Liberator, Liberation and Liberty: What is Liberation as Self-Knowingness?
- By kwende ukaidi
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- 26 May, 2024
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Celebrating Liberty Math to Bring About Results

The ageless Afrikan wisdom articulation
to know thyself has direct implication to the natural norm of constructive
living and ascension that Afrikans have demonstrated throughout their richly
endowed continuum. The role of the Afrikan liberator necessarily holds a level
of self-knowingness in order for it to have proper and upright function as it
engages in the process of Afrikan liberation to yield Afrikan liberty. Of
course, self-knowledge for the Afrikan is not simply of singular isolated focus
at the individual person level. Rather, it is knowingness of the self
throughout its various levels including the person self. Further
self-knowingness is not confined to the present nor the physical. It includes
the then, the now and the tomorrows to come as well as that which is beyond the
physical. As such, the Afrikan liberator is empowered on a host of dynamic and
collective ways to function successfully.
A mainstream source offers the following detail in relation to liberation and knowledge:
“Liberation is the knowledge that we are not alone. It is mutual support, encouragement and trust that others will be there if we fall, and that we need to be there for others”.
In order to render this detail specifically focussed on the Afrikan experience and to take account of liberty math formula (Afrikan liberator + Afrikan liberation = Afrikan liberty), alteration is considered to be apt. In making adjustments, the following may be an outcome:
“The Afrikan liberator is naturally steeped in a knowledge of self. This allows the knowingness of the self throughout its various levels to be brought to the fore as the liberator role at each level engages in the process of Afrikan liberation to secure Afrikan liberty. Here, ordered rightfulness of mission empowers the Afrikan to attain, maintain and safeguard Afrikan liberty on a collective basis in the face of the range of challenges that may come forth”.
Knowingness of self is a firm part of the Afrikan way. The Afrikan way is of Afrikan liberty. Therefore, the liberator role, its process of engagement and the yield of liberty are inextricably tied to knowledge of self. Despite the destructive efforts of others that mean the Afrikan ill to thwart such knowingness amongst the primary people of creation, it is for Afrikan souls themselves to learn, develop, restore and safeguard knowingness of who and what they are and empower their liberator role accordingly.
From whatever locale, station, level or status Afrikan souls can – and surely must – take self-determined steps to recover their knowledge of self and apply themselves in the best ways possible to the imperative realisation of Afrikan liberty. After all, civilisation is not of happenstance.
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