Kwanzaa: Harvest of Divine First Fruit
- By kwende ukaidi
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- 15 Nov, 2019
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Celebration of First Fruits

The sacred Afrikan child is born of the Creator Supreme who’s life is brought forth through divine Afrikan manhood and divine Afrikan womanhood. Ausar and Auset brought forth Heru. Heru is the magnificent melanated golden child of the Sun and great hero of the Afrikan nation. Heru emerged as such because Ausar is steeped in the totality of divine Afrikan-ness and Auset is steeped in the totality of divine Afrikan-ness. Thus, they facilitated the coming forth of the superlative genius-filled, mighty spirit that came to be. Heru. In the shared oneness of spirit Ogun came to be. In same oneness of spirit Omowale Malcolm X cam to be. Heru, Ogun and Omowale Malcolm X are one and came to be of and for the Afrikan nation in ever-ascending victory. In celebrating the wonderful observance of Kwanzaa the sacred first fruits of the harvest are of central importance. These are the blessed young ones of the Afrikan world community and symbolically represented by the Muhindi (ears of corn).
In the context of the disruptions of the Maafa of recent centuries it is useful to point out that neither Ausar nor Auset (nor Afrikan deities in general) are of foreign institutions of nations of any sort. It is to Ausar and Auset the scurrying and destitute alien newcomers and pirates of the world looked to glean and carve out some sort of existence for themselves in their twisted chronic jealousy of Afrikan glory, to no avail. Ausar, Auset and indeed Afrikan souls as a whole are the divine, original, natural and most powerful and righteous nation builders of the world. The superlative force of Afrikan ascension established and maintained entity, institution and life cultivation for self-autonomous, self-governing nation.
As such Heru is likewise raised, nurtured, groomed and shaped in the divinity of the Afrikan nation and its exceptional institutions steeped in the Afrikan way. The foreign misnomer of Heru is Horus, the label from which the word hour is derived. Heru’s every waking moment was dedicated to the uplift, betterment, protection and integrity of the Afrikan nation of righteous order.
Alien forces in their recent torrent of genocidal destruction have attempted to mis-engineer Afrikan souls throughout the world to use every hour of the day in service of their alien selves. Far too many Afrikans have been coerced into committing their lives and the lives of their youth to the validation, ordination, approval of others in service of destructive alien agendas. A massive number of hours continue to be haemorrhaged by Afrikans in foreign institutions whether in the criminalised institution of the so-called street, in the miseducating institutions of so-called academia or otherwise. The amount of hours lost to the building and maintenance of self-governing Afrikan nation of righteous order is beyond travesty.
Heru, Ogun, manifest in Omowale Malcolm X provides marvellous contemporaneous example of becoming. Born in the splendour and magnificence of a Garveyite family. This child was groomed, shaped and nurtured for the mission of Afrikan ascension. Mentored, educated and developed to build and protect Afrikan nation naturally and independently of alien enemy clutches. It is was the foreign institutions which attempted to destroy his Afrikan family and indeed him as a child. Throughout his growing whether subject to alien academia or during his delinquent days in the street it was the foreign institutions that attempted to destroy him. Throughout his adult life it was the alien institutions that continued to unleash their programmes of Afrikan destruction upon him and the Afrikan world. As with Marcus Garvey before him, the enemy used Afrikan souls they had been mis-engineered into alien compliance through foreign institutionalisation to parrot dissention or become a puppet for the foul deeds of anti-Afrikan agency. Whether despicably coerced opposition to Afrikan betterment was manufactured in the clergy, in academia, in the street or wherever - the aim was to halt the rise of integrity filled, forthright Afrikan leadership for liberty nationhood. The enemy in dire desperation attempted to create horror-filled destruction so as to drive fear into Afrikan souls to deter generation after generation from missioning for the rightful imperative of self-governance in nationhood. This of course is futile as nationhood and liberty in the ever-victorious warrior spirit of Heru, Ogun, Omowale Malcolm X is an unconquerable eternity of the divine order.
The divine Afrikan child is not the property of the alien enemy nor is the sacred Afrikan child the property of his alien institutions. It may be so (for now) that Afrikan children may have to enter the gates of institutions of others because of the circumstances manufactured and imposed by the alien himself. However, these golden spirit ones of creation’s being have divine mission, duty and calling from beyond the mundane. To lift themselves in service of their Afrikan nation is fulfilment of their divine inheritance passed from generation to generation from the beginning by decree of the Creator Supreme.
The importance of generational inheritance and the Afrikan young fully flourishing in self-determined mission is enshrined within the Universal Royal Afrikan Nation at observance level and otherwise throughout the seasons of the spiritual and cultural calendar. Twice a year the child of Ausar , Obatala, Marcus Garvey , the child of Auset, Yemoja, Yemanja: Heru, Ogun, Omowale Malcolm X is explicitly enlivened with the observances of Omowale Malcolm X Kukumbuko (Remembrance) and Omowale Malcolm X Siku (Day). These times of the year share the spiritual and cultural fabric through exemplary life experience of substance for young ones reaching their fullest potential and fullest capability in becoming magnificent adults for the essential thrust of global Afrikan ascendancy. They are replete with the lessons of pinnacle ascent together with the nation protecting lessons from the filth of enemy foul-play. They are essential parts of living to lift the young in spirit, wisdom, skills and tools of nationhood and liberty where every Afrikan child throughout the world can say with profound substance of divine being: ‘I am Heru’, ‘I am Ogun’, ‘I am Omowale Malcolm X’. The Afrikan child must know who he or she is.
Thus, when the wonderful observance of Kwanzaa comes to fruition in the annual cycle the importance of the Afrikan child is celebrated with meaning because of the all-year-round cultivation, nurturing and elevation in the living of self-determined Afrikan life and mission.
It goes without saying that for the Afrikan child to reach maximum potential and capability that the Afrikan adult must do likewise in the same light of rooted spiritual and cultural fabric. Afrikan souls surely ought to validate, ordain, sanction and lift themselves in the context of their own organisation for nationhood of righteous order. For the Afrikan man or woman to elevate whatever survival accolades of attainment from enemy institutions to the status of his manhood or to the status of her womanhood is to diminish themselves (at best) and to lead the young into perpetual subjugation whilst handing alien forces victory in the denial of Afrikan nationhood.
In celebrating the wonderful observance Kwanzaa, Afrikan souls are celebrating their sacred young ones cultivated, groomed and shaped for full Afrikan flourishing. In celebrating the wonderful observance of Kwanzaa Afrikan souls are celebrating the victories of all year round Afrikan ascension. In celebrating the wonderful observance of Kwanzaa the abundant and magnificent harvest of the totality of Afrikan betterment is celebration in organised living knowingness of mission. The bountiful harvest of sacred first fruits magnificently flourishes into eternity.
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.
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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 informative detail on the of the Kwanzaa celebration. You can also visit the institution of Yemanja to pick up a copy.
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