I am explaining the connection between astrological influences like Pluto and traditional practices used to prevent early death.
The Connection Between Astrology and Tradition
If you find it difficult to believe in planetary influences or the concept of "Pluto," yet you struggle to communicate with your elders, the message is simple. You must ask about prayers or traditional rites meant to prevent untimely death. Every culture has its own language for these energies, and it is vital to understand how they manifest in your own environment.
Omens in the Uchagani Region
In the Uchagani area, there are clear signs that the elders recognize as precursors to loss. For instance, there is a specific omen involving a banana plant—if a certain part falls, it signifies that someone in that village may also "fall" or pass away. These are not just superstitions; they are observations of the natural world that our ancestors understood deeply.

Preventing Fate Through Rituals
The elders knew how to prevent these occurrences through specific rites. By performing these traditional ceremonies, they could ensure that the person at risk would not die. If such practical interventions exist to stop death, you cannot claim that there is no way to mitigate the "Pluto" energy or the signs of impending passing.
Pluto as a Colonial Term
I use the word "Pluto" because it is a modern, perhaps "colonial" term, but every culture has its own way of describing this specific force. Many students, particularly those from the younger generation who have returned home to investigate these matters, have found that these traditional truths are real. They have performed the necessary rites and seen the results for themselves.
The Struggle of Gen Z
I am speaking directly to the Gen Z students because many of them are heavily impacted by Pluto being in their "home" house. In astrological terms, when the team is playing "at home," the victory is usually certain—meaning the influence of the planet is very strong and direct. For many of you, Pluto is in your 8th house, which is a challenging position that requires attention.
A Call to Learning
I provide these lessons for free to help students who are struggling with these heavy placements. It is important to keep learning and to look at where Pluto sits in your chart. Understanding these spiritual and astrological "home games" is the key to navigating the challenges your generation faces regarding life and longevity.
I am explaining the connection between astrological influences like Pluto and traditional practices used to prevent early death.
The Connection Between Astrology and Tradition
If you find it difficult to believe in planetary influences or the concept of "Pluto," yet you struggle to communicate with your elders, the message is simple. You must ask about prayers or traditional rites meant to prevent untimely death. Every culture has its own language for these energies, and it is vital to understand how they manifest in your own environment.
Omens in the Uchagani Region
In the Uchagani area, there are clear signs that the elders recognize as precursors to loss. For instance, there is a specific omen involving a banana plant—if a certain part falls, it signifies that someone in that village may also "fall" or pass away. These are not just superstitions; they are observations of the natural world that our ancestors understood deeply.

Preventing Fate Through Rituals
The elders knew how to prevent these occurrences through specific rites. By performing these traditional ceremonies, they could ensure that the person at risk would not die. If such practical interventions exist to stop death, you cannot claim that there is no way to mitigate the "Pluto" energy or the signs of impending passing.
Pluto as a Colonial Term
I use the word "Pluto" because it is a modern, perhaps "colonial" term, but every culture has its own way of describing this specific force. Many students, particularly those from the younger generation who have returned home to investigate these matters, have found that these traditional truths are real. They have performed the necessary rites and seen the results for themselves.
The Struggle of Gen Z
I am speaking directly to the Gen Z students because many of them are heavily impacted by Pluto being in their "home" house. In astrological terms, when the team is playing "at home," the victory is usually certain—meaning the influence of the planet is very strong and direct. For many of you, Pluto is in your 8th house, which is a challenging position that requires attention.
A Call to Learning
I provide these lessons for free to help students who are struggling with these heavy placements. It is important to keep learning and to look at where Pluto sits in your chart. Understanding these spiritual and astrological "home games" is the key to navigating the challenges your generation faces regarding life and longevity.
I am explaining the connection between astrological influences like Pluto and traditional practices used to prevent early death.
The Connection Between Astrology and Tradition
If you find it difficult to believe in planetary influences or the concept of "Pluto," yet you struggle to communicate with your elders, the message is simple. You must ask about prayers or traditional rites meant to prevent untimely death. Every culture has its own language for these energies, and it is vital to understand how they manifest in your own environment.
Omens in the Uchagani Region
In the Uchagani area, there are clear signs that the elders recognize as precursors to loss. For instance, there is a specific omen involving a banana plant—if a certain part falls, it signifies that someone in that village may also "fall" or pass away. These are not just superstitions; they are observations of the natural world that our ancestors understood deeply.

Preventing Fate Through Rituals
The elders knew how to prevent these occurrences through specific rites. By performing these traditional ceremonies, they could ensure that the person at risk would not die. If such practical interventions exist to stop death, you cannot claim that there is no way to mitigate the "Pluto" energy or the signs of impending passing.
Pluto as a Colonial Term
I use the word "Pluto" because it is a modern, perhaps "colonial" term, but every culture has its own way of describing this specific force. Many students, particularly those from the younger generation who have returned home to investigate these matters, have found that these traditional truths are real. They have performed the necessary rites and seen the results for themselves.
The Struggle of Gen Z
I am speaking directly to the Gen Z students because many of them are heavily impacted by Pluto being in their "home" house. In astrological terms, when the team is playing "at home," the victory is usually certain—meaning the influence of the planet is very strong and direct. For many of you, Pluto is in your 8th house, which is a challenging position that requires attention.
A Call to Learning
I provide these lessons for free to help students who are struggling with these heavy placements. It is important to keep learning and to look at where Pluto sits in your chart. Understanding these spiritual and astrological "home games" is the key to navigating the challenges your generation faces regarding life and longevity.



