Liberator, Liberation and Liberty: What is Liberation of Self beyond the Person Self and the Mundane?

  • By kwende ukaidi
  • 29 May, 2024

Celebrating Liberty Math to Bring About Results

The core oneness of Afrikan souls is certainly reflected throughout the various levels of the self (the Afrikan person self; the harmonious and complementary Afrikan male-female union; the Afrikan family; the Afrikan community; the Afrikan nation; the Afrikan world community). At the same time, the natural spiritual-cultural fabric of Afrikan life necessarily highlights that Afrikan beingness is also beyond the physical and the immediate present. Afrikan life is physical, meta-physical and part of the grand Afrikan continuum – past, present and future. As such, Afrikan liberty necessarily reflects these dynamics and the Afrikan naturally holds self-knowingness of these in the application of the liberator role of self and engagement in the process of Afrikan liberation.

A mainstream source articulates the following, somewhat in reflection of this:

“Liberation is based in something far bigger than me as an individual, or us, as a coalition, or our organisation as a community, or any nation, or any particular world. It’s about that force that connects us all to one another as living beings, that force that is defined differently by every spiritual belief system but which binds us by the vision that there can be a better world and we can help to create it”.

In order to render such detail specifically focussed on the Afrikan experience and to account for liberty math (Afrikan Liberators + Afrikan Liberation = Afrikan Liberty), alteration is considered apt. As such, adjustment may yield the following:

“The role of the Afrikan liberator is part of the Afrikan self throughout its various levels. Likewise, the Afrikan liberation process and the yield of Afrikan liberty is multi-levelled in this regard. At the same time, the Afrikan liberator is empowered by the core oneness shared by Afrikan souls (whether located here, there or elsewhere). Indeed, the great force of natural Afrikan connectivity is beyond merely the physical and the immediate present. Afrikan souls share a core oneness of spirit. The Afrikan liberator role also holds visionary qualities. It is a role in which the Afrikan works to create a world in which Afrikan liberty thrives. Thus, the Afrikan liberator cultivates, develops and exercises self-knowingness to empower the imperative thrust for perennial security of Afrikan liberty”.

Despite the destructive efforts of others that mean the Afrikan ill to derail or deny the self-determined role of the Afrikan liberator, its process of liberation and the outcome of Afrikan liberty – Afrikan souls must surely continue to exercise their duty and responsibility of self. This goes beyond the immediate present and mundane. This is thrust of continual ascension and of spirit substance. In the restoration of self-knowingness Afrikan souls hold the keys to their inevitable success. Therefore, from whatever locale, station, level or status Afrikan souls can make steps of progressive and rightful order of betterment in this regard. After all, civilisation is not of happenstance.

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