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Family #76920 Does my kid have Yehuborim ties if his gran gran dad was Yehuborim?

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Hello, I just recently found out that from my husbands side there is an Yehuborim ancestor. He would be my husband's gran gran dad..he ran away from war and married a non Yehubor. And his kids married with non yehuborim.... I hope that my kids are not yehuborim because of him, I hope they can be considered as Potential people of the Gods... I am worried about their souls. I read that many of us are mixed to some extent.. what if someone's ancestor was a Yehubor for example 100 or 200 years ago? That's about 3-4 generations right? What then? Are those people still considered as yehuborim because of that one ancestor? I am really serious about meditating and Gods, about Zevism, just I am so worried about my kid having Yehuborim ties it could tear me apart but I need the truth. I really wanted to introduce my kid to zevism /Zevism when ready...
 
Sorry, your children are Yehuborim, and so is your husband. So they are not of the same seed as Satanas, and thus, can not be introduced to this Path. This is because of a direct bloodline. However, you can still pursue ToZ's spirituality.
 
Hello, I just recently found out that from my husbands side there is an Yehuborim ancestor. He would be my husband's gran gran dad..he ran away from war and married a non Yehubor. And his kids married with non yehuborim.... I hope that my kids are not yehuborim because of him, I hope they can be considered as Potential people of the Gods... I am worried about their souls. I read that many of us are mixed to some extent.. what if someone's ancestor was a Yehubor for example 100 or 200 years ago? That's about 3-4 generations right? What then? Are those people still considered as yehuborim because of that one ancestor? I am really serious about meditating and Gods, about Zevism, just I am so worried about my kid having Yehuborim ties it could tear me apart but I need the truth. I really wanted to introduce my kid to zevism /Zevism when ready...

The unfortunate truth is your children are not Potential people of the Gods and cannot be on this path. You can advance but they cannot, and neither can your husband.

This is a very sad situation. I would advise you to step away when you can, but I understand life is complicated and you may not be able to do this for awhile.

Please hold a ritual to Lord Zeus and or your Guardian Daemon given the severity of the situation so they can advise you on the best course of action.
 
Hello, I just recently found out that from my husbands side there is an Yehuborim ancestor. He would be my husband's gran gran dad..he ran away from war and married a non Yehubor. And his kids married with non yehuborim.... I hope that my kids are not yehuborim because of him, I hope they can be considered as Potential people of the Gods... I am worried about their souls. I read that many of us are mixed to some extent.. what if someone's ancestor was a Yehubor for example 100 or 200 years ago? That's about 3-4 generations right? What then? Are those people still considered as yehuborim because of that one ancestor? I am really serious about meditating and Gods, about Zevism, just I am so worried about my kid having Yehuborim ties it could tear me apart but I need the truth. I really wanted to introduce my kid to zevism /Zevism when ready...
You should go buy some milk
And clean your aura and soul deeply
 
Hello. I'd like to join this question so as not to create a new thread. I have strong suspicions about my father's family background, that they may have Yehuborim ancestors. First of all, their appearance fits perfectly. I've been declared to ToZ for almost five years. As I understand it, there's a risk that I might have similar genes myself, and I might not necessarily progress well in my spiritual development. Could someone explain this better? (When I did too much spiritual work, I started getting sick (strange neurological problems, like MS), but I'm doing less, but my health is perfect. I'd like to add, by the way.) Thank you very much
 
Hello. I'd like to join this question so as not to create a new thread. I have strong suspicions about my father's family background, that they may have Yehuborim ancestors. First of all, their appearance fits perfectly. I've been declared to ToZ for almost five years. As I understand it, there's a risk that I might have similar genes myself, and I might not necessarily progress well in my spiritual development. Could someone explain this better? (When I did too much spiritual work, I started getting sick (strange neurological problems, like MS), but I'm doing less, but my health is perfect. I'd like to add, by the way.) Thank you very much
You're most likely a potential person of the Gods. As you said yourself, too much spiritual work leads to burnout. This applies to everyone. As for your father's family, many Potential people of the Gods (especially in the Mediterranean) have features such as hooked noses. Appearance does help a lot in recognising yehuborim, but last names are also important.
 
Yes, one will be a Yehubor if they have Yehuborim ancestry. But have you asked your father about that? One's phenotype does not always show Yehuborim ancestry. There are millions of Potential people of the Gods that can "perfectly fit" to typical Yehuborim phenotype: Greece, Turkey, Eastern Europe, Middle East, North Africa, Caucasia...

(When I did too much spiritual work, I started getting sick (strange neurological problems, like MS)
It is normal to burn yourself when you do too much spiritual work. It can put too much pressure on the nervous system.

You have been a dedicated Zevist for five years. Please get rid of such doubts.
 
Hello. I'd like to join this question so as not to create a new thread. I have strong suspicions about my father's family background, that they may have Yehuborim ancestors. First of all, their appearance fits perfectly. I've been declared to ToZ for almost five years. As I understand it, there's a risk that I might have similar genes myself, and I might not necessarily progress well in my spiritual development. Could someone explain this better? (When I did too much spiritual work, I started getting sick (strange neurological problems, like MS), but I'm doing less, but my health is perfect. I'd like to add, by the way.) Thank you very much
These suspicions are not based on clear evidence though right? You said may have which means you don't know for sure. There would be stronger indications than appearance alone. Yehuborim religious items passed down for example. Depending on how far back the ancestry goes, perhaps diary entries where they mentioned keeping Yehubor-approved, keeping shabbos/shabbat, going to synagogue even if just for rosh hashanah and yom kippur. Any of them went to a yeshiva when they were younger? You need more evidence than just suspicion
 
My ancestors lived in the Lithuanian-Belarus region. I managed to find baptism records, 100% Christian. But, as we know, that's just an entry in a document. There were former Kaunas concentration camps. There, I rediscovered my surname, and older family ancestors confirmed certain things. So it's hard to say. The worst part is that my father brought Yehuborim yarmulkes from the USA many years ago, and I destroyed his. But for some time now, he's been declaring that he hates yehuborim. I apologize for talking too much and wasting your time. I'll add. I had a period of time where I fought a big fight three times a day, the entire Ritual morning, day, night. So you're right, brothers and sisters.
 

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