If Liberty is Necessary, the Liberator Must Be!
- By kwende ukaidi
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- 02 May, 2023
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Celebrating a Great Liberator and Engagement in the Process Liberation

Whatever progressive process of
life engagement is determined to be by the soul people of creation, there is the
role from which that engagement for purpose can be realised. For example, the process
of education requires the educator; the process of building requires the
builder and so on. Naturally, Afrikan souls create for themselves passage of
development in order to cultivate the necessary know-how for the role to exist
and for it to be effective in the best ways possible. There are a plethora of roles
that can be considered as part of the life thrust for every Afrikan soul. So,
in some way each Afrikan soul from whatever station or level can in some way build
for ascension. Likewise, in some way each Afrikan soul from whatever station or
level can in some way educate for ascension. Here then, the builder is mainstay
life functioning and the educator is mainstay life functioning energised with
the self-determined development effort required for respective role fulfilment.
Of course, such roles are not mutually exclusive and naturally harmonise for the
norm of interwoven-ness of fabric for fullest flourishing of this soul people’s
life.
In a state of interruption and disruption such as that of the Maafa of recent centuries, roles may necessarily become more pronounced than others. Indeed, the need for particular roles may become indispensable. Interruptions causing a state of undesirable conditions and the imperative goal to realise optimal levels of life functioning for the soul people of the world requires transformative engagement. Here, the process of engagement can be considered to be liberation. Certainly, if there is necessary process of engagement, then there surely is a corresponding role from which that process is made real. Therefore, liberation requires the liberator. As with other roles the liberator can be exercised from whatever station or level as mainstay in the lives of this primary and spirit people of creation.
If the liberator is to function then just as the educator has a level of self-determined know-how to educate; then liberator role also holds a level of self-determined know-how. Only Afrikan souls can develop themselves to fulfil their respective roles for ascension. In this, the restoration of some degree of self-knowingness is key.
Liberty for Afrikan souls is not merely acquisition (with all of the challenges that may bring), it is also to be maintained. Therefore, the liberator is not a role that ought to be considered whimsical, temporary of fleeting. Rather, the liberator missions for liberty to be attained and also missions for it to be maintained and secured in the best ways possible. Just a glance in the mirror of self for each Afrikan soul is to reveal a prospective liberator of this people of natural and superlative ascension.
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