Close the Gap
- By kwende ukaidi
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- 05 May, 2023
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Celebrating a Great Liberator and Engagement in the Process of Liberation

If there is ever distance between the condition of the
primary people of creation and their highest possible forms of civilisation, there
is self-determined effort to be engaged in. Of course, in their natural norm of
rightfully ordered living the highest forms of civilisation possible for this
people represent the pinnacle, most magnificent and most enduring on the world’s
plateau. Steeped in self-knowingness and
expressing their abundant brilliancy of ascension Afrikan souls can readily
recognise shortfalls in their optimal norm.
Unfortunately, a huge and devasting instigation of deficit is the Maafa of recent centuries where the natural norms of excellence for the soul people of the world have been set upon in destructive ways. Despite this, the only souls that can close the gap between any state of being less-than and optimality is Afrikan souls themselves.
Closing such a gap can be seen as the necessarily upright, transformational process of liberation. To return to a state of normal and optimal flourishing, Afrikan souls must surely enact with effort of rightful order the restoration of themselves in best ways possible. From whatever station, level or geographical location the Afrikan may stand, some level of upright transformational engagement can be a great boon to the imperative thrust of this people’s ascension.
Liberty as the goal of liberator and the purpose of engagement in the process of liberation ought to hold its attainable conception. What does liberty look like? Certainly, for this soul people of the world their norm of fullest flourishing throughout the ages has been their pinnacle civilisations. So, if there is a gap between present conditions and that of the norm of pinnacle civilisation, surely vital transformation is needed.
Of course, others that mean the Afrikan ill may peddle contaminants of ill to the degree that disfunction and deficit can be mistaken for normality. Against this the Afrikan must surely safeguard and elevate themselves with self-restoration and ordered missioning for their liberty. Regression and wilfully destructive wrongdoings must surely be rightfully cast into a pit of redundancy.
Self-determined study, being a part of an upright organ of ascension, establishing, developing and maintaining relations harmony and progression, reclamation of cultured living with economy and so on – are some of the important areas in which steps can be made in closing the gap and bringing the liberty of pinnacle civilisation into living intimate immediacy.
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