Establish and Utilise Special Places for Your Empowerment – Idea Development

  • By kwende ukaidi
  • 02 Apr, 2024

Celebrating Focal Places of Empowerment

What are the sort of ideas did Afrikan people have in order to bring forth the greatest and most enduring civilisations ever to exist? Clearly, their ideas throughout the ages must have held some degree of thrust for their upright ascension. Rooted in their spiritual-cultural core of living, outwardly expressed ideas of construction, elevation, flourishing and security would surely have been a general norm. So then, it would follow that idea development of some sort would also have existed within the grand halls of the multitude of special places designated for focussed empowerment.

According to a contemporary mainstream source, the term idea development is defined in the following way:

“Idea development is simply about implementing different ways of exploring ideas and composing solutions that best solve the problem in the most effective manner”.

In the context of focussing specifically on the primary people of creation, it is considered apt to alter this sourced meaning to reflect this people’s experience. As such, the following may be the result:

“Afrikan idea development is about implementing different and self-determined ways of exploring ideas and composing solutions that best solve the problems Afrikan people have in the most effective manner; or to conceive of possibilities to enhance their ascension of rightful order”.

Suppose the altered definition were applied to Afrikan life in a time of interruption and disruption imposed by others that mean the Afrikan ill. The inherent activity would surely be a great boon. Of course, such an application may well present a direct contradiction to the destructive intent held by others of ill. Yet, it is for Afrikans to freely secure and utilise their ability to generate ideas for the benefit of their people’s ascension. In so doing, the Afrikan would be restoring a natural and general norm. Even as others may seek to install idea generation processes amongst Afrikan souls that totally and exclusively serve interests outside of Afrikan well-being, surely the Afrikan must produce progressive ideas of and for self.

Idea development is an ageless endeavour that can be a vital catalyst for applied effort of rightful order. Soul people here, there or elsewhere can energise themselves with a foundation of self-knowingness and cultured living in order to generate ideas of pragmatic implication for their ascension. From whatever station, level or status some semblance of progressive effort can be made in this regard. Special places of empowerment can be key to such an important process.

Further, Afrikan ideas of constructive ascension ought not become totally consumed and thwarted by contaminants of ill pushed and peddled by the others intent on destroying Afrikan life. Thus, measures to safeguard are key.  After all, civilisation is not of happenstance.

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