Mfalme – Malkia wa Uhuru (Kings – Queens of Liberty) and ASBWOK - Reiterated
- By kwende ukaidi
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- 14 Sep, 2022
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This is a reiteration of an article first published 12th September 2021

Standards of excellence in the royal realms of Afrikan self-governance have
naturally been at pinnacle levels throughout the Afrikan continuum since the
earliest of times. The first, greatest and longest lived civilisations known to
the world were not brought into existence by happenstance. Rather, superlative Afrikan
nation-building and nation-governance came into being as expressions of the
Afrikans’ own way of life and the righteous order that such living inherently
carries. Great Afrikan Kings and Great Afrikan Queens in their rightful and
respective roles held living knowingness that the Afrikan nation is an
establishment of fundamental necessity, is to flourish in its liberty for
fullest ascension and is to be safeguarded. In this, the wonderful observance
of Mfalme – Malkia wa Uhuru lifts the being and example of great monarchs who dedicated
themselves to the service of Afrikan betterment and prosperity.
At the basis of Afrikan life’s order and excellence in nation expression is the Afrikan spiritual-cultural way. Of course, in recent times with the advent of the catastrophic Maafa by the hands of alien others that mean the Afrikan ill, there has been much interruption and disruption to the natural way of Afrikan life compounded with physical dispersal of Afrikan souls. Despite the onslaught, Afrikan souls throughout the world have in many ways retained parts of their own way of life in various ways. Sometimes even in the guise of a foreign aesthetic.
Through the spiritual and cultural lens and practice Afrikan souls can discern, elevate and imbibe the spirit of their own great heroes and sheroes. Certainly, the grand Afrikan monarchs of yesteryear can be a source of great inspiration, provide models and be guiding lights for Afrikan souls in the present. Indeed, the present Afrikan soul will be of yesteryear in generations to come. Thus, the thrust of ascension in throughout the Afrikan continuum is eternal. If the Afrikan loftily raises the great monarchs of Afrikan nationhood then surely nationhood is energised to be.
The spiritual formulation of ASBWOK (Afrikan Spirituality By Way of Kwanzaa) is a readily accessible framework for spiritual engagement throughout the Afrikan world. It does not negate any region-specific tradition. Rather, it elevates in harmony shared elements in order that it can be engaged with at a level for the Afrikan world community. At the same time in oneness with the cultural fabric such as the Nguzo Saba that has been made available through the wonderful observance of Kwanzaa.
The tenets of ASBWOK can be applied to Mfalme – Malkia wa Uhuru thus:
To establish, maintain and safeguard royal and kingly Afrikan masculine manhood in the Afrikan male person self and royal and queenly Afrikan feminine womanhood in the Afrikan female person self, in mission of Afrikan liberty and nationhood.
To establish, maintain and safeguard the royal union of the royal and kingly Afrikan masculine man with the royal and queenly Afrikan feminine woman in harmony and complementarity in mission of Afrikan liberty and nationhood.
To establish and maintain royal Afrikan community with royal and kingly Afrikan masculine men and royal and queenly Afrikan feminine women in mission of Afrikan liberty and nationhood.
To establish, maintain and safeguard royal Afrikan nation with royal and kingly Afrikan masculine Afrikan men and royal and queenly Afrikan feminine women in Afrikan nation ascension.
To establish, maintain and safeguard the royal Afrikan world community with royal and kingly masculine Afrikan men and royal and queenly feminine Afrikan women in global Afrikan ascension.
Mfalme - Malkia Wa Uhuru is an observance period lasting seven days immediately following the celebration of Yemanja-Olukun SIku. This is a special time for the spiritual and cultural elevation of great warrior queens that have committed their lives to the ascendancy of Afrikan people. It is a period in which the victorious spirit of Afrikan people is enlivened and energised with the grand inheritance of Afrikan warrior queendom as global Afrikan ascendancy marches on into eternity. This wonderful observance is a part of the cultural calendar of the Universal Royal Afrikan Nation (URAN).
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