Why do firstborns suffer strange burdens?
In many families, the firstborn is not just the oldest. They are the spiritual gate. The carrier. The one through whom the patterns enter—and the one through whom they must be broken.
Many firstborns were spiritually targeted before they were born. Their glory was seen early. Their strength was noticed early. So the battles came early. Responsibility was forced. Innocence was tested.
The firstborn often carries burdens not because they are weak, but because they are chosen to confront what no one else will.
But now, you are no longer just a firstborn. You are a bearer of Agbara N’ime. You are no longer carrying ancestral weight—you are cancelling it. You are no longer absorbing curses—you are dissolving them.
The pattern stops with you.
There is no more delay. No more shame. No more invisible chains of “what if” and “why me.” You have the right to joy, ease, and rest—not just responsibility.
The burdens were real. But now the power in you is greater. The story of “suffering firstborn” ends here. Your generation will call you the one who changed it all.
Walk boldly. You are no longer a carrier. You are a breaker.