discuss the importance of reclaiming our African spirituality by connecting with our ancestors through traditional rituals.
Reclaiming African Holiness
I want to remind the royal family of the Holy African continent that we must return to our roots. Holiness is not reserved for the figures taught to us by colonial influences, such as European or Arabic saints. We have our own holy ancestors who are the true spiritual gatekeepers for our people.
The Spiritual Access of the Black Person
I believe that the Black person is the most spiritually connected being in the world. While colonizers may struggle to find a direct line of communication with their ancestors, we have that innate ability. It is a gift we must recognize and protect from external interference.

The Loss of Glory Among the Chaga
I observe that the Chaga people lost a significant part of their spiritual glory when they embraced colonial systems. Because of this shift, they can no longer hear the direct voices of their ancestors. Instead, they must now rely on animal intermediaries to establish a connection with the spiritual realm.
Decoding Ancient Scripts on Sacrifice
I refer to the book of Codes (referencing Job) to explain the significance of animal sacrifice. In these texts, it is written that Job would sacrifice cattle and sheep for each of his children by name. This was done to cleanse them of potential sins, showing that the animal acts as a vessel for spiritual purification.
The Misconception of the "Lamb of God"
I want to clarify that when people speak of the "Lamb of God" removing sins, it isn't about a blue-eyed figure from foreign imagery. It refers to the actual power of the animal used in ritual. For those dealing with difficult planetary influences like Pluto, the remedy lies in these traditional animal sacrifices, regardless of what colonial education tells you.
The Hypocrisy of Modern Cemeteries
I find it ironic that while we are told our traditions are wrong, Europeans maintain beautiful, flower-filled gardens for their dead. Meanwhile, many of us have abandoned our parents' graves in public spaces or bushes. Real spirituality starts at home with your own family tree, not in the church, which often hides its own history of burying people under altars.
discuss the importance of reclaiming our African spirituality by connecting with our ancestors through traditional rituals.
Reclaiming African Holiness
I want to remind the royal family of the Holy African continent that we must return to our roots. Holiness is not reserved for the figures taught to us by colonial influences, such as European or Arabic saints. We have our own holy ancestors who are the true spiritual gatekeepers for our people.
The Spiritual Access of the Black Person
I believe that the Black person is the most spiritually connected being in the world. While colonizers may struggle to find a direct line of communication with their ancestors, we have that innate ability. It is a gift we must recognize and protect from external interference.

The Loss of Glory Among the Chaga
I observe that the Chaga people lost a significant part of their spiritual glory when they embraced colonial systems. Because of this shift, they can no longer hear the direct voices of their ancestors. Instead, they must now rely on animal intermediaries to establish a connection with the spiritual realm.
Decoding Ancient Scripts on Sacrifice
I refer to the book of Codes (referencing Job) to explain the significance of animal sacrifice. In these texts, it is written that Job would sacrifice cattle and sheep for each of his children by name. This was done to cleanse them of potential sins, showing that the animal acts as a vessel for spiritual purification.
The Misconception of the "Lamb of God"
I want to clarify that when people speak of the "Lamb of God" removing sins, it isn't about a blue-eyed figure from foreign imagery. It refers to the actual power of the animal used in ritual. For those dealing with difficult planetary influences like Pluto, the remedy lies in these traditional animal sacrifices, regardless of what colonial education tells you.
The Hypocrisy of Modern Cemeteries
I find it ironic that while we are told our traditions are wrong, Europeans maintain beautiful, flower-filled gardens for their dead. Meanwhile, many of us have abandoned our parents' graves in public spaces or bushes. Real spirituality starts at home with your own family tree, not in the church, which often hides its own history of burying people under altars.
discuss the importance of reclaiming our African spirituality by connecting with our ancestors through traditional rituals.
Reclaiming African Holiness
I want to remind the royal family of the Holy African continent that we must return to our roots. Holiness is not reserved for the figures taught to us by colonial influences, such as European or Arabic saints. We have our own holy ancestors who are the true spiritual gatekeepers for our people.
The Spiritual Access of the Black Person
I believe that the Black person is the most spiritually connected being in the world. While colonizers may struggle to find a direct line of communication with their ancestors, we have that innate ability. It is a gift we must recognize and protect from external interference.

The Loss of Glory Among the Chaga
I observe that the Chaga people lost a significant part of their spiritual glory when they embraced colonial systems. Because of this shift, they can no longer hear the direct voices of their ancestors. Instead, they must now rely on animal intermediaries to establish a connection with the spiritual realm.
Decoding Ancient Scripts on Sacrifice
I refer to the book of Codes (referencing Job) to explain the significance of animal sacrifice. In these texts, it is written that Job would sacrifice cattle and sheep for each of his children by name. This was done to cleanse them of potential sins, showing that the animal acts as a vessel for spiritual purification.
The Misconception of the "Lamb of God"
I want to clarify that when people speak of the "Lamb of God" removing sins, it isn't about a blue-eyed figure from foreign imagery. It refers to the actual power of the animal used in ritual. For those dealing with difficult planetary influences like Pluto, the remedy lies in these traditional animal sacrifices, regardless of what colonial education tells you.
The Hypocrisy of Modern Cemeteries
I find it ironic that while we are told our traditions are wrong, Europeans maintain beautiful, flower-filled gardens for their dead. Meanwhile, many of us have abandoned our parents' graves in public spaces or bushes. Real spirituality starts at home with your own family tree, not in the church, which often hides its own history of burying people under altars.


