Establish and Utilise Special Places For Your Empowerment – Consistent Development
- By kwende ukaidi
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- 17 Mar, 2024
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Celebrating Focal Places of Empowerment

Imagine
if the primary people of creation decided that there would be no consistency in
there lives: no consistent growth; no consistent development; no consistent
construction; no consistent ascension; no consistent order of rightfulness. Were
this the case, there would be no norm of highly civilised living. Indeed, there
would have been no superlative civilisations of longevity. Fortunately, Afrikan
souls developed and demonstrated pinnacle levels of consistency throughout the
ages and the results of grand and enduring civilisations are indelibly etched
throughout their continuum.
According to a contemporary mainstream source, the term consistent development is described in the following way:
“The art of developing consistently is done by making small changes, taking small initiatives, that will help us become better over time. The key word here being over time! Developing consistency is a crucial part of this process, too. We have to make the conscious decision to commit to something—to”
Certainly, as a natural norm Afrikan souls hold high levels of commitment to themselves and are thus consistent in their development in this regard.
Unfortunately, in a state of interruption and disruption where Afrikans soul can be acutely set upon destructively by others that mean the Afrikan ill, self-determined consistency can intensively suffer. Afrikans may find themselves compelled to exclusively commit to that which serves the best interest of others and to the total disregard to their own interests, betterment and security. Year-after-year others of ill may well be consistent in their attack of Afrikan souls – verbally, physically and otherwise. Whilst such attacks must be condemned and dealt with appropriately, it is quite possible, that they can serve others as a political climate-test, vice of strategic distraction or a means to intentionally ‘tie-up’ Afrikan souls so focus and energies are haemorrhaged in a pre-determined direction. Meanwhile, those same others meaning ill, relish the thought of ‘blind’ support from the very same souls subject to their attacks. This is dire circumstance of disorder indeed, with energies thrust towards to doom orchestrated from outside of Afrikan life.
Consistent development for continual upright Afrikan ascension and the safeguarding of Afrikan life is something only Afrikan souls can do for themselves. Here, there surely ought to be no confusion on the part of Afrikan souls regarding their need to restore the consistent development amongst themselves for their betterment and security. Each Afrikan soul here, there or elsewhere can bring about a level of consistency in their lives. Afrikan souls are naturally greater than souls that are ‘active’ for a one-time ‘hot moment’, this pioneering people of creation have shown that they are constantly ‘active’ throughout the ages and surely have the capability to return themselves to their rightful place of optimal flourishing and to permanently secure their lives.
From whatever station, level or status consistency in the imperative thrust for upright Afrikan ascension is a great ally for this soul people in whatever locale. The establishment and use of special places determined by Afrikan souls for their development of consistency is surely a great boon. After all, civilisation is not of happenstance.
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