Cultivate and Celebrate Securing Against Destructive Alien Ills  

  • By kwende ukaidi
  • 28 Nov, 2022

Celebrating the Harvest of Afrikan Life Ascension

The celebration  of Afrikan life and its ascension is a powerful phenomenon. It is also an Afrikan life essential that has been with this primary and spirit people of the world from the earliest of times. The imperative self-determined efforts to build, to develop, to cultivate can be intense and deeply engaging for the superlative results of grand civilisation to be brought into fruition. Yet, through the celebration of self, Afrikan souls are able to energise and reenergise themselves in meaningful ways of empowerment for rightful onward ascension to endure triumphantly throughout the ages. From the ageless tradition of harvest celebrations throughout the Afrikan world came brilliantly expressed examples of celebrating achievement for all-year-round progressive effort. Such effort necessarily included security measures to safeguard crops from being thwarted or destroyed. Crops could be attacked by pestilential plagues, alien saboteurs or thieves and so on. Therefore, Afrikan souls not only developed pioneering acumen in agricultural science for crop growth but also necessarily held ways to fortify their efforts against ills of crop destruction.

 As is it for the harvesting of agricultural produce, so too there it is in the cultivation of the self throughout its various levels. It is knowingness and progressive self-determined effort on the part of Afrikan souls themselves that allows the successes of self-cultivation to come into bountiful fruition. It is also knowingness and self-determined effort on the part of the Afrikan that allows this soul people to safeguard themselves from destructive ills. Of course, the thrust for rightful and ordered ascension is central and primary. Yet, security remains key. All-year-round cultivation of vegetational harvest could be wiped out in a short time and even at the eleventh hour by the destructive efforts of (say) a saboteur that could set an entire crop ablaze with fire. Likewise, Afrikan souls engaged in the cultivated building process could be subject to a destructive eleventh hour saboteur who  attempts to undo annual progress made on the cusp on harvesting celebrations.

The Maafa of recent centuries is replete with examples of alien forces of ill who have set upon Afrikan life as necessary self-determined progress is being made for Afrikan betterment. A plethora vices of ill have been deployed in the arsenal of attack upon the soul people of the world. Such vices include the contaminant ills of misandry, misogyny, feminism and the thrust for a gynocracy. The pestilential plague of such ills can be devastating if allowed to fester, as a fire is to a field of crops. Yet, it is only Afrikan souls themselves that can ensure that the knowingness permits both cultivated ascension and the necessary safeguarding to be effective.

Certainly, Afrikan souls ought not allow themselves to be consumed by these or other contaminants of ill and become agents of self-destruction by proxy. For the ill-consumed soul to sit poised by the wayside watching and observing progressive all year round work taking place only to be poised to pounce with fuel and flame is dire to state the least. As such, Afrikan souls do themselves a great service in purging themselves of the ills of alien psuedo-culture and restoring the wholesomeness of their own self-determined cultural fabric.

Victoriously, the wonderful observance of Kwanzaa is an exceptional example of cultural restoration which is based upon the ageless harvesting traditions of the primary and spirit people of creation. This is a readily accessible vehicle of cultural restoration that includes a powerful set of values known as the Nguzo Saba (Seven Principles) and a deeply meaningful symbol set. This holiday surely ought to be safeguarded from alien ills just as it safeguards Afrikan life from alien ails as they ascend in cultured living from its fabric throughout the levels of the self.  The levels can be articulated as:

The person self (whether as  or boy growing into an Afrikan masculine man; or as or girl growing into an 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 souls are the primary people of creation and are not here in the world to be the childlike fodder of any other people subject to ills, disuse and abuse. The folly of alien ill sentiment that may exist such as, 'How Dare You Ascend with the Natural Cultural Norm of Self-Determined Organisation', must surely be met with rightful Afrikan cultured order and ascension.

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Also, in the approach to the important cultural observance of Kwanzaa, the text: From Pert-En-Min to Kwanzaa - A Kuumba (Creative) Restoration of Sacred First Fruits by this author is available to purchase online here. This publication provides informative detail on the of the Kwanzaa celebration. You can also visit the establishment of Yemanja-O to pick up a copy.

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