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The Importance of Ancestral Roots

Jan 30, 2026

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The Importance of Ancestral Roots

Jan 30, 2026

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Nkasafari

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The Importance of Ancestral Roots

Jan 30, 2026

By

Nkasafari

I explain the necessity of completing the current chapters to understand how to prevent premature deaths and generational curses before moving to the main lesson. I challenge the colonial mindset that views African ancestors as demons while venerating Western saints, and I emphasize that true success is spiritual alignment and family peace, not just financial wealth.

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I am setting the order of our lessons to ensure we tackle the issue of premature death.

We will continue with the lesson of Chapter 9, proceeding through to Chapter 12, before we return to Chapter 8, which is the main lesson for this month. We must follow this order to understand our obligations and stop the cycle of early deaths among our youth, which is a matter of karma and generational issues.


I question why we accept a reversed reality regarding our lifespan compared to Westerners.

You must ask yourself why Europeans often sing songs about living short lives yet live long, while Africans desire long lives but often die young. There is something fundamentally wrong with this picture, and it stems from a deep spiritual misalignment and a lack of appreciation for who we are.

I criticize the hypocrisy of demonizing African names while glorifying foreign ones.

It is absurd that when you are named after your African grandfather, it is considered witchcraft, but being named "Saint Mary" or "Saint Joseph" is considered holy. These "saints" were simply humans who died, yet you treat your own ancestors as demons and the ancestors of others as deities; this self-hate is why you remain spiritually stagnant.


I warn that abandoning your origins reduces you to a state of slavery.

A person who leaves their roots is a slave, and as written in the book of codes, you will be hated by all nations and taken into captivity because you have forsaken your own God. You are bringing curses upon yourselves by refusing to acknowledge the lineage and the ancestors that brought you into existence.


I clarify that money does not equate to a successful life if your home is in chaos.

Many of you mistake financial gain for success, but if you have money while your family is full of disease, conflict, and lack of peace, you are not successful; you are cursed. A true kingdom is defined by the joy and multitude of its people, and a home without peace is a sign of a "rotten" family structure regardless of wealth.


I conclude that true prosperity must begin within the spirit.

You must understand that success is not just physical; it begins in the spirit, or "rohon," and then manifests physically. Until you fix the spiritual foundation and stop looking for external validation while ignoring your own bloodline, you will not find the true peace or success you are looking for.

I explain the necessity of completing the current chapters to understand how to prevent premature deaths and generational curses before moving to the main lesson. I challenge the colonial mindset that views African ancestors as demons while venerating Western saints, and I emphasize that true success is spiritual alignment and family peace, not just financial wealth.

0:00
0:00
I am setting the order of our lessons to ensure we tackle the issue of premature death.

We will continue with the lesson of Chapter 9, proceeding through to Chapter 12, before we return to Chapter 8, which is the main lesson for this month. We must follow this order to understand our obligations and stop the cycle of early deaths among our youth, which is a matter of karma and generational issues.


I question why we accept a reversed reality regarding our lifespan compared to Westerners.

You must ask yourself why Europeans often sing songs about living short lives yet live long, while Africans desire long lives but often die young. There is something fundamentally wrong with this picture, and it stems from a deep spiritual misalignment and a lack of appreciation for who we are.

I criticize the hypocrisy of demonizing African names while glorifying foreign ones.

It is absurd that when you are named after your African grandfather, it is considered witchcraft, but being named "Saint Mary" or "Saint Joseph" is considered holy. These "saints" were simply humans who died, yet you treat your own ancestors as demons and the ancestors of others as deities; this self-hate is why you remain spiritually stagnant.


I warn that abandoning your origins reduces you to a state of slavery.

A person who leaves their roots is a slave, and as written in the book of codes, you will be hated by all nations and taken into captivity because you have forsaken your own God. You are bringing curses upon yourselves by refusing to acknowledge the lineage and the ancestors that brought you into existence.


I clarify that money does not equate to a successful life if your home is in chaos.

Many of you mistake financial gain for success, but if you have money while your family is full of disease, conflict, and lack of peace, you are not successful; you are cursed. A true kingdom is defined by the joy and multitude of its people, and a home without peace is a sign of a "rotten" family structure regardless of wealth.


I conclude that true prosperity must begin within the spirit.

You must understand that success is not just physical; it begins in the spirit, or "rohon," and then manifests physically. Until you fix the spiritual foundation and stop looking for external validation while ignoring your own bloodline, you will not find the true peace or success you are looking for.

I explain the necessity of completing the current chapters to understand how to prevent premature deaths and generational curses before moving to the main lesson. I challenge the colonial mindset that views African ancestors as demons while venerating Western saints, and I emphasize that true success is spiritual alignment and family peace, not just financial wealth.

0:00
0:00
I am setting the order of our lessons to ensure we tackle the issue of premature death.

We will continue with the lesson of Chapter 9, proceeding through to Chapter 12, before we return to Chapter 8, which is the main lesson for this month. We must follow this order to understand our obligations and stop the cycle of early deaths among our youth, which is a matter of karma and generational issues.


I question why we accept a reversed reality regarding our lifespan compared to Westerners.

You must ask yourself why Europeans often sing songs about living short lives yet live long, while Africans desire long lives but often die young. There is something fundamentally wrong with this picture, and it stems from a deep spiritual misalignment and a lack of appreciation for who we are.

I criticize the hypocrisy of demonizing African names while glorifying foreign ones.

It is absurd that when you are named after your African grandfather, it is considered witchcraft, but being named "Saint Mary" or "Saint Joseph" is considered holy. These "saints" were simply humans who died, yet you treat your own ancestors as demons and the ancestors of others as deities; this self-hate is why you remain spiritually stagnant.


I warn that abandoning your origins reduces you to a state of slavery.

A person who leaves their roots is a slave, and as written in the book of codes, you will be hated by all nations and taken into captivity because you have forsaken your own God. You are bringing curses upon yourselves by refusing to acknowledge the lineage and the ancestors that brought you into existence.


I clarify that money does not equate to a successful life if your home is in chaos.

Many of you mistake financial gain for success, but if you have money while your family is full of disease, conflict, and lack of peace, you are not successful; you are cursed. A true kingdom is defined by the joy and multitude of its people, and a home without peace is a sign of a "rotten" family structure regardless of wealth.


I conclude that true prosperity must begin within the spirit.

You must understand that success is not just physical; it begins in the spirit, or "rohon," and then manifests physically. Until you fix the spiritual foundation and stop looking for external validation while ignoring your own bloodline, you will not find the true peace or success you are looking for.

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