Liberator, Liberation and Liberty: What is Being Prepared for Liberation?

  • By kwende ukaidi
  • 14 May, 2024

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A level of preparedness is vital for the Afrikan liberator to be functional. It is indeed the Afrikan liberator that is first prepared who will then subsequently prepare and engage in the necessary process of Afrikan liberation to yield the result of Afrikan liberty.

One contemporary mainstream source offers detail on being prepared in the context of liberation thus:

“Once we know something, we can’t not know it anymore. The process may not begin immediately, but odds are that it will begin at some point. Often the first part of the process involves a getting ready phase. This involves consciously dismantling and building aspects of ourselves and our worldviews based on our new perspectives. Processes that are central to this first part of liberation are introspection, education, and consciousness raising”.

In order to relate this detail specifically to the Afrikan experience and to hone in on the role of the Afrikan liberator adjustment is considered pertinent. Certainly, it is the Afrikan liberator-self that knows and expresses knowingness in the process of Afrikan liberation. Also, as the Afrikan experience in context of abject interruption and disruption attests, self-determined knowingness can succumb to fragility from generation to generation.  Thus, the person qualities and developments are directly and explicitly attributed to the liberator-self with consideration of potential for ill-efforts to undo knowingness as well as making the distinction between the role of the liberator and its operational process of liberation.  The result may then look like the following:

“Once awakened to knowingness of self and of conditions as they really exist, Afrikan souls ought to safeguard their enlightenments and their continual thrust of ascension from the destructive efforts to render them regressive by others that mean the Afrikan ill. Preparedness of the Afrikan liberator involves consciously purging the self of contaminants of ill and self-destructive vices whilst constructing the upright and functional liberator-self based on restoration of the Afrikan worldview. Activities that are central to this part of development for the Afrikan liberator are introspection, education and the raising of consciousness for engagement in process of Afrikan liberation to attain and secure Afrikan liberty”.    

Afrikan souls can – and surely must – take steps to prepare their liberator-self wherever located and from whatever station, level or status they may hold. As the great liberator Omowale Malcolm X with his wisdom words of eloquence puts it:

“The future belongs to those who prepare for it today”.

Afrikan souls can determine their future in the now and prepare themselves accordingly. As the grand continuum of this primary people of creation reveals, civilisation is not of happenstance.

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