Liberator, Liberation and Liberty: What is Awakening Liberation?
- By kwende ukaidi
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- 13 May, 2024
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Celebrating Liberty Math to Bring About Results

Afrikan souls naturally identify stages of development
for their functional roles. The role of the Afrikan liberator throughout the
various levels of self is no exception. Despite any tendency to solely focus on
the process of liberation, it is actually the self within the liberator role
that brings forth stages a number of key developmental stages. For example, as
a first-port-call the initial awareness or awakening to the need for the liberator
role and its functional engagement to realise liberty can be considered to be a
developmental stage.
A contemporary mainstream source places, what might be considered to be personified focus on the process of liberation in the following way:
“The first phase of the cycle, termed "Waking Up," signifies the beginning of liberation. It involves intrapersonal change, where individuals start to see themselves differently in the world. This change may result from a critical incident or a slow evolutionary process that shifts their worldviews”.
To directly and explicitly detail the role of the liberator in relation to the Afrikan self void of a conduit of personification (or perhaps vague association of the role to its remit of engagement) adjustment to the sourced meaning is considered to be apt. Such alteration may yield the following:
“The first phase of realisation in the role of the Afrikan liberator, termed "Waking Up," signifies the beginning of role’s activation. It involves progressive transformation on an intrapersonal level, where the Afrikan starts to see the reality of self and conditions in the world. This change may result from a critical incident or a slow evolutionary process that shifts the self from an existence steeped in unknowingness of self to the upright orientation of an Afrikan worldview”.
Of course, destructive imposition by others that mean the Afrikan ill may be set in the attempt to disallow Afrikan awakening of their liberator self. Vices such as miseducation and anti-Afrikan propaganda may be pushed and peddled with the intent to render Afrikan souls in a perpetual state of ‘slumber’. There may even be an attempt to shame Afrikan souls away from rightful knowingness of themselves by misusing terms such as ‘woke’ as a badge of contempt so that Afrikan souls erroneously think awakening to reality of themselves and their conditions is something to be avoided.
Despite the grotesque folly of others that mean the Afrikan ill, this primary people of creation surely have a duty and responsibility to themselves to wake up and activate their liberator self so that successful engagement in the process of Afrikan liberation to bring about and secure Afrikan liberty is not only possible but inevitable.
From whatever locale, station, level or status awakening can be realised and maintained in such a way that each generation is not faced with the challenge of ‘slumber’. Rather, once awakened the eyes of self-knowingness remain open, become wider and realise fullest and most exceptional sight possible from generation to generation. After all, liberty and civilisation is not of happenstance.
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