Math for Liberty or Math for Pseudo-Liberty?

  • By kwende ukaidi
  • 10 May, 2023

Celebrating a Great Liberator and Engagement in the Process of Liberation

As has been articulated across a number of previous articles within this publication, a basic and readily accessible formulation that can be used to identify functioning for the imperative attainment, maintenance and safeguarding of Afrikan liberty is:

The Liberator Self (Throughout its various levels) + The Process of Liberation = Liberty

Here, the benefit of simplicity in conception is obviously no substitute for the many and complex challenges that the Afrikan may face to fully realise the freedoms to restore their natural norm of pinnacle civilisation. Yet, basic fundamental conception can be a logical catalyst from which generations can facilitate grand and upright application easily recalled from memory.

A part of the complex of challenge is outright belligerent and protracted wrong-doings. Of course, the interruptions and disruptions of the Maafa of recent centuries are replete of such imposition. In such conditions, the Afrikan must surely make particular efforts to safeguard the self from contaminants of ill and acting in ways of self-destructive wrongdoing by proxy. Susceptibility to ills and dire dysfunction can be heightened with the denial or abandonment of self-knowingness and upright transformational process of engagement. Steeped in unknowingness the self may take on empty facades and engage in self-damaging processes encouraged and applauded by others that mean the Afrikan ill. Were such disorder to prevail the basic formulation of progress and ascension may be grotesquely skewed to become:

The Pseudo-Liberator Self (Throughout its various levels) + The Process of Pseudo-Liberation = Pseudo- Liberty

See, whatever the key components of a process are and the nature of the process is dictates the overall outcome. Therefore, this soul people of creation must surely restore themselves in the best ways possible in order to avoid pseudo-roles and pseudo-engagement and their non-productive (or worse) results.  

This spirit people of natural ascension have surely have a duty and responsibility to themselves to attain, maintain and secure their liberty to build superlatively (as is their natural norm). Grand civilisation of rightful order is not an occurrence by happenstance. Something that this pioneering people of brilliancy and excellence know of themselves throughout the vast and unparalleled ages of their self-determined flourishing.

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