Liberator, Liberation and Liberty: What is Liberation as Self-Balance?

  • By kwende ukaidi
  • 21 May, 2024

Celebrating Liberty Math to Bring About Results

Afrikan souls have and express balanced life when they live in their naturally self-determined and optimally flourishing lives. The Afrikan norm of grand civilisation is Afrikan balanced life fully expressed. By converse, there is no balance for Afrikan souls in a state of being subject to an existence underfoot of others that mean the Afrikan ill. In this, any grades of less-than optimal norm of living is – at best – an unbalanced existence for this primary people of creation. Thus, the Afrikan liberator cultivates and missions for balance within the process of Afrikan liberation to realise Afrikan liberty.

A mainstream source provides the following detail on the subject of balance in relation to the process of liberation:

“Liberation is finding balance in our individual lives and in the agendas of our coalitions. Balance keeps us upright and oriented, moving toward our goals”.

In the context of this discussion, it is considered pertinent to make alterations to this sourced description in order to focus specifically upon the Afrikan experience and to account for the equation of liberty math (Afrikan Liberators + Afrikan Liberation = Afrikan Liberty). In so doing, the following may be expressed:

“The Afrikan liberator learns, cultivates, develops and safeguards balance throughout the various levels of the Afrikan self (from the Afrikan person self to Afrikan nation and so on) through the process of Afrikan liberation. Balance keeps the Afrikan liberator role functional, upright and steadfast in fulfilment of duty and responsibility. The realisation of Afrikan liberty is expression of Afrikan life’s balance”.  

From ancient times the virtue of balance has been a part of the core of Afrikan spiritual-cultural fabric of life. The role of Afrikan liberator is vitally empowered with balance for necessary engagement and successful outcome. The implication here is that self-knowingness and cultural restoration are key for the liberator role to exist, to function and to deliver. Hence, Afrikan souls in whatever locale and from whatever station, role or status can take progressive steps forward to recover who and what they are and their fabric of life. In this, self-determined learning and development are key.

Imposition of an unbalanced existence of being ‘less-than’ underfoot of others that mean the Afrikan ill surely ought to be rejected and safeguarded against by this soul people for whom their balance is naturally in harmony with the wider universe and yields highly constructive output. After all, civilisation is not of happenstance.

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