Establish and Utilise Special Places for Your Empowerment – Future Development
- By kwende ukaidi
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- 01 Apr, 2024
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Celebrating Focal Places of Empowerment

The
general thrust of development for Afrikan souls throughout their continuum was
never a matter exclusively restricted to a time-frame of the present. Rather,
this soul people developed themselves in such a way as to build for eternity. It
is no wonder that this primary people of creation established the greatest and
most enduring civilisations ever to exist. They developed further what they had
previously developed. They developed with future projection.
According to a contemporary mainstream source, the term future development holds the following meaning:
“Future development patterns refer to projected trends in how cities will grow and change over time. It involves analysing factors such as population growth, migration patterns, infrastructure needs, and environmental considerations”.
With the focus of this discussion being Afrikan souls it is considered apt to adjust this sourced meaning to reflect specifically the Afrikan experience. As such, the following could be the result:
“Afrikan future development refers to the self-determined effort on the part of Afrikan souls to realise the fullest potential of Afrikan cities (or Afrikan parts of cities) to grow and progressively transform for continual upright Afrikan ascension over time. It involves cultured Afrikan population growth of rightful order, the facilitating of Afrikan migration patterns for Afrikan empowerment, the tending to Afrikan infrastructure construction and needs. It also accounts for environmental considerations affecting Afrikan life”.
Unfortunately, in a time of interruption and disruption Afrikan self-determined constructs of places such as cities, may have been skewed to seem somehow abnormal even in conception. Despite superlative city construction being a norm of flourishing life throughout the ages, others that mean the Afrikan ill may push and peddle miseducation to the effect that city-building is the exclusive preserve of those same others. Further, Afrikan souls may be shoe-horned into being used as a resource to build, service and maintain the cities of others and to the dire neglect or abandonment of city construction for themselves.
Of course, as builders of the greatest and most long-lived civilisations, Afrikan souls carry unparalleled expertise rooted in the core of their spiritual-cultural foundation. So, despite disruption, it is Afrikan souls themselves who surely must restore the necessary levels of self-knowingness and cultivation to realise their maximal potentials and capabilities in service of their own ascension and optimal flourishing. Certainly, each soul can make a progressive step of restoring self-knowledge and apply themselves accordingly regardless of whatever status, level or station they may hold.
Steeped in self-knowingness Afrikan cities (or parts of cities) here, there or elsewhere are special places of Afrikan empowerment indeed – as is firmly etched throughout the annals of this primary people’s continuum. They can rightfully represent, amplify and be a powerful means of securing future Afrikan development locally and beyond. After all, civilisation is not of happenstance.
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