Establish and Utilise Special Places For Your Empowerment – Centre Development

  • By kwende ukaidi
  • 09 Mar, 2024

Celebrating Focal Places of Empowerment

Upright and functional centres of learning and development have always been a part of Afrikan life from the earliest of times. Establishments that facilitated the cultivation of spirituality, governance, economy, education, security and communications of self were vital underpinnings in bringing forth the greatest and most enduring civilisations to ever exist. Indeed, for this pioneering people of superlative brilliancy many centres were established to provide a holistic approach where the spheres of spirituality, governance, economy, education, security, communications and so on could be developed from a particular designated and special space.

According to a contemporary mainstream source a centre can mean:    

“the point from which an activity or process is directed, or on which it is focused”.

The same source also makes of the word a verb defined as something that may:

“occur mainly in or around (a specified place)”.

For Afrikan souls function has been key and to determine an establishment in the sense of being a centre of development the following mainstream definition may provide some use:

“the objective of an Assessment and Development Centre…is to assess and develop the existing and/or potential competency of individuals to perform in the targeted level/function”.

Of course, qualifying this meaning to specifically reflect the Afrikan experience and their imperative self-determined thrust for ascension, it may be altered in presentation thus:

““the objective of an Afrikan Development Centre…is to develop the existing and/or potential competency of Afrikan souls to perform in the targeted level/function of their self-determined ascension of rightful order”.

Certainly, in a state of interruption and disruption, where Afrikan souls can be set upon in acutely destructive ways by others that mean the Afrikan ill, Afrikan centres of development determined by self can be of vital importance for their integrity, safeguarding and optimal flourishing.

Wherever, Afrikan souls are located centres of development surely ought to exist. Indeed, the home is naturally a development centre, just as specifically designated wider communal space can be established for provide this function. In this, the home, the communal space and so on ought surely to hold a level of complementarity so as to facilitate consistency and cohesiveness in that which is developed.  Further, simply having designated space is not nearly enough, it is space that has to be utilised for the benefits of the facility to be realised. From whatever level, station or status Afrikan souls can surely make a progressive step in this regard.

Development for Afrikan souls is key for the restoration of essential self-knowingness and cultured living. Here, there or elsewhere if the Afrikan is steeped in unknowingness of themselves then others that mean the Afrikan ill will surely rub their hands with glee. By converse, if the Afrikan here, there or elsewhere restores themselves to hold self-knowingness and cultured living their norm of high civilisation is surely nigh. As the Afrikan develops self, so too does the Afrikan express development. 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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