I explain the profound depth of a spiritual consultation, which involves a full-day immersion to analyze your stars and mission.
The Essence of Consultation
Consultation is not a brief chat; it is an all-day commitment to advice and guidance. When you come to me, you stay from morning until evening, immersing yourself in the environment, asking every question you have, and analyzing your stars in great depth. We look at your specific mission and your spiritual "GPS" to see where you stand—whether you are aligned with your maternal or paternal lineage.
The Blueprint of Naming
There are vital questions to answer about your birth order and the origins of your name. We are born to carry the "bags" or legacies of those who came before us. I often reference the 12 tribes of Israel in Genesis 49 to show how names like Ephraim, Manasseh, and Issachar were passed down and how they cycle through generations, much like how a firstborn son might be named after his paternal grandfather.

Cultural Naming Traditions
In our culture, specifically among the Chagga, names carry specific spiritual weight. If you are named Lelo or Ndeyanka, you are carrying the spirit of your father-in-law. Names like Manka (from Mayanka) represent the mother-in-law. These names dictate where you must perform your rituals; for example, if I don't have a name from my maternal side, I absolutely cannot perform rituals there, or I would be viewed as an intruder or "wizard".
The Birth Chart and Divine Symbols
Your birth chart reveals your spiritual alignment. Often, if we see the symbol of the mother and child (resembling Mary and Jesus) in the fourth gate of the chart, it indicates that the person’s spiritual matters are rooted in their maternal lineage. This is why a consultation is private and personal; these are deep truths that cannot always be discussed in a public forum.
Moving Beyond Noisy Religion
I want you to move away from just "making noise" in churches or following religions that don't change your situation. Many people spend their lives giving offerings—for the dead, for baptism, for communion—yet their lives remain stagnant and difficult. You are shouting and "getting saved," but nothing changes because you are disconnected from your actual foundations.
Returning to Our Roots
It is time for the "Awakening Season." Africans must return to their original traditions and do what our ancestors did with integrity. In the past, when they asked for rain, it fell; when they asked for harvests, they received them. Today, many religious leaders are disconnected from the universe because they have copied the ways of their enemies. As a white man once said, Africans pray but don't receive because they are praying to the God of their enemies.
I explain the profound depth of a spiritual consultation, which involves a full-day immersion to analyze your stars and mission.
The Essence of Consultation
Consultation is not a brief chat; it is an all-day commitment to advice and guidance. When you come to me, you stay from morning until evening, immersing yourself in the environment, asking every question you have, and analyzing your stars in great depth. We look at your specific mission and your spiritual "GPS" to see where you stand—whether you are aligned with your maternal or paternal lineage.
The Blueprint of Naming
There are vital questions to answer about your birth order and the origins of your name. We are born to carry the "bags" or legacies of those who came before us. I often reference the 12 tribes of Israel in Genesis 49 to show how names like Ephraim, Manasseh, and Issachar were passed down and how they cycle through generations, much like how a firstborn son might be named after his paternal grandfather.

Cultural Naming Traditions
In our culture, specifically among the Chagga, names carry specific spiritual weight. If you are named Lelo or Ndeyanka, you are carrying the spirit of your father-in-law. Names like Manka (from Mayanka) represent the mother-in-law. These names dictate where you must perform your rituals; for example, if I don't have a name from my maternal side, I absolutely cannot perform rituals there, or I would be viewed as an intruder or "wizard".
The Birth Chart and Divine Symbols
Your birth chart reveals your spiritual alignment. Often, if we see the symbol of the mother and child (resembling Mary and Jesus) in the fourth gate of the chart, it indicates that the person’s spiritual matters are rooted in their maternal lineage. This is why a consultation is private and personal; these are deep truths that cannot always be discussed in a public forum.
Moving Beyond Noisy Religion
I want you to move away from just "making noise" in churches or following religions that don't change your situation. Many people spend their lives giving offerings—for the dead, for baptism, for communion—yet their lives remain stagnant and difficult. You are shouting and "getting saved," but nothing changes because you are disconnected from your actual foundations.
Returning to Our Roots
It is time for the "Awakening Season." Africans must return to their original traditions and do what our ancestors did with integrity. In the past, when they asked for rain, it fell; when they asked for harvests, they received them. Today, many religious leaders are disconnected from the universe because they have copied the ways of their enemies. As a white man once said, Africans pray but don't receive because they are praying to the God of their enemies.
I explain the profound depth of a spiritual consultation, which involves a full-day immersion to analyze your stars and mission.
The Essence of Consultation
Consultation is not a brief chat; it is an all-day commitment to advice and guidance. When you come to me, you stay from morning until evening, immersing yourself in the environment, asking every question you have, and analyzing your stars in great depth. We look at your specific mission and your spiritual "GPS" to see where you stand—whether you are aligned with your maternal or paternal lineage.
The Blueprint of Naming
There are vital questions to answer about your birth order and the origins of your name. We are born to carry the "bags" or legacies of those who came before us. I often reference the 12 tribes of Israel in Genesis 49 to show how names like Ephraim, Manasseh, and Issachar were passed down and how they cycle through generations, much like how a firstborn son might be named after his paternal grandfather.

Cultural Naming Traditions
In our culture, specifically among the Chagga, names carry specific spiritual weight. If you are named Lelo or Ndeyanka, you are carrying the spirit of your father-in-law. Names like Manka (from Mayanka) represent the mother-in-law. These names dictate where you must perform your rituals; for example, if I don't have a name from my maternal side, I absolutely cannot perform rituals there, or I would be viewed as an intruder or "wizard".
The Birth Chart and Divine Symbols
Your birth chart reveals your spiritual alignment. Often, if we see the symbol of the mother and child (resembling Mary and Jesus) in the fourth gate of the chart, it indicates that the person’s spiritual matters are rooted in their maternal lineage. This is why a consultation is private and personal; these are deep truths that cannot always be discussed in a public forum.
Moving Beyond Noisy Religion
I want you to move away from just "making noise" in churches or following religions that don't change your situation. Many people spend their lives giving offerings—for the dead, for baptism, for communion—yet their lives remain stagnant and difficult. You are shouting and "getting saved," but nothing changes because you are disconnected from your actual foundations.
Returning to Our Roots
It is time for the "Awakening Season." Africans must return to their original traditions and do what our ancestors did with integrity. In the past, when they asked for rain, it fell; when they asked for harvests, they received them. Today, many religious leaders are disconnected from the universe because they have copied the ways of their enemies. As a white man once said, Africans pray but don't receive because they are praying to the God of their enemies.



