How Dare You Advocate for the Afrikan Male-Female Union And You Have Divorced!
- By kwende ukaidi
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- 11 Jun, 2021
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Celebrating Economy at the Living Observance Level

The natural harmonious and complementary union
of the Afrikan masculine man and the Afrikan feminine woman is a divine
origination. Throughout the ages this union has given rise to ordered growth
and development of the world’s greatest civilisations. Unfortunately, in recent
times of the Maafa, there has been much disruption and interruption to this
vital union by the hands of the others that mean the Afrikan ill. Yet, the
importance of the Afrikan male-female union necessarily remains vital for the
fullest restoration and flourishing of the world’s primary people in economic
functioning and otherwise.
Of course, for many Afrikan’s throughout the world the union is compelled to function in the context of alien rule which can in many ways can present a hostile challenge to the functional Afrikan male-female union where souls are (if progressive) restoring living knowingness of themselves. As restoration takes place, alien contaminates such as misandry or misogyny ought to be purged. Alien law and other mechanisms can compound these ills and persons can become consumed with ‘finger pointing’, fault finding, even attempting to solicit wrongdoings. The incentives to weaponise and escalate even the most trivial of circumstance are many coming from alien ills such as feminism.
However, with all the tricks and traps set by others that mean the Afrikan ill, it is vital that Afrikan souls elevate themselves in the best ways possible navigating any imposed conditions. The benefits of the progressive Afrikan male-female union are immense even at the level of a productive and functional team level. Whether the Afrikan is single and seeking to be in union, already in a functioning union, necessarily divorced and seeking to be in a union or if in the process of formalising a union, the importance of this vital institution is unwavering for without it there is surely no continuum for the Afrikan world community. From genuine place of knowing and the thrust to see Afrikan souls maximally elevate wisdom and guidance emanating from Afrikan experiences in mission of liberty and nationhood is surely essential to establish and strengthen Afrikan unions in the now and future.
Afrikan people are naturally a people of togetherness. Afrikan economy is built on functional and ordered togetherness. This has nothing to do with alien ideologies such as capitalism, communism, socialism, or whatever other foreign ‘ism’. It has to do with being Afrikan and the cooperativeness that Afrikans hold with each other. The harmonious and complementary union of the Afrikan man and woman is at the intimate core of group progressive journeying and elevation where two souls can come together on a genuine and progressive basis that makes sense to them repelling negativisms, divisive plays and any other destructive ills from outsiders.
The restoration of the Afrikan way is key as shared fabric of living oneness for this primary people of the world and the spiritual formulation of ASBWOK (Afrikan Spirituality By Way of Kwanzaa) is a vehicle for the energising of the self throughout its various levels including the self the harmonious and complementary male-female union.
Afrikan souls ‘need not bury their heads in the sand’ and perpetuate the ignorance of disfunction but rather bring their helpfulness of genuine elevation to the fore whatever their present marital status in thrust of realising beautiful and progressive Afrikan male-female union steeped in harmonious complementarity. This is powerful within the season of celebrating economy and throughout the entire annual observance cycle.
Ujamaa Kiburi Siku is a wonderful part of the spiritual-cultural observance calendar of the Universal Royal Afrikan Nation. It takes place in the first week of June marking the time of significant occurrence both on the continent of Afrika and in the diaspora concerning Afrikan economy. Ujamaa Kiburi Siku as with the other observances on the Afrikan cultural calendar is just that – an observance. Therefore, wherever the Afrikan is whether at home, at a community gathering or elsewhere it can be observed.
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