G.O.A.T.

  • By kwende ukaidi
  • 17 Jun, 2018

What history has the Afrikan made? What history is the Afrikan making? What history is the Afrikan going to make?

The miracle of the most extensive history on the planet is awesome in its magnificence. It charts the greatest people experience in the world ever to exist and is the wealthiest repository of knowledge in the thrust of the utmost in human excellence. This is the journey of the people that are the Greatest Of All Time (G.O.A.T.) - the exceptional spirit people – the divine Afrikan people. For the Afrikan history is not detached, confined or isolated to past endeavour. Rather history is a grand continuum of past, present and future experience of a divine people thus Afrikan history is sacred history. Hence to these marvellous people history is a profound source of self-determined study, learning and unfolding of the richest holistic order. To illustrate the power, depth and meaning of the Afrikan history continuum the following three questions are pertinent: What history has the Afrikan made? What history is the Afrikan making? What history is the Afrikan going to make?

During the Maafa (great suffering) the brutally wicked anti-Afrikan forces attempted to impose and perpetually enforce the terrible lie that ‘Afrikan people have no history’ in order to reduce the Afrikan to an object for enemy use and abuse. Unfortunately, the impact of this enemy imposed falsehood can still be found intoxicating the thoughts of far too many unsuspecting Afrikan souls to this day. In addition, the forces of anti-Afrikan agency attempt to mis-engineer the Afrikan with a barrage of their alien histories to skew the reality of the outstanding Afrikan experience. No other people’s history can be a substitute for the reclamation of the Afrikan self.

Void of a knowledge of their own history Afrikan people remain vulnerable to genocidal enemy intent. The hurt, pain or shock brought about by enemy attack can naturally spark racial self-interest. However, the reactive peak as a result of whatever sparking incident can be just as vulnerable to a trough or lowering of self-interest levels as the initial feelings can be subject to the various pacifying tactics of the enemy deployed to ‘cool’ or ‘derail’ the possibility of such a spark being transformed into long term ascendancy. The peaks and trough cycles must be transformed into energies of continual ascendancy. A grounding in the Afrikan world experience as a historical continuum is certainly one of the foundational endeavours to guarantee Afrikan ascendancy.

Like the sacred Baobab tree that extends its roots into the earth, the domain where great ancestors are laid to rest. The spirit of the great Afrikan souls resonate from the roots upward throughout the tree for its marvellous fruit to be produced which in turn is consumed to sustain life in the physical realm until the transition into ancestry is realised. The eternal cycle of life is reciprocal as the tree is nourished and the Afrikan is nourished. The Baobab can live for thousands of years carrying the ethereal and other energies of multitudes of generations. A powerful organic living history in a tree that can in some cases luxuriously house tens of people.  This is certainly not cinematic fantasy of a ‘home tree’ or ‘tree of wailing souls’ this is reality for the miraculous spirit people – Afrikans.

Within the sacred universe and nature cycles are ever present and reciprocal. So it is with the Afrikan and his or her history. As the Afrikan is nourished by the knowledge of what has been a purposeful projection and realisation can be made manifest of what is going to be. The knowledge of the then provides imperative substance for the now and future. Therefore, what real and substance filled future can there be for Afrikan people void of their Afrikan past?

The answer to this question anti-Afrikan forces know all too well. Hence, every effort is made to keep Afrikan people disempowered and distracted from their own knowledge of their time. ‘History is a clock’ and the wonderful spirit people are the sacred time expressers and keepers of primacy. There is a must to remove anything that hinders every Afrikan soul in the world telling his or her own people’s time from their unique and primary position at the dawning of humanity to the eternal projection of their time to come. In effectively telling their own time again an Afrikan essential of self-determined history for Afrikan ascendancy is realised throughout the various spheres of life.

In the upper part of the so-called 20th century, Carter G. Woodson became a leading catalyst in the drive to have a period of time to celebrate Afrikan history. What began as Negro History Week grew to become Black History Month, Afrikan History Month or Afrikan History Season. Certainly, within the Universal Royal Afrikan Nation (URAN) this period is represented by the observance Afrikan Historia Msimu. This is a period for the celebration of Afrikan history and highlights the all year round importance of engaging with the Afrikan history continuum – past, present and future. Carter G. Woodson was an active part of the Garvey era and (amongst much else) wrote for the Garvey’s newspaper. Within URAN the cultural observances are a foundational must and as such the annual cycles also include the observance of Musa Msimu for raising the spirit of the Garveyite tradition.

Afrikan people in the now and for the future, are not going to be misled by the evil dictate of enemy forces that have attempted to relegate or shoe-horn the engagement of Afrikan people with their own history into the exclusive confines of a single month. This is a wicked multi-faceted attempt to trivialise the importance of the history in general, at the same time derailing the significance of the observance period and attempting to perpetuate confusion amongst unsuspecting Afrikan souls. All of this compounded by the hostile enemy’s attempt to hijack of this and other important celebratory periods to (amongst other ills) deploy pseudo historical content for evil intent.  Foreign people may even contemptuously attempt to become ‘Black’ in this period to impose themselves, for financial gain, culture banditry or otherwise. This is a destructive travesty that nonetheless the Afrikan experience shows to be a repetitious anti-Afrika cliché.  

History is important on multiple levels including the basic levels of relationships amongst Afrikans. Even at the very personal level past, present and future experience is key. Relationships are forged and maintained or otherwise on the basis of this continuum. Strengths can be built upon. Mistakes can be learnt from progression can be made and so on informed by the historical continuum. For example, this author has been married and subsequently and permanently divorced – grasping the historical experience has made this necessary and absolute. The progressive and positive life endeavours since are firm fabric of the powerful historical continuum.  In the larger picture, Afrikan people must recognise and reclaim their true divine selves and permanently divorce their enemies and return to their powerful peoplehood driving upwardly in their mighty historical continuum. The Creator has truly blessed the Afrikan soul to continually ascend to reach maximum potential and maximum capability. In this, reclamation of the self is beyond choice - it is a must!  

Afrikan people are the Creator’s people. This sacred spirit people naturally create a sacred history. This sacred people are empowered by and preserve their own sacred observances that are birthed from their own experience and worldview. This sacred Afrikan people truly are the G.O.A.T.

To find out more about the various observances of URAN such as Musa Msimu or Afrikan Historia Msimu or details about this progressive spiritual cultural mission for Afrikan ascendancy in general click here.

In his capacity as an Afrikan-centred spiritual cultural practitioner this author is available for further learning in this regard and also for the carrying out of ceremonies such as naming and name reclamation. For details please click here.

To find out about learning programmes on the Afrikan World Experience please click here.

To find out more about the also great Marcus Garvey, the book From Musa to Afrikan Fundamentalism: The Afrikan Spiritual Essence of Marcus Garvey is available to purchase online - click here. For the book trailer click here