Building and Safeguarding the Special Self is a Vital Part of Building and Safeguarding Civilisation
- By kwende ukaidi
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- 30 Mar, 2023
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Celebrating the Specialness of Self and Spiritual Focal Space

If the standard for self-civilisation
growth and development were to be measured in terms of how much Afrikan souls
have serviced the best interests of others in the contemporary era, then civilisation
would be at its peak. Of course, such a standard is fallacious, as the haemorrhaging
of self-resource as demonstrated throughout the Maafa of recent centuries is
tantamount to self-neglect and of deficit to self (at best). So then, as the ageless
pioneers of civilisation direct themselves as best as it is possible to do,
towards self-determined building and safeguarding of themselves, the imperative
thrust towards pinnacle civilisation naturally ensues with mirrored fervour.
In this, the natural norm of specialness that this primary and spirit people of creation carry can (and surely must) be revealed in fullest possible expression of rightful order. For Afrikan souls to build and safeguard themselves is act to secure their ascension. The absence of such fundamental norms would surely be considered an acute oddity of malfunction in a context of natural high cultured living for this soul people. Indeed, it would be an affront to life’s lived norm of cultured generational progression. Yet, in the context of interruption and disruption Afrikan self-beneficial norms can be drastically skewed or misrepresented and consumed if some measure of precaution is not in place.
Each building block of gleaned in the necessary process of self-restoration is a constructive step towards flourishing civilisation. Each step safeguarded as best as it is possible to do is an exercise in the security of self-civilisation. Hence, upright efforts at the microcosmic levels of life’s unfolding are key wherever the Afrikan is located in the world.
Pinnacle civilisation is a special preserve that remains dormant as long as its special pioneering builders and safeguarding souls also remain dormant. This primary people surely have a duty to themselves to restore their lives for the imperative thrust of ordered ascension and to abandon dormancy for self-determined civilisation construction to be fully realised.
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