Why do I see myself in my village or childhood home in dreams?
Because your spirit is being summoned—or it is time to break free from where your journey got tied.
When you see yourself constantly in your village or old places from childhood, especially places you’ve outgrown physically, it’s not just nostalgia. It is a spiritual arrest. Your progress may have been tied at the root—either through ancestral agreements, family altars, or unfulfilled destinies in the land of your origin.
Sometimes, it’s not even a curse—it’s a *calling for confrontation*. You are being shown where to release yourself. Where your voice was first silenced. Where fear first entered. Where your star was hidden. But these dreams are not punishment—they are instructions.
Agbara N’ime reawakens your authority in the spirit. One drop before sleep seals your soul from manipulation. If the village appears again, speak with courage in the dream. Walk away. Close the door. Fly.
Speak aloud before sleep:
“Where they caged me, I rise. Where they summoned me, I rule. Where I was tied, I break free.”
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