Book of Codes, for instance, spies entering a city were saved by a woman named Rahab, who used a specific spiritual signal to ensure their safety.
The Code of the Red Cloth and Mars
Rahab placed a red cloth in her window as a sign. Red is the color of Mars, the God of Armies, and its day is Tuesday. If you are facing a difficult journey, an interview, or a tough situation on a Tuesday, I advise you to wear something red—a cloth, a garment, or even a handkerchief—to align yourself with this protective and aggressive energy.

Respecting Territorial Authority
Every piece of land and every territory has its own established spiritual authority or "Mamlakah". You shouldn't just buy land and start building blindly; doing so without seeking the guidance of the local elders—those 80 years and older—can lead to failure or even death. These elders hold the "codes" of the land and can provide the history needed for you to live there in harmony.
Case Study: The Woman with the Master’s Degree
I once helped a highly educated woman who, despite her Master’s degree and years of experience, could not find a job or a husband. She was spiritually stuck because she was disconnected from her origins. I sent her back to her father's home region to speak with the elders, who instructed her to perform a ritual at a specific roundabout to reclaim her "footprint".
The Memory of the Earth and DNA
Your physical body carries the essence of your ancestors; as Maponga says, your body is your ancestors, and the soil is your mother. Everything you do is recorded by the stars and etched into your DNA. Just as the Chinese use CCTV to record physical movements, the universe uses the stars and the earth to record your spiritual character and history.
A Call to the Youth for Decency
I am frustrated by the current generation of young men who lack respect for themselves and their traditions. I see men walking around with their underwear showing, looking like "trash". I want to open a class specifically to rebuke this behavior and teach you the true "codes" of manhood and spiritual maturity, rather than the "city" habits that lead nowhere.



