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

  • By kwende ukaidi
  • 28 May, 2024

Celebrating Liberty Math to Bring About Results

Undoubtedly, Afrikan souls have demonstrated their passion to uphold their natural and optimal norms of flourishing in their lives.  Also, amidst their norm of continual ascension, is the core levels of compassion that this primary people of creation hold for each other.  In establishing the greatest most enduring civilisations ever to exist Afrikan souls have firmly etched the results of their natural passion and compassion of self in their continuum. These qualities naturally also exist in the role of the Afrikan liberator engaged in the process of Afrikan liberation to realise Afrikan liberty.

According to a mainstream source the following detail is offered in relation to passion and compassion as qualities of liberation:

“Liberation is passion and compassion, those strong and motivating feelings that we must live by our hearts as well as our minds”.

Here, it is considered apt to alter such detail to focus specifically on the Afrikan experience as well as taking into account the formula of liberty math (Afrikan liberators + Afrikan liberation = Afrikan liberty). Such adjustment may then yield the following:

“The Afrikan liberator has passion and compassion rooted within the spiritual-cultural fabric of Afrikan life. These qualities are channelled in rightful order to strengthen and motivate engagement in the process of Afrikan iiberation to secure Afrikan liberty. Both the Afrikan heart and the Afrikan mind are necessarily cultivated, developed and exercised on a self-determined basis in this regard”.

As well as these examples, there are a host of person qualities that Afrikan souls can usefully channel to effective use in their role as self-liberators. It is for Afrikan souls themselves to determine the quality dynamics that best suit time, space and conditions for their liberty to realised. In this, knowledge of self is key.  From whatever locale, station, level or status this soul people can make progressive steps forward to restore the knowingness of who and what they are and apply themselves in upright thrust of liberty accordingly.

With their liberty secured and thriving the accomplishments of Afrikan souls throughout the ages have been superlative. Surely, Afrikan souls can accomplish great things with their liberty intact now and throughout the tomorrows to come. After all, civilisation is not of happenstance.

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