Establish and Utilise Special Places for Your Empowerment – Transformational Development

  • By kwende ukaidi
  • 11 Apr, 2024

Celebrating Focal Places of Empowerment

Throughout their vast and richly endowed continuum, Afrikan souls have continually transformed themselves as their natural proclivity to ascend unfolds. Each generation builds in the best ways possible as each subsequent generation constructs upon what has been built. One may say that this is transformational development from a flourishing state of being to a greater state of flourishing. Certainly, the outstanding results of the greatest and most enduring civilisations ever to exist are indelible testaments of this people’s upward thrust.

However, in a state of interruption and disruption where Afrikan souls may be subject to acute levels of destructive imposition by others that mean the Afrikan ill, transformation can have an intensely different context. Rather than transformation from an optimal state of natural and full self-determined flourishing to empower greater levels of generational fullness, the Afrikan may immediately be faced with the transformation from an undesirable state of being to one where their sense of normality can be recovered and expressed. In this, transformational development can be of crucial importance.

According to contemporary mainstream source, the term transformational development can relate to a people able to:

“Identify and overcome the obstacles that prevent them from living life in all its fullness”.

Here, such a description can be altered to explicitly relate the Afrikan experience and may then be articulated in the following way:

“Identify and overcome the obstacles that prevent Afrikan people from living life in all its self-determined fulness”.

Of course, transformational development holds functional detail and another mainstream source offers this description:

“The goals of transformational development include changed people who have recovered their true identity and vocation as well as just and peaceful relationships with oneself, the community, with those outside the community and the environment”.

Again, such detail can be aptly altered to specifically relate to the Afrikan experience. In so doing, the following may be the result:

“The goals of Afrikan transformational development include progressive transformation of Afrikans to recover their true identity as Afrikans (whether here, there or elsewhere) and their fundamental and shared vocation of continual Afrikan ascension of rightful order.  Also important are the just, peaceful and constructive relationships Afrikans hold amongst each other and their ability to safeguard themselves from the destructive vices of those outside of their community that mean the Afrikan ill”.

Afrikan souls can do themselves a great service in bringing forth their process of Afrikan transformational development. From whatever station, level or status this primary people of creation can surely realise optimality. It matters not where the Afrikan is located progressive steps can be made in this regard. After all, civilisation is not of happenstance.

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