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

Positive
transformation within the lives of Afrikan souls and within Afrikan
environments is far from strange to this primary people of creation. Indeed, it
would have not been possible for this soul people to have brought into being
the most great and long-lived civilisations ever to have existed without their transformative
brilliancy being exercised. The quality and process of regeneration is key in transformation.
Indeed, the Afrikan wisdom tradition has enshrined the regeneration with the symbol
and mythology of the ancient Benu bird amongst many other examples. It would
have surely been a great boon to Afrikan life for special time and space to be
designated for the know-how of regenerative development to be realised.
According to contemporary mainstream source, the term regenerative development is defined as follows:
“Regenerative Development is an approach that encourages communities to support and create positive relationships that will benefit society and our environments by allowing the system to evolve and adapt to changing circumstances. This paradigm emerges from an ecological mindset by embracing uncertainty and change”.
As far as this discussion is concerned, it is considered apt for such a meaning to be adjusted to reflect and focus specifically upon the Afrikan experience. In so doing, the following may be expressed:
“Afrikan regenerative development is an approach that encourages Afrikan communities to support and create positive relationships amongst Afrikan souls that will benefit Afrikan society and Afrikan environments allowing their system for ascension to evolve and adapt to changing circumstances. This paradigm emerges from the Afrikan mindset of normality to harmonise with nature and secure against any destructive imposition of others”.
The importance of such development is of importance within the Afrikan norm of self-determined society. However, in a state of interruption and disruption - where Afrikan souls may set upon in acutely destructive ways by others that mean the Afrikan ill - the significant need for Afrikan regenerative development can be amplified. As such, time taken to recover knowingness to exercise this endeavour on the part of Afrikan souls is surely time well spent.
From whatever station, level or status and from whatever location, this soul people can bring about their regenerative spirit to energise their ascension. This is of course, pragmatic engagement and of necessity. After all, civilisation is not of happenstance.
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