This proverb reminds you that you don’t need to agree with someone to be in a community with them. Your differences make you great. Supremacy teaches us that we all should think, live, and operate the same - this is untrue. Embrace difference; if everyone were the same, there would be no need for more than one person.
This proverb reminds you: constantly complaining about what you don’t have, dishonor what you do have. The Ancestors, your energies, and The Spirit have gifted you more than you need. You must not allow an energy of comparison to cause you to become bratty and insecure about the blessing already bestowed. Cherish what you have currently to show yourself emotionally responsible for receiving more.
This proverb is coming to remind you: there is an immense danger in following blindly. The Ancestors urge you to rely on your sense, intuition, and Ori to guide your path. To follow blindly, to regard your abilities and divine connection as untrustworthy. You will not live long or well, living somebody else’s choices. Seek ye first the truth of your energy, and walk with those who align with you.
This proverb is coming to remind you: danger, harm, confusion, and ill intentions are not in plain sight. The best deceivers know how to distract you. In chess, the pawns, bishops, and knights serve the King and Queen - but even the King and Queen are controlled by someone else. The Ancestor is beaconing you to listen to your intuition, to investigate further, and not to take anything at face value. The actual perpetrator may be behind you or might even be you.
This proverb reminds you that you can only take some people with you where you are going. You must learn to embrace solidarity and learn that there are parts of your spiritual journey that you must do with yourself. Also, it would help if you remembered to edit your circle of friends/family, including those who align with your desired location. All monkeys will meet a dangerous end if the branch breaks from unnecessary weight.
This proverb is coming to remind you: nothing can grow in the infertile ground, thus; if you have grown, you must give credence to the soil from which you’ve grown from. You don’t have to be madly in love with your origins to find its nutrients. The Ancestors encourage you to find the nutrients in your childhood, teenage years, and old stomping grounds. Extracting the aspects that made you who you are today. You are also being called to check the foundation of your spiritual practice and make sure what you’re investing in has a sturdy ground.
This proverb reminds you that the eyes can deceive you, but if you learn to listen to what you’re hearing, you’ll be foolproof. A messenger can come in many forms: exes, pastors, liars, birds, songs, and foreign entities. The Ancestors are urging you to master listening! Listening requires processing sound with the intent to interpret and understand. Stop swiping right and left on life and then being confused about why you haven’t learned anything. You’ve denied the message because of the appearance of the messenger. Listen first, look second.
This proverb is coming to remind you: not everyone thinks like you. Stop believing that the people in your life are mind readers or have the same concerns and insecurities you have. You are making decisions based upon what YOU think, that THEY believe. You have your thoughts, and so do they. Go only off of what you KNOW for sure and not for what your fear projects.
This proverb reminds you: to utilize caution in your decision-making. The Ancestors are telling you to check all perspectives, angles, and opportunities before moving forward. If the point of the chicken crossing the road were to get to the other side, I’d hope he’d make sure no cars were coming. Don’t be hasty; do all your research, gather all your evidence, triple-check, and proceed. It is better to be slow and safe than fast and dead.
This proverb reminds you that you need to harken to wisdom because you don’t have the experience/know-how you think you do. Elders are essential because they are walking libraries. Some books are older than others and may not be updated, but all the books contain insight, history, context, and origination that you need to be privy to. Seek the elders' wisdom; they always have something to offer.
This proverb reminds you that omission is not a loophole to the truth. Leaving out information still creates deceit in the exchange. Somebody here is telling half-truths that are leading to whole collapses. The truth is full, big-boned, takes up space, and cannot be moved. Examine where you have been telling, living, and accepting half-truths. Nobody ever healed by taking half the medicine, getting half the surgery, and being half-dead. It has to be all or nothing.
This proverb is coming to remind you: what you think, so shall you become. You can do as many candle work rituals as you want, but if your Mind is poisonous, you must buy a lifetime supply of candles. The Mind is a generator of energy. If you clear the energy spiritually, you’ll be at peace for a few days and then have to cleanse again. When your thoughts heal, it forces your environment to heal. The Universal law of Correspondence says that your internal environment projects to your external environment. In other words, “GETCHA MIND RIGHT!’