Establish and Utilise Special Places For Your Empowerment – Security Development
- By kwende ukaidi
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- 07 Mar, 2024
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Celebrating Focal Places of Empowerment

Self-preservation has been an everlasting and
natural preserve of the living from the beginning. As such, the first-born of
humanity naturally secured themselves throughout their journeying in order to
realise their life’s upright ascension and fullest flourishing. As their self-determined
efforts to establish the greatest and most enduring civilisations ever to exist
came into fruition, security naturally developed to protect their ever-greater
life expression. Security development had to be a feature of learning, cultivation
and expression with special time and place dedicated to its focus. Certainly, destructive
forces external to Afrikan life were ever-poised to pounce and wreak parasitic havoc
should the opportune time arrive.
According to a mainstream source the phrase self-preservation carries the following meaning:
“behaviour based on the characteristics or feelings that warn people or animals to protect themselves from difficulties or dangers”.
Further, another mainstream source posits the following in relation to security development alluding to particular organisational functioning:
“A secure development policy is a set of rules that help organisations mitigate the risk of security vulnerabilities in development environments”.
If one were to amalgamate and adjust both of these definitions in order that they specifically related to functional activity specifically amongst Afrikan people, the result may be as follows:
“For Afrikan souls to protect themselves from difficulties or dangers a functional and self-determined security development policy with rules that help the Afrikan mitigate (or eradicate) the risk of security vulnerabilities in whatever environment or location they exist”.
Security for Afrikan souls is of vital importance. In times of interruption and disruption, where Afrikan souls can be subject to acute levels of destructive effort by others that mean the Afrikan ill, security can be of critical necessity. It is only Afrikan souls themselves that can restore knowingness of themselves and cultured living to bring forth the security measures necessary for their thriving. Whether the Afrikan is located here, there or elsewhere special places can be established and utilised for the purposes of such restoration. Whatever station, level or status the Afrikan may hold progressive steps in this regard are key.
Void of any progressive effort in this regard the Afrikan will surely be openly left vulnerable to the whims of others that mean them ill. Given the recent dire and ongoing experiences of major interruption and disruption, this primary people of creation could be rendered extremely vulnerable to state the least – as others of ill work to effect Afrikan doom.
It is the reclaimed, cultivated, energised and expressed qualities of fortitude determined by Afrikan souls through restoration of self-knowingness that can facilitate the crucial safeguarding of Afrikan life throughout its various levels. This pioneering people have the unparalleled capacity to build for themselves and ascend maximally. After all, everlasting civilisation is not of happenstance.
The Observance of Kimungu Madhabahuni is a time to celebrate spiritual focal space and is an important period with the cultural calendar of the Universal Royal Afrikan Nation. The Universal Royal Afrikan Nation (URAN) is an Afrikan-centred spiritual and cultural mission for ascendancy that embodies living spiritually and culturally rooted life. To find out more about URAN and its spiritual-cultural mission for liberty and nationhood click here. The exquisite URAN pendant can be obtained online by clicking here.
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