Establish and Utilise Special Places for Your Empowerment – Proactive Development

  • By kwende ukaidi
  • 03 Apr, 2024

Celebrating Focal Places of Empowerment

Certainly, Afrikan souls throughout the ages - whilst maximising their pragmatic abilities in their immediate present – did not confine the remit of their activities exclusively to the moment of the now. This pioneering people of culture and civilisation naturally secured their longevity of flourishing with self-developed approaches that were rooted in their spiritual-cultural fabric of life. This primary people had a firm grasp on the concept of their unique and bountiful continuum. Here, activities of the present built upon that which they had determined before; just as future activities would be built upon that which they determined in the now. In respect of future unfolding, one might say that the Afrikan had a proactive approach to life.

According to a contemporary mainstream source, the term proactive development is given the following meaning:

“Proactive development is about finding solutions to problems and issues even before they have occurred. This approach demands a strong grasp of the bigger picture and needs to be initiated from within...”.

In order for this sourced definition to specifically relate to Afrikan souls in the context of this discussion, the appropriate adjustment may yield the following:

“Afrikan proactive development is about finding solutions to problems and issues even before they have occurred in Afrikan life. This approach demands a strong grasp of the bigger picture of the imperative thrust for Afrikan ascension of rightful order, and needs to be initiated from within the structures of rightful order determined by Afrikan souls themselves”.

Whilst conception of such development may be relatively simple, the application of it may be challenging. This may be intensely so, if the Afrikan has been hurled into a state of interruption and disruption by others that mean the Afrikan ill. In disruptive conditions, the Afrikan may be derailed from knowingness of themselves, knowingness of their continuum and thus hampering the norm to progressively apply the self in the now and project towards the future in service of Afrikan ascension. In this sense, Afrikan proactive development can acutely suffer to state the least. Meanwhile, others may seek to compel the Afrikan to exclusively serve the ‘proactive’ interests of everything outside the Afrikan self.

Despite the challenges, Afrikan proactive development is the preserve of this primary people of creation. Only Afrikan souls can restore themselves to realise fully this development and its necessary underpinnings on the vital grounds of self-determination. Wherever located and from whatever station, level or status this soul people can take a positive step forward in this regard utilising special places of their designation to empower the process.

What Afrikan souls uprightly determine to be in the now will surely positively inform, impact and energise that which the Afrikan yields in the tomorrows to come. After all, civilisation has never been a miraculous instantaneous occurrence. Nor is civilisation of happenstance.

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