Liberation or Pseudo-Liberation?

  • By kwende ukaidi
  • 08 May, 2023

Celebrating a Great Liberator and Engagement in the Process of Liberation

Victoriously functional roles in the lives of the primary and spirit people of creation necessarily require their processes of engagement in order to be realised. As such, the naturally life inherent role of the liberator has its process of engagement in liberation. Here, there is an inseparable and intimate interrelatedness in that the role liberator cannot truly exist if there is no ordered process of engagement. Nor can the process of engagement exist void of its primary, core and driving role. Beyond the realms of exclusive and detached theoretical conception both the role and its process of engagement are naturally of pragmatic assignment to deliver the outcome of liberty for this soul people of creation.

Liberation is vitally transformative in an upright and progressive way. It is the vehicle by which the liberator brings the self from a state of existence to another. For example, if dire conditions prevail then the transformation from a less-than natural, normal and undesirable state into a state of optimal flourishing is what liberation can then be the process to achieve. Liberation is also a conduit of security and maintenance as well as the perhaps its most obvious thrust of attainment. Each step of progressive transformation (especially in conditions of acute disturbance) naturally requires a level of security and maintenance in order to avoid succumbing to ill-imposition and regression.  

In a world where surface level, tertiary appearance can be pushed and peddled at the expense of rooted substance in the extreme, liberation can be perceived exclusively in symbolic terms or worse. Empty of substance or ordered function the process of liberation becomes nullified. Indeed, were it to be bogusly presented as a phenomenon void of (or of no need of) its vital liberator role this naturally imperative process would surely become lost in the realms of a fictional fantasy. Bogusly, cast in the wilderness of disengagement liberation may be destructively misconstrued as some tertiary form of amusement or exhibit to visit once-in-a-while for fanciful entertainment – pseudo-liberation at best.  

No, this essential process of upright transformation is naturally fabric in lives of Afrikan souls in their continual ascension of rightful order. It is not an event or momentary blip of feel-good. Nor is it a vehicle to foster contaminants of ill and self-destructive wrongdoings. it is the stuff of continual self-determined upright effort. It is the vehicle by which the cultivated, developed and genuine liberator engages in progressive transformation to yield the result of a fully flourishing people who’s liberty realises their natural norm of pinnacle civilisation.  

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