Liberators Give Rise to the Process of Liberation and the Outcome of Liberty: What of Liberty Rising?
- By kwende ukaidi
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- 10 May, 2025
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Celebrating the Role of the Liberator, the Process of Liberation and the Attainment of Liberty

it is outside the norm of natural self-determined life flourishing of rightful order for Afrikan souls to have a focus on the attainment of their liberty or that the state of liberty they hold is rising. Afrikan liberty is inherent, optimal and thriving as their natural norm throughout their continuum of grand civilisations. However, thrust into a state of existence where interruption and disruption imposed by others that mean the Afrikan ill may plague their lives, it becomes natural thrust for Afrikan souls to recover, restore and fully realise their norm of maximal liberty. In this, the Afrikan with upright and progressive transformation secure their liberty as it rises stage by self-determined stage here, there and elsewhere.
According to a contemporary mainstream source:
“”"Liberty Rising" is a phrase that can refer to a few different things, but its central meaning revolves around the concept of freedom and the rising tide of hope and liberation”.
To bring focus specifically to the Afrikan experience at the shared level of oneness that this soul people naturally hold, adaptation is considered apt. Alteration may result in something that looks like the following:
“Afrikan liberty rising is a phrase that can refer to the upright self-determined thrust Afrikan people make to secure their freedom here, there and elsewhere. As such, this phrase can help to chart the milestones of success soul people realise for themselves in bringing forth their liberator role and engaging that role in the process of their liberation to yield their liberty. As the tide of Afrikan liberty necessarily rises rightful order of this primary people’s fullest flourishing and security naturally can prevail now and throughout their eternity to come”.
Unfortunately, others of ill may take it upon themselves to concoct and employ their own conception of monitoring with intent to block or destroy the essential, genuine and upright thrust Afrikan souls make for their liberty. Such attempts may be carried out obviously, openly and directly. Or they may be disguised in indirect covert operational efforts as susceptible Afrikan souls may become misused as ‘agents’ to carry out ill-deeds by proxy. Monitoring, blocking, reporting, sabotage and so on may become the ill-vices of intentionally destructive engagement as ‘success’ is charted in ways oppositional to flourishing Afrikan liberty ie. Afrikan liberty denial, Afrikan liberty destruction, Afrikans subjugated etc.
There are lessons here for the Afrikan even at the person level of everyday functioning where the Afrikan surely ought to avoid being involved in harmful relational schemes to monitor, block, report on or otherwise sabotage those that are genuinely missioning for Afrikan ascension of rightful order whether based on deception and deceit peddled with despicable intent, wilfully destructive coercion or otherwise. The upright and genuine role of the Afrikan liberator surely must be brought to the fore with the soul one sees in the mirror of self in the best ways possible for Afrikan liberty to have its imperative rising. After all, civilisation is not of happenstance.
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