If a Bee enters your house, here is what it means according to African Culture

Bees have always been known as a sign of visitors in African culture of which is true however bees can define visitors in different ways. Usually a bee is a sign of concerned, not Happy or a warning from the Spirits.



* In case whereby the Ancestors are hungry a Swam of bees will just rock up in your house/yard and gather in one place. Do not chase them away all you need to do just make a traditional beer put it emsamo cook some food and have some sweets eventually after 3 they will leave they got what they came for.

* Sometimes in such concerns of the Ancestors they don’t send bees instead they send dreams which speaks the same message like bees.

* If you dream someone giving you money usually it’s paper and coins or just paper.
It’s more of them telling you to make an offering that’s why you are given the money inversely you are being told to make an offering for them . Usually the money you where given if it’s R300 you must make an offering with a Same exact amount not extra or less . If it’s to small you buy something for them.
Eg. Old buck, viceroy, Chibuku or a cloth.

* If you dream picking up money normal it’s a warning sign that imali iyavaleka someone is casting out evil spells on you or yibo abayivalayo because you not using according like how they want. Sometimes Ancestors can close money for you not bcs their angry for you but bcs you eating it with the wrong people trust me 🤞.

* Being followed by a bee it can be a good sign that isthunywa sakho sijabulile about something you did or indirect message that we saw you or we heard what you saying.

* If you Spiritual gifted and followed by bees sometimes it can be a sign you have to do iladi lesthunywa

* Growing up being told they is a visitor Everytime a bee🐝 enters a house. Which is true however it’s not always a visitor physically but an Ancestor that visited on that day. Just when the bee enters the house you must she’s already inside it’s a sign that

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