Liberators Give Rise to the Process of Liberation and the Outcome of Liberty: What of Oneness of Liberty?

  • By kwende ukaidi
  • 31 May, 2025

Celebrating the Role of the Liberator, the Process of Liberation and the Attainment of Liberty

The natural core oneness that Afrikan souls hold with each other here, there and elsewhere is powerful substance, expression from which can bring forth grand results of upright order for this primary people of creation. Certainly, the grandeur of pinnacle civilisation is no stranger to Afrikan life as the richly endowed continuum of this soul people undeniably attests. The free, upright and constructive expression of Afrikan oneness speaks to this people’s realisation of liberty. Indeed, oneness of being naturally necessitates a oneness of liberty and a oneness the process of its attainment and maintenance.

A contemporary mainstream source offers the following commentary which holds useful aspects to consider as expressed from the standpoint of religion:  

“"Liberty oneness" in a religious context often refers to the concept of both individual freedom and spiritual unity, as seen in the phrase "in essentials, unity; in non-essentials, liberty; in all things, “love". This means that believers should be united in their core beliefs (essentials) but have freedom in matters of personal preference or practice (non-essentials), while always maintaining love and unity in all aspects of their lives”.

Another contemporary mainstream source offers the following detail in relation to the process of liberation:

“One of the most profound aspects of liberation is the realisation of oneness... This realisation fosters a deep sense of compassion and a commitment to uplift others”.

In bringing aspects of the two sources together and to focus specifically upon the Afrikan experience, adaption is considered apt. In so doing, something that looks like the following may result:

“Afrikan liberty oneness can refer to the shared core liberty of Afrikan souls throughout the various levels of the self on both the physical plain and metaphysical plain of their existence. In this, there are shared essentials to Afrikan life that are naturally expressed in freedom to service Afrikan people’s fullest flourishing and security here, there and elsewhere. At the same time, there are also non-essential activities that are naturally expressed in freedom that also service Afrikan people’s fullest flourishing regardless of geographical locale. Either way, Afrikan self-love and unity is energised and secured within Afrikan life in the best ways possible throughout the process of Afrikan liberation”.

Unfortunately, others that mean the Afrikan ill may take it upon themselves to oppose Afrikan liberty oneness. Attempts to sever Afrikan souls from their natural core shared oneness of being may be pushed and peddled with high levels of intensity.  Imposition of political boundaries, incarceration behind walls of anti-Afrikan propaganda, concoction of pseudo-identities can be amongst the barrage of ill-strategies deployed to effect divide-and-rule overlordship.

Certainly, there are lessons that the Afrikan can learn from this even at the person level of day-to-day life. Surely, the Afrikan ought not surrender themselves to self-destructive folly by proxy. Surely, the Afrikan can avoid spreading malicious gossip and the peddling of falsehoods designed to separate souls rightfully missioning to secure Afrikan liberty from other Afrikan souls naturally seeking their contributory path of for their people’s ascension. Wilfully wallowing in the muck of self-destructive wrongdoing surely etches an open invitation to doom.

Instead, the Afrikan can do themselves a great service in recovering knowledge of themselves and authentic cultured living (creatively restored or otherwise). After all, civilisation is not of happenstance.

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