Establish and Utilise Special Places for Your Empowerment – Purpose Development

  • By kwende ukaidi
  • 08 Apr, 2024

Celebrating Focal Places of Empowerment

Does it not take a people filled with and acting upon exceptional levels of purpose to establish the greatest and most enduring civilisations ever to exist? Afrikan souls steeped in their natural norm of self-knowingness and spiritual-cultural substance energised themselves for superlatively purposeful life engagement of upright constructiveness from each generation to the next. As with other important qualities of Afrikan life purpose did not miraculously appear in an instant void of context. Purpose for these exceptional builders of civilisation had to have been a phenomenon cultivated, developed and realised.

According to a contemporary mainstream source purpose development is described thus:

“The Development of Purpose

As one establishes meaningful interests and dreams, then commits to long-term goals, a sense of identity becomes more defined”.

Certainly, in the context of this discussion it is considered pertinent to adjust this description to reflect specifically the Afrikan experience. As such, the following may be articulated:

“The Development of Afrikan Purpose

As one establishes meaningful interests and vision for secured and continual Afrikan ascension, then commits to long-term goals for success in this regard, a sense of functional Afrikan identity becomes more defined”.

Another contemporary mainstream source details a number of functional stages that purpose development holds in the following way:

“purpose development needs a three-dimensional approach, integrating simultaneously knowledge with motivation (internalisation), knowledge with action (implementation), and motivation with action (integration)”.

Again, adjustments are considered apt in order to relate these functional stages specifically to the Afrikan experience. In so doing, the following may be the result:

“Afrikan purpose development needs a three-dimensional approach, integrating simultaneously self-knowledge with the motivation for Afrikan ascension (internalisation), self-knowledge with actions that facilitate Afrikan ascension of rightful order (implementation), and the motivation of self with actions that facilitate Afrikan ascension of rightful order (integration)”.

Despite any state of interruption and disruption where Afrikan souls may be destructively set upon by others that mean the Afrikan ill, the cultivation, development and realisation of Afrikan purpose surely remains key. From whatever station, level or status Afrikan souls can make self-determined efforts to enliven their purpose in service of their ascension. It matters not whether the Afrikan is located here, there or elsewhere purposeful life engagement is an essential pillar of upright progress and can have special places established and utilised for its nurture. After all, civilisation is not of happenstance.

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