Lie down now, son/daughter of the first soil. May your ancestors sit at the foot of your bed and guard the gates of your dreams until dawn breaks."*
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Lie down now, son/daughter of the first soil. May your ancestors sit at the foot of your bed and guard the gates of your dreams until dawn breaks."*

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CAN A PERSON CARRY MORE THAN ONE ANCESTRAL GIFT?
A person is not always born with only one calling. Just as a tree has many branches but one root, a person may carry multiple ancestral gifts flowing from the same bloodline.
Someone may be both a healer and a diviner. Another may be a mediator, a dream interpreter, and a community leader. Others may possess gifts in music, craftsmanship, rainmaking, herbal knowledge, or prophecy. These gifts are not in competition they complement one another.
However, African spirituality also teaches that not every gift matures at the same time. Some awaken in childhood, others through initiation, hardship, dreams, age, or after the passing of an elder. Wisdom lies in recognizing which gift the ancestors are calling you to develop first.
Most importantly, a spiritual gift is never given for personal glory. It belongs to the lineage. It exists to heal, protect, guide, preserve knowledge, and strengthen the community. A gift that serves only its owner loses its true purpose.
The question is not, "How many gifts do I have?"
Ask yourself
"Am I carrying my ancestral responsibilities with humility, discipline, and service to my people?"