I argue that living without a specific life purpose makes a human being no different from a headless chicken, contrasting the delayed maturity of Tanzanian youth with the astrological and vocational focus found in other nations.
The Headless Chicken Analogy
I begin by stating that any human being living without a "menu" or a specific plan is indistinguishable from a chicken that has had its head cut off and is jumping around a field in Mbagala. This lack of direction is why our counterparts in developed nations have embraced their origins; for instance, in countries like America, there are institutions like the "University of Astrology" because they treat this knowledge as fundamental education.
The Global Disparity in Youth Development
I highlight the stark contrast between our culture and others, noting that in China, children learn skills like sewing and cooking early, and in Israel, a 17-year-old is already a doctor or a soldier because they understand their stars. Conversely, here in Tanzania, you find a 28-year-old man still taking pocket money from his mother while walking around with a girlfriend looking for a job, or a 30-year-old who is only just beginning to look for a wife.

The Importance of Knowing Your Mission
I emphasize that you must know your star and understand what your specific mission is on this earth to succeed. I reference the story of Jonah, who was sent on a mission to Nineveh to preach but decided to run away to Tarshish instead; because he refused to do his work, he boarded a ship that subsequently faced a terrible storm and nearly sank.
The Esoteric Interpretation of Casting Lots
I explain that when the people on Jonah's ship decided to "cast lots" (kupiga kura) to find the source of their bad luck, this was actually a form of intuition and astrology ("Ramli" or "Bao"). They used these spiritual tools to identify that Jonah was the one carrying a curse or negative karma because he had abandoned his divine mission, which led to him being thrown overboard to save the ship.
The Karmic Consequences of Straying
I use Jonah's experience of being swallowed by a fish to illustrate that if you run away from your mission, the world will punish you severely. I warn you that if you are currently suffering or feeling like you have been "swallowed," it is likely because you are circling around life without direction like a headless chicken, rather than following the path your star dictated.
Upcoming Tarot and Star Analysis
I conclude by announcing that starting in August, I will begin reading Tarot cards (which is the true meaning of "Kura"), and I welcome those who want consultations to book their spots. While I will start star analysis later, for now, we must focus on finishing our current lessons regarding the 12 gates, prophecies, altars, and angel numbers.
I argue that living without a specific life purpose makes a human being no different from a headless chicken, contrasting the delayed maturity of Tanzanian youth with the astrological and vocational focus found in other nations.
The Headless Chicken Analogy
I begin by stating that any human being living without a "menu" or a specific plan is indistinguishable from a chicken that has had its head cut off and is jumping around a field in Mbagala. This lack of direction is why our counterparts in developed nations have embraced their origins; for instance, in countries like America, there are institutions like the "University of Astrology" because they treat this knowledge as fundamental education.
The Global Disparity in Youth Development
I highlight the stark contrast between our culture and others, noting that in China, children learn skills like sewing and cooking early, and in Israel, a 17-year-old is already a doctor or a soldier because they understand their stars. Conversely, here in Tanzania, you find a 28-year-old man still taking pocket money from his mother while walking around with a girlfriend looking for a job, or a 30-year-old who is only just beginning to look for a wife.

The Importance of Knowing Your Mission
I emphasize that you must know your star and understand what your specific mission is on this earth to succeed. I reference the story of Jonah, who was sent on a mission to Nineveh to preach but decided to run away to Tarshish instead; because he refused to do his work, he boarded a ship that subsequently faced a terrible storm and nearly sank.
The Esoteric Interpretation of Casting Lots
I explain that when the people on Jonah's ship decided to "cast lots" (kupiga kura) to find the source of their bad luck, this was actually a form of intuition and astrology ("Ramli" or "Bao"). They used these spiritual tools to identify that Jonah was the one carrying a curse or negative karma because he had abandoned his divine mission, which led to him being thrown overboard to save the ship.
The Karmic Consequences of Straying
I use Jonah's experience of being swallowed by a fish to illustrate that if you run away from your mission, the world will punish you severely. I warn you that if you are currently suffering or feeling like you have been "swallowed," it is likely because you are circling around life without direction like a headless chicken, rather than following the path your star dictated.
Upcoming Tarot and Star Analysis
I conclude by announcing that starting in August, I will begin reading Tarot cards (which is the true meaning of "Kura"), and I welcome those who want consultations to book their spots. While I will start star analysis later, for now, we must focus on finishing our current lessons regarding the 12 gates, prophecies, altars, and angel numbers.
I argue that living without a specific life purpose makes a human being no different from a headless chicken, contrasting the delayed maturity of Tanzanian youth with the astrological and vocational focus found in other nations.
The Headless Chicken Analogy
I begin by stating that any human being living without a "menu" or a specific plan is indistinguishable from a chicken that has had its head cut off and is jumping around a field in Mbagala. This lack of direction is why our counterparts in developed nations have embraced their origins; for instance, in countries like America, there are institutions like the "University of Astrology" because they treat this knowledge as fundamental education.
The Global Disparity in Youth Development
I highlight the stark contrast between our culture and others, noting that in China, children learn skills like sewing and cooking early, and in Israel, a 17-year-old is already a doctor or a soldier because they understand their stars. Conversely, here in Tanzania, you find a 28-year-old man still taking pocket money from his mother while walking around with a girlfriend looking for a job, or a 30-year-old who is only just beginning to look for a wife.

The Importance of Knowing Your Mission
I emphasize that you must know your star and understand what your specific mission is on this earth to succeed. I reference the story of Jonah, who was sent on a mission to Nineveh to preach but decided to run away to Tarshish instead; because he refused to do his work, he boarded a ship that subsequently faced a terrible storm and nearly sank.
The Esoteric Interpretation of Casting Lots
I explain that when the people on Jonah's ship decided to "cast lots" (kupiga kura) to find the source of their bad luck, this was actually a form of intuition and astrology ("Ramli" or "Bao"). They used these spiritual tools to identify that Jonah was the one carrying a curse or negative karma because he had abandoned his divine mission, which led to him being thrown overboard to save the ship.
The Karmic Consequences of Straying
I use Jonah's experience of being swallowed by a fish to illustrate that if you run away from your mission, the world will punish you severely. I warn you that if you are currently suffering or feeling like you have been "swallowed," it is likely because you are circling around life without direction like a headless chicken, rather than following the path your star dictated.
Upcoming Tarot and Star Analysis
I conclude by announcing that starting in August, I will begin reading Tarot cards (which is the true meaning of "Kura"), and I welcome those who want consultations to book their spots. While I will start star analysis later, for now, we must focus on finishing our current lessons regarding the 12 gates, prophecies, altars, and angel numbers.



