Kwanzaa: Afrikan Womanhood Deified in Family, Community, Nation and Race
- By kwende ukaidi
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- 04 Nov, 2019
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Celebration of First Fruits

The wisdom-filled story of Auset has been with the Afrikan from the most ancient of times. Auset is the magnificent pioneering royal queen of a mighty Afrikan nation. Auset is of the Creator Supreme and the illustrious bringer, nurturer, and restorer of life. She gave the Afrikan nation living knowingness of specialist care for self spiritually, physically and otherwise.
In a contemporary adaptation by this author of an ancient verse of praise to Auset uttered in first-person her superlative qualities are expressed:
‘I am nature, the universal mother, mistress of all the elements primordial child of time, sovereign of all things spiritual, queen of the ancestral realm, queen of the eternal spirit ones of creation, the single manifestation of deities that are. My nod governs the shining heights of heaven, the wholesome, sea-breeze, the lamentable silences of the world below.’
Auset is the complementary and deeply loving harmonious spouse of Ausar and powerfully dedicated authority in shared life mission. Auset’s depth of love exemplified true Afrikan love of ethereal substance punctuated by the natural aesthetic beauty of the world’s first and most beautiful people. Love for the Creator Supreme, love for the ancestral realms of the greats, love for Ausar, love for the Afrikan child and love for the Afrikan nation are manifest in Auset’s exceptional deeds steeped in Ukweli (Truth) in her continual empowerment of Afrikan eternity.
Despite mutant onslaught Auset’s divine commitment to Afrikan souls of the world never wanes as she is lives absolute commitment in her eternal journeying to see the generational victory for all that is of Haki (Righteousness) realised for the Afrikan nation.
This great Afrikan deity shines the light of Afrikan womanhood throughout the world in a marvellously profound way. In celebrating Kwanzaa Afrikan womanhood is rejuvenated as it is vital for sacred Afrikan familyhood. For the ever-increasing millions upon millions of Afrikan souls throughout the world celebrating Kwanzaa lifting the deified example of glorious Afrikan womanhood in pinnacle Afrikan splendour, pinnacle Afrikan pride and pinnacle Afrikan dignity is surely key in the attainment and maintenance of rightly powerful family, community, nation and race. The standard of royal Afrikan womanhood eternally lives in Auset.
Some of the key elements of Afrikan womanhood that can be gleaned from Auset and are directly applicable to contemporary life are as follows:
To have living knowingness of the Creator Supreme
To have living knowingness of the ancestral realm of the Great
To live Afrikan spiritual and cultural life.
To have eternal commitment, dedication for Afrikan people through organised
effort for ascension.
To have a complimentary and harmonious spouse of Afrikan manhood in shared
mission and spiritual-cultural living. To be in and expressive of Afrikan love
with him.
To express natural genius for the betterment of Afrikan people.
To cultivate skills that will serve the best interests of Afrikan betterment.
To establish familyhood for the building of the Afrikan nation.
Be an eternal example of Afrikan excellence.
To be an Afrikan learner.
To be an Afrikan wisdom guide of Haki (Righteousness).
To be an Afrikan leader of Haki (Righteosness).
To be pioneering for global Afrikan ascendancy.
Bring forth, nurture, guide, protect and shape new Afrikan life for maximal
flourishing of nation.
Safeguard the Afrikan nation from hostile mutations and leave alien forces unto
themselves.
Utilise the natural bountiful wealth of Afrikan resources in harmony with the
sacred universe at large and for the benefit of the Afrikan nation.
To have living knowingness that even from the most disastrous circumstance Afrikan
divinity rises for eternal prosperity.
The despicable alien enemy amongst his many vile schemes seeks to pit the Afrikan woman against the Afrikan man. With the setting of traps and divisive ploys harmonious complementarity between Afrikan spouses is a principle target for alien terrorist destruction. Coerced by the strategically deployed trappings of pseudo-success and compelled to relinquish expression of their true selves, Afrikan souls can become susceptible to wage war against each other in pursuit of ideals set forth by the enemy. In this, the foreign pirate vagabond becomes the puppeteer who rubs his hidden hands with glee at the debris of destruction that he has orchestrated as Afrikan-hood is denied - man or woman. With his pre-programmed agenda deployed through his deplorable institutions of mis-engineering the foreign criminal barbarian intends to have Afrikan souls haemorrhage vast energies (or worse) whilst pitted against each other in service of his alien self. If the foreign pirate is allowed to condemn Afrikan souls to a hell of enemy orchestrated self-destruction then the imperative self-determined mission for Afrikan liberty and nationhood will surely suffer. Herein lies the divine responsibility for every Afrikan soul to lift themselves in safeguarded mission with the strength and power of their Afrikan way. Afrikan womanhood is living divine womanhood. Afrikan manhood is living divine manhood. Each is birthed from the Afrikan sacred womb.
The celebration of Kwanzaa is far from being an aesthetically
beautiful observance (though it certainly is that). Kwanzaa is deeply rooted for
Afrikan ascension. The seven day period inherently lifts the standards of womanhood
to rightful heights of pinnacle excellence. Kwanzaa is born through restorative
energies marvellously exemplified by Auset. With this mighty deified queen of the divine Afrikan
family, victory for Afrikan souls is inevitable as she continues her divine mission
to restore and re-member Afrikan life to its rightful place in oneness of self in
centrality within the sacred universe.
The wonderful
observance of Kwanzaa takes place from the 26th of so-called
December to the 1st of so-called January. It is seven-day period of
Afrikan celebration and spiritual-cultural enrichment. Based upon the
harvesting traditions of the Afrikan world this celebration of first fruits has
at its core the Nguzo Saba (Seven Principles) together with an beautiful array
of deeply meaningful symbols established elevate the Afrikan world community to
its fullest flourishing.
Kwanzaa is one of the essential cultural observances of life within the Universal Royal Afrikan Nation. 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.
In his capacity as an Afrikan-centred spiritual cultural practitioner this author is available for further learning in this regard and also for the carrying out of ceremonies such as naming and name reclamation. For details please click here.
Afrikan World Studies programmes are an important forms of study in understanding the Afrikan experience. There are a range of subjects covered on these programmes including History, Creative Production, Psychology and Religion. To find out more about these learning programmes please click here. For the video promo for these learning programmes click here.
Also, in the approach to the important cultural observance of Kwanzaa, the text: From Pert-En-Min to Kwanzaa - A Kuumba (Creative) Restoration of Sacred First Fruits by this author is available to purchase online here. This publication provides detail on the cultural symbol of the Muhindi (Ear of Corn) and other areas of the Kwanzaa celebration. You can also visit the institution of Yemanja to pick up a copy.
At nominal cost, also consider acquisition of an a4 laminate poster of articulations by this author when visiting the Yemanja institution to enrol, consult, learn, gather or otherwise.