I discuss the vital importance of returning to one’s ancestral roots to unlock personal success, illustrated by a young woman's transformation after honoring her grandmother
The Physical Toll of Spiritual Work
I’ve been a bit quiet and busy lately, and to be honest, I’ve been struggling to catch my breath. I developed something like asthma, but I’ve realized it’s actually due to an excess of flowers around me. I’m currently making arrangements to clear them out and sell them at a low price so that I can breathe easily again and get back to my full strength.
A Testimony of Transformation
I want to share a powerful testimony about a young woman who came to see me less than two weeks ago. When she arrived, she was completely disheveled, looking like a worn-out rag; her clothes were torn, her hair was a mess, and she looked utterly exhausted by life's hardships. After reading her stars, I gave her one simple but firm piece of advice: she needed to go back home.

The Journey to Iringa
She left here on a Friday, taking an IT truck because she couldn't even afford a bus ticket to her home in Iringa. When she arrived, she was received by her family and underwent certain traditional rites. She was told to prepare herself for a ritual involving an animal sacrifice to honor her late grandmother’s name, as it was revealed that she was the only one capable of properly building her grandmother’s grave once she recognized her heritage.
The Return of a New Woman
When she returned to see me recently, I barely recognized her. She looked like a young, beautiful girl again, wearing lipstick and looking vibrant. She told me that since returning home, things have started shifting; she even received a gift of a microwave and bought bracelets for her children. She settled her debts and looked completely at peace, proving that reconnecting with home changes your physical and spiritual appearance.
Scriptural and Ancestral Codes
The "Book of Codes" tells us that in the end times, children will return home and be asked who birthed them, leading to great celebration. Whether you call it the "Book of Codes" or scripture, the message is the same: your "church" starts at home, in the village where your ancestors rest. Even the story of Joseph and Isaac emphasizes the sacredness of being buried with one’s fathers; there is a specific power in the land of your origins.
A Call to Action for Breakthrough
I have so many more testimonies, including a student whose family hadn't been home in forty years, yet the day they returned, he received a call for a government job interview. I haven't opened a dedicated channel for these testimonies yet because I am busy, but my advice to you remains: don't just look at me or your stars. If you want a real breakthrough, go back to your roots and your village.
I discuss the vital importance of returning to one’s ancestral roots to unlock personal success, illustrated by a young woman's transformation after honoring her grandmother
The Physical Toll of Spiritual Work
I’ve been a bit quiet and busy lately, and to be honest, I’ve been struggling to catch my breath. I developed something like asthma, but I’ve realized it’s actually due to an excess of flowers around me. I’m currently making arrangements to clear them out and sell them at a low price so that I can breathe easily again and get back to my full strength.
A Testimony of Transformation
I want to share a powerful testimony about a young woman who came to see me less than two weeks ago. When she arrived, she was completely disheveled, looking like a worn-out rag; her clothes were torn, her hair was a mess, and she looked utterly exhausted by life's hardships. After reading her stars, I gave her one simple but firm piece of advice: she needed to go back home.

The Journey to Iringa
She left here on a Friday, taking an IT truck because she couldn't even afford a bus ticket to her home in Iringa. When she arrived, she was received by her family and underwent certain traditional rites. She was told to prepare herself for a ritual involving an animal sacrifice to honor her late grandmother’s name, as it was revealed that she was the only one capable of properly building her grandmother’s grave once she recognized her heritage.
The Return of a New Woman
When she returned to see me recently, I barely recognized her. She looked like a young, beautiful girl again, wearing lipstick and looking vibrant. She told me that since returning home, things have started shifting; she even received a gift of a microwave and bought bracelets for her children. She settled her debts and looked completely at peace, proving that reconnecting with home changes your physical and spiritual appearance.
Scriptural and Ancestral Codes
The "Book of Codes" tells us that in the end times, children will return home and be asked who birthed them, leading to great celebration. Whether you call it the "Book of Codes" or scripture, the message is the same: your "church" starts at home, in the village where your ancestors rest. Even the story of Joseph and Isaac emphasizes the sacredness of being buried with one’s fathers; there is a specific power in the land of your origins.
A Call to Action for Breakthrough
I have so many more testimonies, including a student whose family hadn't been home in forty years, yet the day they returned, he received a call for a government job interview. I haven't opened a dedicated channel for these testimonies yet because I am busy, but my advice to you remains: don't just look at me or your stars. If you want a real breakthrough, go back to your roots and your village.
I discuss the vital importance of returning to one’s ancestral roots to unlock personal success, illustrated by a young woman's transformation after honoring her grandmother
The Physical Toll of Spiritual Work
I’ve been a bit quiet and busy lately, and to be honest, I’ve been struggling to catch my breath. I developed something like asthma, but I’ve realized it’s actually due to an excess of flowers around me. I’m currently making arrangements to clear them out and sell them at a low price so that I can breathe easily again and get back to my full strength.
A Testimony of Transformation
I want to share a powerful testimony about a young woman who came to see me less than two weeks ago. When she arrived, she was completely disheveled, looking like a worn-out rag; her clothes were torn, her hair was a mess, and she looked utterly exhausted by life's hardships. After reading her stars, I gave her one simple but firm piece of advice: she needed to go back home.

The Journey to Iringa
She left here on a Friday, taking an IT truck because she couldn't even afford a bus ticket to her home in Iringa. When she arrived, she was received by her family and underwent certain traditional rites. She was told to prepare herself for a ritual involving an animal sacrifice to honor her late grandmother’s name, as it was revealed that she was the only one capable of properly building her grandmother’s grave once she recognized her heritage.
The Return of a New Woman
When she returned to see me recently, I barely recognized her. She looked like a young, beautiful girl again, wearing lipstick and looking vibrant. She told me that since returning home, things have started shifting; she even received a gift of a microwave and bought bracelets for her children. She settled her debts and looked completely at peace, proving that reconnecting with home changes your physical and spiritual appearance.
Scriptural and Ancestral Codes
The "Book of Codes" tells us that in the end times, children will return home and be asked who birthed them, leading to great celebration. Whether you call it the "Book of Codes" or scripture, the message is the same: your "church" starts at home, in the village where your ancestors rest. Even the story of Joseph and Isaac emphasizes the sacredness of being buried with one’s fathers; there is a specific power in the land of your origins.
A Call to Action for Breakthrough
I have so many more testimonies, including a student whose family hadn't been home in forty years, yet the day they returned, he received a call for a government job interview. I haven't opened a dedicated channel for these testimonies yet because I am busy, but my advice to you remains: don't just look at me or your stars. If you want a real breakthrough, go back to your roots and your village.



