Build a Shrine to Build
- By kwende ukaidi
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- 11 Apr, 2019
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Spiritual and Cultural Knowing

As ordained by the Creator Supreme, Afrikan people are the primary and most exceptional builders of humanity. The phenomenal builders in both the physical and ethereal realms, these magnificent souls are responsible for the construction of the deepest spiritual thought and practice; cultural substance beyond compare; the greatest wisdom tradition the world has ever seen and an unending expression of excellence in an endless number of ways. The physical manifestation of such magnificent construction is manifest throughout Afrikan society in the divine self, in superlative social order and in the pinnacle of creative expression throughout the entire sphere of life. The world’s most superb and long-lasting civilisations became the inevitable result. A vital foundational building endeavour in the world’s greatest construction efforts is that of the Afrikan shrine. The shrine both reflects and energises the maximal building capabilities for the fullest generational flourishing into eternity. The shrine is a microcosm of more outward building as its physical presence represents the profound depth of spiritual and cultural knowing.
The horrors of the enemy imposed experience of the Maafa of recent centuries has unleashed genocide upon the Afrikan soul. The forces of anti-Afrikan agency used, abused and slaughtered millions upon millions of Afrikans generation after generation. The gun-toting, whip-wielding, manacle cuffing brute attempted to obliterate natural divine building order with the demonic construction of his plantations. Hurled into barbaric enslavement hell, Afrikans were brutally forced to become the objects of the worst exploitation to ever disgrace the world. The enslaving criminal vagabond used all manner of torturous and murderous tactics to ensure that Afrikans would not build for themselves. Poisoning the Afrikan soul with envy or, pitting one Afrikan against the other are just a couple of examples from this savage nightmare. The evil intent was for the Afrikan to be consumed with seeking validation from and being totally dependent on the so-called master. The vile enslaver brutally intended to misdirect Afrikans into being fearful of doing anything for themselves. This became exacerbated where the enemy’s mis-engineering took effect. Coerced outside of him or herself and plagued with enemy induced susceptibility, an Afrikan soul could carry out self-destructive behaviours to protect the so-called master’s interests. Thankfully, the overwhelming number of Afrikans held on to the sense of building for themselves and fought continually with exceptional courage to ensure that the Afrikan genius-filled Creator ascribed gift would be retained and restored to full glory in generations to come.
In the now, Afrikans are extremely blessed to have such courage as their inheritance with the responsibility of lifting themselves maximally for future generations to do likewise into eternity. With this mantle, Afrikans not only have the ever expanding knowing of their greatness to build since the earliest times prior to the Maafa, but also have the knowing of ills of others that mean them harm during the epoch of disruption. Purging the self of enemy ills is key to the eternal ascendancy of the Afrikan soul. For the Afrikan to fully restore his or her ability to build is a wonderful celebration of Afrikan life. At the same time, enemy inducements whether as petty jealousies or otherwise must surely be cast into oblivion together with the self-destructive behaviours that can be made manifest.
As the Afrikan builds his or her shrine and creatively restores the brilliancy of Afrikan construction so too is the building craft of total Afrikan life, society and nation restored. The shrine reflects the spiritual, cultural and physical Afrikan builder’s acumen. The building of the Afrikan shrine is a profound, dutiful celebration and honour of the Creator Supreme and the all of the great ones that have shone the light to ensure that the self-determined Afrikan will continue to build for the greatest civilisations in the world to be again made manifest.
Restore the Afrikan shrine building and nation building essence and become a member of an organ for Afrikan ascendancy. The Universal Royal Afrikan Nation (URAN) is an Afrikan-centred spiritual and cultural mission for ascendancy that embodies living spiritually and culturally rooted life. The spiritual-cultural observance of Kimungu Madhabahuni (Divine Shrine) is a progressive part of shrine engagement. To find out more about URAN and its spiritual-cultural mission for liberty and nationhood click here. The exquisite URAN pendant can be obtained online by clicking here.
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