Kimungu Madhabahuni (Divine Shrine) – Afrikan Souls, Natural Custodians of Upright and Peaceful Order (Part 3)
- By kwende ukaidi
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- 01 Mar, 2022
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Celebrating the Living Shrine of Self and Shrine Space

Living peacefulness amongst
Afrikan souls has been the natural norm of life that has brought forth the
greatest and most long-lived civilisations that the world has ever come to
know. Even a cursory glance at reality
for this primary people of creation revealed that chaos and disorder is not
conducive to the growth, development and fullest expression of Afrikan
civilisation. Thus, Afrikan souls identified disorder to steer away from with conceptions
such as that of Isfet or Yurugu. Were the Afrikan to be consumed by disorder,
peacefulness of living each Afrikan soul to the next would be rendered
non-existent. To put it another way, no civilisation. And certainly, Afrikans
are not a warmongering people. Peacefulness comes with the ordered effort to
build, develop and grow. Peaceful living requires practical engagement. In other
words, building for optimal flourishing in Afrikan life is a process of peaceful
living with all of the peacefully-filled outcomes that it brings. Hence, the
Afrikan words of Htp (Hotep) or Amani (amongst the plethora of powerful Afrikan
languages) are not merely aesthetic and static descriptors. Such terms apply to
the imperative building effort that Afrikans naturally engage in to bring about
the self-determined heights of peaceful excellence amongst their own kind. This
is the excellence embodied in the living shrine of the Afrikan self throughout
its various levels (person self, harmonious and complementary male-female union,
family, nation and so on).
With the interruptions and disruptions of the Maafa of recent centuries, Afrikan souls have been set upon in destructive ways by others that mean the Afrikan ill that have sought to sever the natural order of peacefulness in this primary people.
Victoriously, Afrikan souls did not abandon themselves and their way of life. Afrikans throughout the world sought genius-filled ways to retain, reclaim and restore their own way of life. Multitudes of progressive, courageous and forthright Afrikans throughout the Afrikan world have continuously engaged in the process to restore life for maximal and rightful ascension. Whether on Afrikan soil, in the Americas, in the Islands, in Europe or elsewhere Afrikans missioned to be at one in the thrust of Afrikan ascension in a vast range of ways.
One of the outstanding examples of this effort emerged via a group of progressive Afrikan souls in America who sought to restore Afrikan cultural fabric to Afrikan life in a readily accessible way. The organisation Us brought forth the wonderful observance of Kwanzaa with its cultural value set of the Nguzo Saba (Seven Principles). Such a powerful and pioneering endeavour is surely one that Afrikans throughout the world ought to surely be magnificently proud of as the celebration of Kwanzaa is observed in America, in the Islands, in Europe, in Afrika and elsewhere. Such an achievement must be something of special pride and inspiring for Afrikans in America who reside in the geographical space where such brilliancy of Afrikan genius flow expressed itself for the benefit of Afrikans throughout the world.
Another example of progressive excellence was the popularisation of Afrikan words such as the wholesome mission-compelling ancient word Htp as a greeting to energise the building process for peaceful living. Again, another pioneering thrust that came from Afrikan souls in America and something that they, as other Afrikans throughout the world, surely ought to be proud of not just as a harmonious-sounding word but as an energiser to build.
Thus, when the Afrikan greets another Afrikan with their words meaning peace, it means that the utterer and receiver are acknowledging their duty and responsibility to build for peaceful living in Afrikan life. It means to build in the best ways possible. It means to build the Afrikan person self, the harmonious and complimentary Afrikan male-female union, the Afrikan family, the Afrikan nation and Afrikan world community. It means to build the necessary institutions for Afrikan life and its maximal ascension. It also means to build-in the safeguarding measures to secure the living shrine of the Afrikan self for eternity. Such measures are not only about physical self-defence. Safeguarding also means that the alien ills of misandry, misogyny, feminism, this ‘ism’ or that ought to be protected against. For example, the word Htp is not a word to be co-opted and misused as a guise for misandry or misogyny. And it certainly does not mean gynocracy. This word is a deeply meaning word that can punctuate the imperative and victorious effort to build Afrikan life with uprightness, dignity and order for peaceful living.
The more Afrikans build, the more Afrikans learn and grow. The more Afrikans learn and grow the more Afrikans build.
WIthin the Universal Royal Afrikan Nation the greeting, Kimungu Ukombozi (Divine Liberation) is used which inherently promotes and energises the mission to lift and safeguard the peacefulness of rightful Afrikan living and construction.
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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