Clock of the History Continuum
- By kwende ukaidi
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- 21 Oct, 2022
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Divinity in the Contemporary World

The metaphor of a clock is a
powerful one as it relates to the Afrikan history continuum. It tells of the
Afrikan self-determined location in time and space, progress made and points
where lessons are learnt (amongst much else). In their natural and optimal
state of functioning Afrikan people establish their own life clock and are astute
tellers of their own time. Points of reference with each tick or tock are
detailed reference points that reference Afrikan historical achievements made, Afrikan
historical achievements being made and Afrikan historical achievements yet to
be made.
According to a popular mainstream source the phrase tick-tock is defined as:
“the sound of a large clock ticking”.
Certainly, the Afrikan history continuum is by far the largest and most well-endowed clock of humanity – not least because Afrikan souls are the first people of the world. Thus, with the longest journeying of self-determined experience and with the first, greatest and most enduring civilisations ever to exist, the soul people of the world hold an exceptional time-piece.
Unfortunately, with the interruptions and disruptions of the Maafa of recent centuries, alien forces of ill have attempted to deny Afrikan souls their authentic history continuum. Void of their natural history time-piece, Afrikan souls could be rendered susceptible to a barrage of alien ills. The varying types of alien ills are many and include such contaminants as misandry, misogyny and the thrust for a gynocracy. If allowed to fester such ills can become potent tools to deny upright Afrikan masculine manhood and rightful Afrikan feminine womanhood. This would surely be an imprint of disaster throughout the various levels of the self for without this level of basic functioning all other levels suffer.
Hence, it is imperative that Afrikan souls restore their own clock of history through self-knowingness. Only Afrikan souls can do this for themselves. Only Afrikan souls can tell their own time for themselves. Indeed, Afrikan souls must surely make the time to cultivate and develop themselves to reach optimality. At the same time, self-determined efforts to purge the self of alien contaminant ills and secure Afrikan souls from destructive imposition surely must also be in place.
Throughout the various levels of the self, Afrikan souls have the grand inheritance of their own timepiece that can be developed in the now and in time to come. Here, each level of the self can tell the time in respect of achievements made, being made and to be made. The levels of self can be articulated as:
The person self (whether as the Afrikan masculine man or the Afrikan feminine woman)
The harmonious and complementary Afrikan male-female union
The Afrikan family
The Afrikan community
The Afrikan nation
The Afrikan world community
Afrikan Historia Msimu is an observance period for the duration of the tenth month of the year (so-called October). This is a special time for learning, growth and development of the Afrikan experience in the world. It is a time of spiritual and cultural elevation as Afrikan history is restored to fabric of life in the living knowingness of the then, the now and tomorrow. Great ones of the Afrikan journey are highlighted and the symbols relevant to the time invigorate life in the imperative onward flow of global Afrikan ascendancy. This wonderful observance is a part of the cultural calendar of the Universal Royal Afrikan Nation (URAN).
The Universal Royal Afrikan Nation (URAN) is an Afrikan-centred spiritual and cultural mission for ascendancy that embodies living spiritually and culturally rooted life. 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.
In his capacity as an Afrikan-centred spiritual cultural practitioner this author is available for further learning in this regard and also for the carrying out of ceremonies such as naming and name reclamation. For details please click here.
Afrikan World Studies programmes are important forms of study in understanding the Afrikan experience. There are a range of subjects covered on these programmes including History, Creative Production, Psychology and Religion. To find out more about these learning programmes please click here. For the video promo for these learning programmes click here.
At nominal cost, also consider acquisition of an a4 laminate poster of articulations by this author when visiting the Yemanja-O establishment to enrol, consult, learn, gather or otherwise.
Also, visit www.u-ran.org for links to Afrikan liberation Love radio programme on Universal Royal Afrikan Radio online.