Liberator, Liberation and Liberty: What is Perennial Maintenance in Liberation?

  • By kwende ukaidi
  • 19 May, 2024

Celebrating Liberty Math to Bring About Results

The role of the Afrikan liberator is to attain, maintain and safeguard Afrikan liberty through engagement in the process of Afrikan liberation.  Neither maintenance nor security are momentary or short-lived activities.  Rather, these crucial parts of the Afrikan liberator role are perennial – they ought never cease be. For, Afrikan liberty is eternally vital.

A contemporary mainstream source offers the following detail on the aspect of maintenance in respect of liberation:

“In order to succeed, change needs to be strengthened, monitored, and integrated into the ritual of daily life. Just like anything new, it needs to be taken care of, learned about, ‘debugged’, and modified as needed. It’s rare if not impossible that new structures, assumptions, rules and roles are perfect or all-inclusive. It is imperative that a diverse group of ‘maintainers’ work together to keep the change efforts aimed at their goals, and provided with resources. It’s also necessary to celebrate successful change efforts. This process says to the larger world, ‘Look, this can work. You can change this by dialoguing and working together’. It speaks hope and inspiration, and provides a model for others”.

In order that such detail can be related to and focussed specifically on the Afrikan experience alteration is considered apt. It is also considered key to account for the equation of liberty math (Afrikan liberators + Afrikan Liberation = Afrikan Liberty). Thus, the following may be articulated:

“Successful and progressive transformation as exercised by the Afrikan liberator via engagement in the process of Afrikan liberation to realise Afrikan liberty necessarily requires strength, fortitude and continual self-determined monitoring with any dynamic effect deemed necessary. Further, the role of the Afrikan liberator-self, its liberation process and the core significance of Afrikan liberty are naturally embedded within Afrikan spiritual-cultural fabric.  Just like anything restored, engaged in and fulfilled: the liberator-self, its process and successful outcomes need to be taken care of, learned about, safeguarded, and advanced as determined and governed by Afrikan souls themselves. The restoration or establishment of self-determined Afrikan structures of rightful order to perennially secure Afrikan liberty are the preserve of Afrikan souls throughout the various levels of the self. It is imperative that the Afrikan liberator-self exercises its functions of ‘maintainer’ and ‘protector’ of Afrikan liberty on a perennial basis. In working together Afrikan liberators keep the efforts of progressive transformation on target, and provided with resources. It’s also necessary to celebrate the successes of progressive transformation. This process necessarily reinforces Afrikan centrality and fortitude amongst themselves. At the same time, it says to the others in the world, ‘Look, this people naturally build superlatively for themselves. Be rightful and just with this primary people of creation. Do not attempt to obstruct, deny their own natural resources, terrorise, bring harm to, enslave, colonise nor otherwise exploit Afrikan souls whether they are located here, there or elsewhere”.   With the empowerment of their core oneness of being Afrikan people bring to themselves success, security, inspiration, and the necessary models of functioning in the now and for their tomorrows to come”.

Despite the destructive efforts of others that mean the Afrikan ill, the Afrikan ought to dispel any confusion the occurrence of Afrikan liberty is some sort of momentary ‘hit and quit’. Afrikan liberty is to be maintained and secured not just for a season but perennially. From whatever locale, station, level or status Afrikan souls can restore their upright way of constructive living and safeguard themselves from wilfully self-destructive wrongdoings amongst each other. Channelling their energies to empower their liberator-self with the knowing that they naturally build for eternity. After all, civilisation is not of happenstance.  

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