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

  • By kwende ukaidi
  • 09 May, 2024

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The functional process of engagement for the Afrikan liberator is the process of Afrikan liberation. Both the role and the process exist to realise the outcome of Afrikan liberty. Honing in on the liberation process its remit, sub-processes, features and so on can be defined and brought to the fore for meaningful life functioning on the part of the liberator self.

According to a contemporary mainstream source, the term self-liberation is defined as follows:

“Self-liberation is a process of freeing ourselves from negative thoughts, emotions, habits, and behaviours that can be constricting and limiting. It's about taking ownership of our life, embracing self-responsibility, and creating a life that allows us to thrive and be our best self”.

In the context of this discussion, it is considered apt to make adjustments to this sourced definition in order to focus specifically on the Afrikan experience. In so doing, the following may result:

“Afrikan self-liberation is a process of freeing the Afrikan self (throughout its various levels) from the self-destructive thoughts, emotions, habits, and behaviours imposed by others that mean the Afrikan ill.  It's about Afrikan souls restoring their rightful order of autonomy for themselves and embracing self-responsibility to create a life that allows Afrikans (here, there or elsewhere) to thrive and be their best self”.

There is an inherent onus on Afrikan souls to know themselves and their own standards of highly civilised and constructive normality, not only for the purposes of vital restoration, but also to recognise conditions of disorder imposed by others of ill and purge and safeguard themselves accordingly. Only Afrikan souls can engage in the necessary self-determined learning and development to realise their ascension of rightful order.

The liberator self is both the shaper and engager in and of the process of liberation. The liberator self is within every Afrikan soul wherever located and at whatever station, level or status the Afrikan may be. As such, whether here, there or elsewhere Afrikan souls surely have a duty and responsibility to themselves to make a progressive step forward for their liberty. The process of self-liberation is tailored fit for the liberator self to function despite the efforts of others of ill to render the Afrikan ragged or worse.

This primary people of creation have a vast and unparalleled continuum richly endowed with knowledge, wisdom and experience to be reclaimed and utilised to bring about and secure Afrikan liberty with their liberator role and process of liberation. After all, civilisation is not of happenstance.

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