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

  • By kwende ukaidi
  • 14 May, 2025

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

For Afrikan souls to have established the greatest and most enduring civilisations ever to have existed, required levels of planning commensurate with the results. In the now, self-determined plans can be made formally and informally throughout the various levels of the self in order to service the fullest flourishing and security of soul people here, there and elsewhere. As such, plans in the necessary process of Afrikan liberation for the outcome of Afrikan liberty to realised and safeguarded are key.  

According to a contemporary mainstream source: 

“A "liberation plan" generally refers to a plan designed to free individuals, communities, or nations from oppression or control. This could involve dismantling oppressive structures, addressing trauma, promoting well-being, or establishing independent governance”. 

In order to bring focus specifically to the Afrikan experience at the shared core level of oneness that this soul people naturally hold, adapation of the sourced detail is considered apt. Alteration may yield something that looks like the following: 

“An Afrikan liberation plan generally refers to a self-determined plan Afrikan souls design to render the process of Afrikan liberation effective in the realisation and security of Afrikan liberty here, there and elsewhere throughout the various levels of the Afrikan self. This can include the establishment of genuine and upright independent governance and could also involve the dismantling of oppressive and exploitative structures, addressing any sub-optimal states of existence brought about as a result of ill-imposition whilst bringing forth self-optimality of rightful order for the fullest flourishing and security of Afrikan souls regardless of their geographical locale”.     

Unfortunately, others that mean the Afrikan ill, may take it upon themselves to concoct and deploy plans that attempt to derail Afrikan betterment. Plans to sabotage, plans to infiltrate and neutralise, plans to disrupt or worse may be choice in any attempted process of derailment. Plans may even be used with the deceitful intention to bait and lull Afrikan souls into a false sense of security, whilst harbouring an agenda to switch or renege upon seemingly plausible and ‘rightful’ pronouncements of steps to be made in the guise of being of ‘help’ to Afrikan life, only to deliver some vice of doom. All of this is of course is destructively oppositional to the upright thrust Afrikan souls naturally engage in for Afrikan liberty.  

There are lessons in this that Afrikan souls can take heed of even at the person level of day-to-day life. Certainly, Afrikan souls can avoid becoming ‘agents’ of self-destruction by wilfully carrying out the dire agenda of others that mean the Afrikan ill by proxy. The more deeply steeped susceptible and misguided souls find themselves in the engagement of wilfully destructive wrongdoing against their number, the greater their own challenge of recovery and its possibility.  On the other hand, Afrikan souls genuinely and uprightly planning and missioning for Afrikan liberty can do themselves a great service in safeguarding against destructive folly of ill whether directly imposed by others or proxy. In this, self-knowingness and authentic cultured living (creatively restored or otherwise) is key. After all, civilisation is not of happenstance.    

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