Kimungu Madhabahuni (An Acronym) – Urujuani (Purple)
- By kwende ukaidi
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- 26 Apr, 2021
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Divinity in the Contemporary World

By the grace of the Creator Supreme, the special places that
Afrikan people designate as being shrine space are havens of spiritual solace
that can enliven Afrikan ascension. Such places are outward expressions of the
Afrikan living shrine of the self that, at its various levels, naturally
engages in the progressive efforts that serve the best interests of Afrikan
souls. Nationhood is a grand expression of such effort. Hence, the Afrikan
shrine is not an vehicle to escape the necessary thrusts of reality. On the
contrary, the haven and solace that the Afrikan shrine represents is space
facilitates spiritual focus and harmony in order for progressive life
engagement to be fulfilled. Indeed, the Afrikan shrine punctuates the drive for
optimal Afrikan life functioning and
engagement.
Despite the destructive efforts of others that mean the Afrikan ill to undermine, misrepresent, deny or destroy facets of progressive Afrikan life, Afrikan souls of the world ought to surely restore their own self knowingness and reassert their natural continual ascension.
Here detailed is an acronym of the words Kimungu Madhabahuni that mean Divine Shrine. It is these words that are used to identify the annual celebration period of the Afrikan shrine in the arena of the Universal Royal Afrikan Nation. The acronym is compiled by this author with Kiswahili identifiers as follows:
Kabili (To face)
Ibada (Worship)
Macheao (Sunrise)
Uaguzi (Divination)
Nufaika (To Prosper)
Gandamia (Adhere to)
Ukuu (Greatness)
Maadili (Honourable Conduct)
Angaa (To Shine)
Dumu (To continue)
Adhama (Glory)
Bidii (Energy force)
Ambatana (To stick together)
Himidi (To praise)
Urujuani (Purple)
Ngome (Stronghold)
Iitika (To answer the call)
The fifteenth part of the Kimungu Madhabahuni acroynym is Urujuani (Purple) – To make use of the colour purple that represents the royalty of the grand monarchs of humanity.
The magnificent grandness of Afrikan souls is natural phenomena in the world. Only a grand people can establish the world’s grandest civilisations as the quality of outward expression must already exist in the substance of their being. Afrikan nations are the build and ruled with the spiritual -cultural righteous order defined and determined by the Afrikan’s own effort. The Afrikan has journeyed this way from the earliest times throughout the longest, most experience course of humanity. Prior to any semblance to build anything by the hands of others (who would attempt to extract any level of know-how their capacity and resource deficient environments would allow from the soul people of the world) the Afrikan had already reached unparalleled heights of excellence and longevity. In general terms, outside of specific functional societal roles a person may have being assigned stewards of a nation, the natural standing that Afrikan souls have in the world is grand and royal. The symbols of Afrikan grandness in both spheres of functional societal role and in general terms are many. The colour purple is a powerful symbol in this regard. Despite the ill-efforts of others to demonise the colour purple with modern-day stratagem through vehicles such as film, purple represents royalty and grandness of a spiritually-culturally rooted Afrikan life. It certainly represents the royalty of the living shrine of the Afrikan self throughout its various levels and is utilised during the celebration of the Afrikan shrine period around the spring equinox.
Kimungu Madhabahuni is a time of year to celebrate the Afrikan shrine at home and beyond. Kimungu Madhabahuni takes place during the holiday period associated with the spring equinox. At this time many people are away from the mundane of the various institutions albeit largely as a dictate of presently popular foreign religious doctrine. This therefore, can allow many more Afrikan people the time and space to restore, elevate and be themselves freely in reverence at their own special places.Throughout the annual cycle of the spiritual and cultural calendar of the Universal Royal Afrikan Nation observance to observance, Afrikan life is endowed with the essential of living knowingness. For the Afrikan souls, being a part of an organ for mission ascendancy is key. The Universal Royal Afrikan Nation is a spiritually and culturally rooted organ for Afrikan ascension.
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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