Kimungu Madhabahuni (Divine Shrine) Reclaim and Restore Your Own Special Place of Focus (Reiterated)
- By kwende ukaidi
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- 24 Feb, 2023
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This is a reiteration of an article published on 24th February 2022

By the grace of the Creator Supreme, Afrikan souls are the
primary souls of Creation. This is eternal truism from the inception of
humanity into eternity. This grand inheritance is natural to Afrikan souls from
generation-to-generation throughout the ages wherever the Afrikan is located in
the world. In the construction of the world’s greatest and most long-lived civilisations
Afrikan souls with their authentic beingness of self, produced great persons, great
male-female unions of harmonious complementarity, great families, great communities,
great nations and so on. Here, each level of the self held divine substance
that was punctuated and outwardly represented with physical shrine space. Private
homes would have a special place of spiritual focus and wider communal spaces
would have a special place of spiritual focus.
Despite the interruptions and disruptions of others that mean the Afrikan ill special places of focus determined by the efforts of Afrikan souls are abundant throughout the world on a communal level. At the same time, Afrikan souls increasingly continue to have their special places of focus in private home space whether as a part of wonderful observances such as Kwanzaa or otherwise.
With the imperative restoration of Afrikan special focal space, it is important to emphasise that Afrikan souls such space by extension of the superlative specialness that the Afrikan self naturally holds. Thus, in having shrine space there is inherent knowingness that the Afrikan self (throughout its levels) is special and warrants special focus, energy and effort on the part of Afrikan souls themselves. To explicitly state that the Afrikan home has sacred shrine space established within it, is to acknowledge that the Afrikan selves carry the sacredness that is then reflected with the shrine.
This, primary people of the world have a superlative continuum of oneness like no other. Whether this people are located on the great continent of Afrika itself, in the Americas, in the Islands in Europe or elsewhere having the natural sacredness of being punctuated by having spiritual-cultural focal space is a practical and empowering endeavour.
For example, through the wonderful self-determined effort of a group of Afrikans in America, the entire Afrikan world has been magnificently blessed with the wonderful observance of Kwanzaa. Which, through a dynamic process of reclamation, creative restoration and synthesis gave Afrikan souls the Kwanzaa shrine with its powerful symbol set (Mkeka, Kinara, Mishumaa Saba, Kikombe cha Umoja, Muhindi and so on). Placed within the home, this special place of focus is far from being merely aesthetically beautiful. Each symbol has deep and powerful meaning, is relevant to Afrikan souls wherever they are located and inherently carries values, mission, duty and responsibility. Though, the actual Kwanzaa observance period is from 26th December through to January 1st, keeping some form of the Kwanzaa Shrine space in place throughout the annual cycle could be a great boon for building and energising victorious ascension for the Afrikan world community.
Afrikan souls around the world have the ability to harness the great things that they have done for themselves and act accordingly for the imperative thrust of global Afrikan ascension both on the continent of Afrika and around the world. Homes can rightfully hold structure with selves of the home, have features determined by the Afrikan and so on - as best as it is possible to do. By extension, the greater or wider constructs of the self at communal levels surely then become the amplified versions of rightful order emanating from private space.
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