Build Where You Stand – Consistency
- By kwende ukaidi
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- 20 Jan, 2024
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Remembering a Great Hero

From even a cursory glance at the
powerful continuum of Afrikan souls it is clear that highly civilised living, pinnacle
civilisation and the life self-determined life constructions that allowed them
to be had to have the component of consistency. Throughout their norm of optimal
flourishing, it would be nonsensical for this people – in general terms - to even
conceive of a state of being where life was of highly civilised constructiveness
in one minute and then – by their own making - something else in the next. If
such whimsical minute-by-minute switching was prevalent throughout their
natural norm of continual ascension then this soul people could not have brought
forth the greatest and most enduring civilisations that the world has ever
known. Further, their consistency of upright construction went beyond the realms
of any immediate locale. Wherever the Afrikan determined the self to be the necessary
building efforts for their growth, development and security were ever-present.
According to a contemporary mainstream source, the word consistency attracts the following meaning:
“always behaving or happening in a similar, especially positive, way”.
Unfortunately, in a state of interruption and disruption, Afrikan souls may be subject to a barrage of impositions that attempt to render any semblance of upright service to themselves inconsistent. Others that mean the Afrikan ill can harbour an acute vested interest in seeing the demise of the Afrikan. Therefore, if consistency of self-determined construction is the stuff of the Afrikan ascending norm, then others may work night and day to deny such substance. In whatever location others that mean the Afrikan ill can reach vices of ill can be deployed.
Despite the challenges of imposition, it is only Afrikan souls themselves that can restore upright consistency of construction to their lives. Of course, self-knowingness is key for this to be realised. As such, Afrikan souls from whatever status, level, station or locale can take a progressive step forward in learning of themselves and in the engagement to construct. In so doing, it is necessary to be aware of others that consistently attempt to shoehorn the Afrikan into the realm of exclusively servicing the best interest of others and to the dire neglect of themselves – just as misguided souls attempt to frustrate or castrate Afrikan self-determined construction by proxy.
Civilisation is to be built and the primary people of creation have proven themselves experts in this regard since the earliest of times. It is surely time that the experts restore themselves to recover and reveal their expertise whether here, there or elsewhere.
The great hero Omowale Malcolm x with his insightful wisdom beautifully articulates the following:
“You’ve gotten away from yourself. But when you are in tune with yourself, your very nature has harmony, has rhythm, has mathematics. You can build”.
Build the Afrikan surely must with their ageless consistency of rightful order. Civilisation is not of happenstance.
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