Kimungu Madhabahuni – Haven for Afrikan Harmony
- By kwende ukaidi
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- 02 Apr, 2021
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Divinity in the Contemporary World

By the grace of the Creator
Supreme, Afrikan souls hold living knowingness from the beginning that harmony
in the sacred universe is a natural and vital occurrence. As it is exists in
the great expanse of the sacred universe so too does harmony naturally exist throughout
the spheres of Afrikan life. Harmony within the self in wholesomeness optimal
functioning of the person self. Harmony within the complimentary Afrikan
male-female union, harmony in familyhood, community, nation and the race. The
optimal fulfilment of purpose and mission at every level for the greater
context or greater good is the continual driver. Of course, from whichever level
the greater good of the Creator Supreme is always pinnacle. Harmony from one progressive
Afrikan soul to the next working in the interest of this abundantly gifted primary
and spirit people of creation. In the grand composition of self-determined
harmony the Afrikan establishes the shrine ass a haven that reflects the magnificent
symphony of oneness that is of this deeply
rooted inheritance. The physical shrine space is a reflective reminder of what
the Afrikan must bring about through self-determined effort of elevation in
mission of accord.
In the continuing Maafa of recent centuries others that mean the Afrikan ill have imposed discord, disharmony, destruction and a host of demonic ills upon Afrikan life – spiritually, physically and otherwise. Pitting the Afrikan against him or self, pitting the Afrikan man against the Afrikan woman and the pitting the Afrikan woman against the Afrikan man through a variety of means has been perpetual discord. Image after image of Afrikan dysfunction is projected by alien media. Seemingly a drive to generate a ‘self fulfilling prophecy’ out of which the only harmonious relations for the Afrikan is to be found is when the Afrikan escapes the ‘torment’ of being with his or her own kind to find salvation and privilege in the arms of a foreign other. Or to abandon the natural procreative order of the Afrikan male-female union. Even as the conditions of torment have been imposed by the alien forces to begin with.
The Afrikan has always had a place of solace and rooted grounding that energises natural harmony. One such place is the Afrikan shrine that exists as an energising and reflective reminder of the duty of ascension and life symphonic order that Afrikans have for themselves. This is a place that assists the Afrikan to exorcise the contaminates of alien ills that may plague the self and to safeguard the self from any further damage whilst recovering and restoring the optimal self.
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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