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Pluto & Ancestral Inheritance

Apr 12, 2026

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Nkasafari

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Pluto & Ancestral Inheritance

Apr 12, 2026

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Nkasafari

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Pluto & Ancestral Inheritance

Apr 12, 2026

By

Nkasafari

I explain the unique nature of Pluto's energy, which, unlike other planets, specifically requires matambiko (ritualistic offerings) to function correctly.

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Pluto Requires Specific Ritual Offerings

I begin by establishing that the offering (sadaka) associated with Pluto is fundamentally linked to matambiko (rituals), which distinguishes it from the offerings associated with other celestial bodies like Venus, Saturn, or Mercury. While other planets may accept different forms of tribute, Pluto demands a connection to these deeper, often ancestral, ritualistic practices to be effective.


The consequences of accepting inheritance without spiritual protocol

I address those of you who have been given property, especially inherited land, but have seen your lives deteriorate or stagnate since receiving it. This misfortune occurs because you rush to occupy these properties or "colonial houses" without observing the necessary protocols to honor the ancestors or the history of the land, essentially running away from the spiritual responsibilities attached to the wealth.

The historical curse of adopting foreign customs over ancestral wisdom

I criticize the "colonial" mindset that has permeated our culture, referencing historical contexts where Arabs and other colonizers looked down upon us, yet we now mimic their lifestyles to our detriment. I argue that this shift represents a curse where we have abandoned the gods and traditions of our fathers to adopt foreign ways that do not spiritually sustain us, leaving us disconnected and vulnerable.


The greed of waiting for inheritance rather than building legacy

I condemn the attitude prevalent in 80% of the population, particularly the younger generation, who are seemingly waiting for their parents to die so they can divide the spoils of inheritance. I frame this lack of independent ambition and disrespect for the lives of the elders as a profound curse and a deviation from how other successful nations honor their deities and elders.


The biblical archetype of Esau proves the need for animal sacrifice

I interpret the story of Isaac, Jacob, and Esau to demonstrate that a blessing cannot be transferred without a physical sacrifice of a living thing. When the father asked Esau to go find "mawindo" (game/wild animals), it was a coded instruction that a blood sacrifice was required to seal the blessing before his death; it was not merely about food, but about the ritual transfer of power.


Distinguishing between monetary taxes and true living sacrifices

I conclude by emphasizing that money is merely a "code" or a form of tax, whereas true sadaka (sacrifice) requires a life, specifically an animal like a sheep or goat. I remind you that "mawindo" refers to a child of a sheep (lamb), reinforcing the spiritual law that "Behold the Lamb of God" signifies that sins and curses are removed through blood sacrifice, not currency.

I explain the unique nature of Pluto's energy, which, unlike other planets, specifically requires matambiko (ritualistic offerings) to function correctly.

0:00
0:00
Pluto Requires Specific Ritual Offerings

I begin by establishing that the offering (sadaka) associated with Pluto is fundamentally linked to matambiko (rituals), which distinguishes it from the offerings associated with other celestial bodies like Venus, Saturn, or Mercury. While other planets may accept different forms of tribute, Pluto demands a connection to these deeper, often ancestral, ritualistic practices to be effective.


The consequences of accepting inheritance without spiritual protocol

I address those of you who have been given property, especially inherited land, but have seen your lives deteriorate or stagnate since receiving it. This misfortune occurs because you rush to occupy these properties or "colonial houses" without observing the necessary protocols to honor the ancestors or the history of the land, essentially running away from the spiritual responsibilities attached to the wealth.

The historical curse of adopting foreign customs over ancestral wisdom

I criticize the "colonial" mindset that has permeated our culture, referencing historical contexts where Arabs and other colonizers looked down upon us, yet we now mimic their lifestyles to our detriment. I argue that this shift represents a curse where we have abandoned the gods and traditions of our fathers to adopt foreign ways that do not spiritually sustain us, leaving us disconnected and vulnerable.


The greed of waiting for inheritance rather than building legacy

I condemn the attitude prevalent in 80% of the population, particularly the younger generation, who are seemingly waiting for their parents to die so they can divide the spoils of inheritance. I frame this lack of independent ambition and disrespect for the lives of the elders as a profound curse and a deviation from how other successful nations honor their deities and elders.


The biblical archetype of Esau proves the need for animal sacrifice

I interpret the story of Isaac, Jacob, and Esau to demonstrate that a blessing cannot be transferred without a physical sacrifice of a living thing. When the father asked Esau to go find "mawindo" (game/wild animals), it was a coded instruction that a blood sacrifice was required to seal the blessing before his death; it was not merely about food, but about the ritual transfer of power.


Distinguishing between monetary taxes and true living sacrifices

I conclude by emphasizing that money is merely a "code" or a form of tax, whereas true sadaka (sacrifice) requires a life, specifically an animal like a sheep or goat. I remind you that "mawindo" refers to a child of a sheep (lamb), reinforcing the spiritual law that "Behold the Lamb of God" signifies that sins and curses are removed through blood sacrifice, not currency.

I explain the unique nature of Pluto's energy, which, unlike other planets, specifically requires matambiko (ritualistic offerings) to function correctly.

0:00
0:00
Pluto Requires Specific Ritual Offerings

I begin by establishing that the offering (sadaka) associated with Pluto is fundamentally linked to matambiko (rituals), which distinguishes it from the offerings associated with other celestial bodies like Venus, Saturn, or Mercury. While other planets may accept different forms of tribute, Pluto demands a connection to these deeper, often ancestral, ritualistic practices to be effective.


The consequences of accepting inheritance without spiritual protocol

I address those of you who have been given property, especially inherited land, but have seen your lives deteriorate or stagnate since receiving it. This misfortune occurs because you rush to occupy these properties or "colonial houses" without observing the necessary protocols to honor the ancestors or the history of the land, essentially running away from the spiritual responsibilities attached to the wealth.

The historical curse of adopting foreign customs over ancestral wisdom

I criticize the "colonial" mindset that has permeated our culture, referencing historical contexts where Arabs and other colonizers looked down upon us, yet we now mimic their lifestyles to our detriment. I argue that this shift represents a curse where we have abandoned the gods and traditions of our fathers to adopt foreign ways that do not spiritually sustain us, leaving us disconnected and vulnerable.


The greed of waiting for inheritance rather than building legacy

I condemn the attitude prevalent in 80% of the population, particularly the younger generation, who are seemingly waiting for their parents to die so they can divide the spoils of inheritance. I frame this lack of independent ambition and disrespect for the lives of the elders as a profound curse and a deviation from how other successful nations honor their deities and elders.


The biblical archetype of Esau proves the need for animal sacrifice

I interpret the story of Isaac, Jacob, and Esau to demonstrate that a blessing cannot be transferred without a physical sacrifice of a living thing. When the father asked Esau to go find "mawindo" (game/wild animals), it was a coded instruction that a blood sacrifice was required to seal the blessing before his death; it was not merely about food, but about the ritual transfer of power.


Distinguishing between monetary taxes and true living sacrifices

I conclude by emphasizing that money is merely a "code" or a form of tax, whereas true sadaka (sacrifice) requires a life, specifically an animal like a sheep or goat. I remind you that "mawindo" refers to a child of a sheep (lamb), reinforcing the spiritual law that "Behold the Lamb of God" signifies that sins and curses are removed through blood sacrifice, not currency.

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