Alama za Mwendelezo – Symbols of Continuum
- By kwende ukaidi
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- 26 Jul, 2019
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Etching Upon Sacred Soil for Afrikan Victory

The Creator Supreme blessed the Earth with the profound substance from which it takes its name. The most magnificent manifestation of this wonderful element of Creation being the cradle of humanity, the cradle of civilisation – the cradle of Afrika. The marvellous spirit ones of creation thus have a deep and profound interconnectedness with sacred soil. As such and since the earliest of times, the Afrikan has organically etched into soil the markings of life’s continuum. Whether in divination, planning or forecasting utilising soil as the natural canvas for expression of spiritual and cultural communicative symbols facilitates deep meaning well beyond aesthetic splendour. Throughout the world Afrikan people have a deep connection with sacred soil and the supreme visionary Marcus Garvey scribed upon the Earth with mighty footsteps of Afrikan liberty and nationhood the superlative guide for global Afrikan ascendancy. During the Musa Siku Celebration of the Musa Msimu observance symbols of the Garveyite Continuum are etched into soil using the Staff of Afrika. As with the entire pantheon of powerful and progressive Afrikan spiritual and cultural symbols the Symbols of Continuum are energising and enlivening at the most rooted levels. The Kiswahili phrase for Symbols of Continuum is Alama za Mwendelezo.
The evil genocidal filth imposed upon the Afrikan soul in the Maafa of recent centuries by the foreign forces of anti-Afrikan agency has caused harrowing disruption to the grand Afrikan continuum. Whether through enslavement, colonisation or some other grotesque and inhuman destructive formulation alien forces have sought to deny the natural interconnectedness Afrikans have with sacred soil. The denigration of Afrikan symbols by foreign forces has also been devastating. The corrupt alien brute then falsely claims dominion over all things Afrikan - from land to symbol - that he can disuse to feed his parasitic criminal thirst. This is been the continued scarification of horror unleashed by the enemy.
The magnificent Marcus Garvey shines the light on the ascending continuum of Afrikan life in superlative form. This supreme visionary opened the eyes of multitudes upon multitudes of Afrikan souls to the reality of self and the world and gave rise to the massive thrust of etching the organised foot-flow for Afrikan liberty and nationhood upon the Earth. Beyond his physical lifespan the great Marcus Garvey continues to scribe he imperative mission for global Afrikan ascendancy via ever increasing numbers of Afrikan souls throughout the world today and in the tomorrows. This is the Garvey Continuum as profoundly symbolised in the celebration of Musa Siku.
Symbols of Continuum are etched upon soil in the oneness of Afrikan being. As the Afrikan is at one with sacred soil - scribing the soil is a scribing of the soul. Alama za Mwendelezo is a wonderful feature of Musa Siku as the spirit of ascension is lifted with the spiritual and cultural mission-compelling nutrient of oneness upon the terrain of victory absolute.
The observance of Musa Msimu takes place during the month of so-called August and is a wonderful time to celebrate the mighty example of Marcus Garvey and the Movement that he created led in order for future generations of Afrikans to have their guide for complete freedom and nationhood. Musa Msimu is a part of the Afrikan Cultural calendar of the Universal Royal Afrikan Nation (URAN).
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