Being Primary and Special

  • By kwende ukaidi
  • 20 Mar, 2023

Celebrating the Specialness of Self and Spiritual Focal Space

By the grace of the Creator Supreme, Afrikan souls are the first-born of humanity and with this truism comes a number of unique qualities. Logically, this then, is a people who have the longest journeying of lived experience on the planet and have naturally utilised this time superlatively with the bringing forth of the world’s greatest and most enduring civilisations.

According to a popular mainstream platform the word primary means:

“earliest in time or order”.

Another mainstream source defines the word special as being:

“a distinguishing trait”.

In the grand continuum of human unfolding both terms can be applied to Afrikan souls as ageless truisms with the empowering impetus for continual ascension.

Even, the circumstance of interruption and disruption as a result of the Maafa of recent centuries carries with it dire uniqueness that requires special focus and attention on the part of Afrikan souls themselves, in the context of greater historical and future self-knowing.

Of course, there is much more that is unique and special in Afrikan life than can be detailed in a concise reading such as this. From spirit abundance to the physical biological qualities of melanin flow, there is much by way of empowering characteristics to be channelled for the imperative thrust of Afrikan ascension.

As a punctuating reminder and energiser of specialness and mission for rising, this soul people of the world throughout the ages have utilised spiritual focal spaces of their own self-determined designation. Certainly, being primary and special in and of themselves is deeply rooted and naturally progress compelling. Still, self-determined facility that has been key in the establishment of pinnacle civilisation is surely well worth embracing in the attainment and securing of pinnacle civilisation and rightful order.    

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