Establish and Utilise Special Places for your Empowerment – Metaphysical Development
- By kwende ukaidi
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- 10 Apr, 2024
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Celebrating Focal Places of Empowerment

Afrikan souls are far more than their
magnificent physical expression. Indeed, for this primary people of creation
that which is beyond the physical has always been core to their lives. Far from
being detached or dislocated phenomenon the metaphysical informs and energises
that which realised on the physical plain. Even a cursory glance a the grand
continuum of this primary people reveals the greatest and most enduring civilisations
ever to exist which were all realised as a result of core Afrikan metaphysical know-how.
Special places of metaphysical development, learning and practice were a
central norm for this people’s continual self-determined ascension.
According to a contemporary mainstream source, the word metaphysics carries the following meaning:
“Metaphysics is the branch of philosophy that studies the fundamental nature of reality. This includes studies of the first principles of: being or existence, identity, change, consciousness, space and time, necessity, actuality, and possibility. It can also include questions about the existence (and conceptions of) God, as well as relationships between foundational philosophical ideas such as between mind and matter, cause and effect, substance and attribute, or potentiality and actuality”.
For this discussion, it is considered pertinent to adjust this sourced meaning to directly reflect the Afrikan experience in a qualified way. In so doing, the following may be the resulting articulation:
“Afrikan Metaphysics is the branch of soul people’s philosophy that studies the fundamental nature of reality concerning this primary people. This includes studies of the first principles of: being or existence, Afrikan identity and Afrikan consciousness, progressive transformation, space and time, necessity, actuality, and potentiality. It also includes the acquisition of greater depths of knowingness about the existence (and Afrikan conceptions of) the Creator Supreme, as well as relationships between foundational philosophical ideas such as between the Afrikan mind and matter, cause and effect, substance and attribute, or Afrikan potentiality and Afrikan actuality”.
Unfortunately, in a state of interruption and disruption, Afrikan souls may be subject to the destructive impositions of others that mean the Afrikan ill, in the attempt to disallow the natural norm of Afrikan metaphysical development. Void their fundamental knowingness in this regard, Afrikan physical life constructions can be left wanting to state the least. Indeed, if others of ill had it their way, the Afrikan would surely hold no self-determined metaphysical acumen nor be able to determine physical reality for Afrikan benefit in any way whatsoever.
Whether set upon with ill-intent or not, it is for Afrikan souls to lift themselves and face and overcome the challenges afoot to realise their constructive, continual and upright ascension. Only Afrikan souls can secure this for themselves. With the restoration of Afrikan metaphysical know-how through special places established by and utilised by Afrikan souls for self-knowledge to be cultivated the Afrikan can rise. After all, civilisation is not of happenstance.
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