I explore the profound spiritual connection between humanity and the earth, arguing that land is an extension of our physical and ancestral being.
The Earthly Connection of Humanity
I believe that we were all created from the soil, a fundamental truth that transcends different religious beliefs. This earth, or "Motherland," is not just something we walk on; it is the source of our food and the foundation of our very existence. Without the land, we cannot exist in this physical realm, and therefore, our connection to it is both biological and spiritual.
The Curse of Selling Ancestral Land
There is a spiritual price to pay for those who sell the land of their forefathers. I have observed that many who part with their ancestral inheritance often face a grim end or a life of misfortune. Unless you are selling a plot to replace it with another, you are essentially selling a piece of your lineage and yourself, which carries heavy spiritual consequences.
Astrology and Land Disputes
In my study of the stars, specifically regarding Pluto in the 7th house, I have noted a strong correlation with land cases and fragile relationships. Those with this placement often find themselves embroiled in legal battles over property. It serves as a celestial indicator that one's relationship with the land and others is under intense transformation or conflict.
Cultural Preservation of the "Kiamba"
Specific cultures, like the Chaga and the Maasai, understand the intrinsic value of their land and livestock. For the Chaga, the kiamba (ancestral land) is sacred and is rarely sold. I recall a specific instance where a woman tried to sell ancestral land to the point of disturbing a grave, only to be met with fierce resistance from the community, illustrating how deeply these roots run.
Modern Leadership and the Loss of Heritage
I see a troubling trend in African leadership where land is traded away to outsiders for the sake of appearances or temporary gain. These leaders often pride themselves on their connections with foreign powers while neglecting the very soil their ancestors bled for. It is a betrayal of the highest order to value a photograph with a foreigner over the preservation of ancestral territory.
A Call to the Younger Generation
To the youth, I say: stop wasting time on trivialities like sports and social clubs while your heritage is being bought from under you. Foreigners are coming in and acquiring vast tracts of land while you remain distracted. If you do not wake up and secure your own piece of the earth, you will find yourselves living like prisoners in your own country within a few decades.
I explore the profound spiritual connection between humanity and the earth, arguing that land is an extension of our physical and ancestral being.
The Earthly Connection of Humanity
I believe that we were all created from the soil, a fundamental truth that transcends different religious beliefs. This earth, or "Motherland," is not just something we walk on; it is the source of our food and the foundation of our very existence. Without the land, we cannot exist in this physical realm, and therefore, our connection to it is both biological and spiritual.
The Curse of Selling Ancestral Land
There is a spiritual price to pay for those who sell the land of their forefathers. I have observed that many who part with their ancestral inheritance often face a grim end or a life of misfortune. Unless you are selling a plot to replace it with another, you are essentially selling a piece of your lineage and yourself, which carries heavy spiritual consequences.
Astrology and Land Disputes
In my study of the stars, specifically regarding Pluto in the 7th house, I have noted a strong correlation with land cases and fragile relationships. Those with this placement often find themselves embroiled in legal battles over property. It serves as a celestial indicator that one's relationship with the land and others is under intense transformation or conflict.
Cultural Preservation of the "Kiamba"
Specific cultures, like the Chaga and the Maasai, understand the intrinsic value of their land and livestock. For the Chaga, the kiamba (ancestral land) is sacred and is rarely sold. I recall a specific instance where a woman tried to sell ancestral land to the point of disturbing a grave, only to be met with fierce resistance from the community, illustrating how deeply these roots run.
Modern Leadership and the Loss of Heritage
I see a troubling trend in African leadership where land is traded away to outsiders for the sake of appearances or temporary gain. These leaders often pride themselves on their connections with foreign powers while neglecting the very soil their ancestors bled for. It is a betrayal of the highest order to value a photograph with a foreigner over the preservation of ancestral territory.
A Call to the Younger Generation
To the youth, I say: stop wasting time on trivialities like sports and social clubs while your heritage is being bought from under you. Foreigners are coming in and acquiring vast tracts of land while you remain distracted. If you do not wake up and secure your own piece of the earth, you will find yourselves living like prisoners in your own country within a few decades.
I explore the profound spiritual connection between humanity and the earth, arguing that land is an extension of our physical and ancestral being.
The Earthly Connection of Humanity
I believe that we were all created from the soil, a fundamental truth that transcends different religious beliefs. This earth, or "Motherland," is not just something we walk on; it is the source of our food and the foundation of our very existence. Without the land, we cannot exist in this physical realm, and therefore, our connection to it is both biological and spiritual.
The Curse of Selling Ancestral Land
There is a spiritual price to pay for those who sell the land of their forefathers. I have observed that many who part with their ancestral inheritance often face a grim end or a life of misfortune. Unless you are selling a plot to replace it with another, you are essentially selling a piece of your lineage and yourself, which carries heavy spiritual consequences.
Astrology and Land Disputes
In my study of the stars, specifically regarding Pluto in the 7th house, I have noted a strong correlation with land cases and fragile relationships. Those with this placement often find themselves embroiled in legal battles over property. It serves as a celestial indicator that one's relationship with the land and others is under intense transformation or conflict.
Cultural Preservation of the "Kiamba"
Specific cultures, like the Chaga and the Maasai, understand the intrinsic value of their land and livestock. For the Chaga, the kiamba (ancestral land) is sacred and is rarely sold. I recall a specific instance where a woman tried to sell ancestral land to the point of disturbing a grave, only to be met with fierce resistance from the community, illustrating how deeply these roots run.
Modern Leadership and the Loss of Heritage
I see a troubling trend in African leadership where land is traded away to outsiders for the sake of appearances or temporary gain. These leaders often pride themselves on their connections with foreign powers while neglecting the very soil their ancestors bled for. It is a betrayal of the highest order to value a photograph with a foreigner over the preservation of ancestral territory.
A Call to the Younger Generation
To the youth, I say: stop wasting time on trivialities like sports and social clubs while your heritage is being bought from under you. Foreigners are coming in and acquiring vast tracts of land while you remain distracted. If you do not wake up and secure your own piece of the earth, you will find yourselves living like prisoners in your own country within a few decades.



