Establish and Utilise Special Places for Your Empowerment – Building Development
- By kwende ukaidi
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- 29 Mar, 2024
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Celebrating Focal Places of Empowerment

Special places for Afrikan empowerment can be established
by nature or by Afrikan design. Here, the Afrikan may utilise places in the natural
environment from rivers and lakes to groves or trees or particular rock
formations (and so on) as designated places of focussed development activity as
they carry particular significance or meaning. Additionally, the Afrikan may construct grand
buildings in harmony and in honour of the natural Afrikan environment to
empower themselves. Of course, there is no shortage of such building examples from
the vast array of magnificent architectural constructions that are replete
throughout the Afrikan continuum. From
the core rootedness of their spiritual-cultural fabric the physical erections
of grand Afrikan architecture stood (and stand) – amongst other things – as the
punctuators of the greatest and most enduring civilisations ever to exist.
According to a contemporary mainstream source, the term building development attracts the following meaning:
“Building Development means the process of developing, constructing, extending, substantially upgrading any new or existing structure for various purposes. This includes, business, trade, service, industry, agriculture, residence, recreation, religion, education, and other similar purposes”.
In light of the focus here on Afrikan souls, it is considered useful to alter the above meaning sourced to reflect the lives, functioning and continuum of this primary people of creation. In so doing the following may be the resultant articulation:
“Afrikan building Development means the process of developing, constructing, extending, substantially upgrading any new or existing structure designed, owned and governed by Afrikan souls steeped within their natural norm of self-knowingness for various purposes deemed necessary by Afrikan souls for their upright ascension. This includes self-determined: business, trade, service, industry, agriculture, residence, recreation, spirituality, education, and other similar purposes”.
Unfortunately, in a state of interruption and disruption, where Afrikan souls may be acutely set upon in destructive ways by others that mean the Afrikan ill, constructions for Afrikan ascension may suffer to state the least. Further, the Afrikan may be compelled to be a ‘building resource’ to exclusively construct for the benefit of others and to the total neglect of the Afrikan self. Such dire circumstances are a far cry from the natural Afrikan norm of punctuating pinnacle self-determined civilisation.
Yet despite imposition and challenge, this soul people surely have a duty and responsibility to themselves to build for themselves in the best ways possible. In this, a foundational first-port-of-all may well be the restoration of a level of self-knowingness and cultured living as physical building construction and designated purpose are naturally outwardly expressed from self-determined core substance. Indeed, Afrikans rather than becoming mis-engineered mimics or agents by proxy of the ills of disruption, are the pioneers of culture and civilisation. As such, souls from whatever station, level or status can make a step of positive progress in the reclamation of self. It matters not whether the Afrikan is here, there or elsewhere. The result can be that Afrikans build Afrikan development in their buildings. After all, civilisation is not of happenstance.
The Observance of Kimungu Madhabahuni is a time to celebrate spiritual focal space and is an important period with the cultural calendar of the Universal Royal Afrikan Nation. 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.
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