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How do you correctly connect with the ancestors with the altar?

Well, you already.

For the first part of your question, you already connected to them.

They coursing through your veins, right?

And you don't need an altar to make that connection.

What the altar is for, your altar is like a modem that puts your psychic center online with the spiritual universe so you can gain access to the afterlife, right?

So someone that doesn't have an altar, you didn't lost somebody that you really love. And, you know, you owe them a debt of gratitude. Like a parent, right? A sibling, right? Sometimes a grandmother or grandfather or an elder that warded you.

And you see them in your dream, but they're not saying nothing. Or sometimes you can't see them, but you can hear them. That's because you need to have an altar in place so that they don't break any bylaws within the connections that they make with you.

You still tethered to this dimension, right?

And you put that altar up, you put that candle, that plate of food, the next time you go to sleep. Now you can see him. Now they talking to you cause you didn't gave them some energy.

But you just can't be every once in a while.

With the way I show people at our event, once you step away from the event, you gonna have the capability to do everything.

And when I say everything, I'm talking in the sense of you might watch somebody else give out some instruction, some spiritual instructions, some hoodoo ritual, right? Or some type of spiritual hacks.

And you could do. You will be able to pull them off flawlessly and ascertain a result from that.

But you had to be spiritually educated to be aware of that.

And a lot of our people in the western world lack that.

So your altar, when you put it up, that becomes your momentum to the spiritual universe.

In the synchronicities are beyond explanation, just as the spiritual dimension and just as the spiritual universe and spiritual beings and spiritual knowledge is.

It defies the laws of physics. It defies reasoning and rationale and what's practical.

And because of that, a lot of people step away from any type of real spiritual connection.

I refer to these type of beings as feral spirits. They be all over the place, and it's like, no, man, you got to get some structure to what you doing.

And what I found out along my path is that the universal way of making a spiritual connection is dialing in to your dearly departed.

And that's so because you know them, you experience them, you seen them in real time, in this reality. Not no past life, not another life. We ain't gonna go that far. Just deal with here.

And you know, don't nobody kiss you on your cheek like your grandma. Nobody hug you like your grandma, and now she has departed from this physical density.

That doesn't mean that she gone. She don't went somewhere.

And you can find out where she at if you make a connection to her instead of attempting to connect to the Anunnaki and trying to connect to Jesus and trying to connect to Yahweh.

And ain't none of them was physically present in your life where your grandmother was.

You got to acknowledge her first and acknowledge her mother for having her.

These are the type of intentions of making a connection that we need to start approaching now.

When you have an altar in place and you got your placement correct, you got your cleaning thing down pack, you gonna get a better result if somebody is just pouring a libation.

If you pouring a libation. Cause it's a lot that people just. You not gonna get on your own.

An Ancestor Altar Creates Structure, Not Connection

An altar does not create your connection to your ancestors. It creates the conditions for meaningful communication with them.

Your connection to your ancestors does not begin when you build an altar. It began long before you were born. Every generation before you made your existence possible. The altar acknowledges a connection that already exists.

Connection and communication are different. A relationship may exist without conversation, just as family remains family even when separated by distance. An altar is intended to cultivate communication, not manufacture relationship.

Every form of communication requires conditions. A conversation needs attention. A seed needs soil. An altar establishes a dedicated space where intention replaces distraction, making spiritual practice more deliberate than occasional.

The objects placed upon an altar are symbols before they are possessions. A candle represents focus. Food expresses gratitude. Water signifies offering. Their power is not found in the objects themselves but in the meaning and intention they carry.

Many people search for distant spiritual figures while overlooking those whose influence is already woven into their lives. Beginning with one's ancestors starts with a relationship grounded in memory, experience, and gratitude rather than abstraction.

Structure strengthens consistency. Without structure, spiritual practice often becomes occasional, emotional, or reactive. An altar provides a stable point of return, allowing practice to develop through repetition instead of impulse.

Ritual without understanding becomes imitation. Understanding transforms ritual into intention. The purpose of an altar is not to perform actions mechanically but to know why each action belongs there.

A spiritual practice becomes clearer through participation. Reading, watching, or listening may introduce an idea, but repeated practice develops discernment. Experience refines understanding in ways observation alone cannot.

An ancestor altar ultimately begins with gratitude. Before seeking guidance, wisdom, or deeper experiences, it recognizes those whose lives contributed to your own. Gratitude establishes the proper beginning for every relationship that follows.