Mfalme – Malkia wa Uhuru (Kings – Queens of Liberty) - King Ahmose I
- By kwende ukaidi
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- 13 Sep, 2021
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Celebrating Grand Monarchs of Afrikan Liberty and Nationhood

Afrikan souls of the world naturally exalt the supreme force of the sacred
universe, the ultimate source of all divinity. It is therefore also natural occurrence
for the sacred souls of the world to express their divine nature to the fullest
and lift themselves in the ever-ascending thrust for maximal flourishing.
Naturally, the sacred union of harmonious complementarity between the Afrikan
man and the Afrikan woman brings forth life. It is from families with the union
of the Afrikan masculine man and the feminine Afrikan woman that progressive
building, cultivation, development, nurturing and protection materialises for Afrikan
life’s fullest flourishing. Unfreedom is acutely dire anathema to this upward
progression. Therefore, Afrikan manhood embodies the deeply profound substance
of being that ensures that Afrikan life is preserved and continues its natural
path of ascendancy unhindered. It is from divine substance then, that the great
plethora of magnificent Afrikan warrior kings of liberty have come to fore
throughout the Afrikan continuum in order to assert their divine thrust of self
with the imperative to safeguard the ever-ascending rise of Afrikan life and
liberty. Powerful men of Afrikan nationhood. Men of might who’s imprint upon
the mission for global Afrikan ascendancy continues to spirit lift the
wonderful soul people of the world. The Kiswahili word for King is Mfalme. The
observance of Mfalme - Malkia wa Uhuru within the Universal Royal Afrikan
Nation is a wonderful seven-day period launched by the celebrations of the male
and female deities of water Yemanja-Olokun Siku.
There are a vast plethora of true Afrikan Kings that lived for Afrikan liberty and nationhood, that continue to lift Afrikan souls in spirit as the ever-onward mission of Afrikan ascension continues its imperative thrust. One such example is King Ahmose I:
King Ahmose I
Ahmose I was known as the ‘Great Liberator’ in ancient Nile Valley Afrika. This is a powerful soul who lived to ensure integrity-filled order prevailed in Afrikan nationhood. Through is exceptional leadership, the utterly destructive invading alien Hyksos forces were expelled from Afrikan soil. The natural order of an Afrikan nation was brutally disrupted by the terror and onslaught of the Hyksos invaders who sought to trample, barbarise, rape and pillage. There were no gains to be made from moral petitioning of the Hyksos and the horrific reign of outside criminality, chaos, dysfunction and disorder had to be brought to an end. King Ahmose I organised his dedicated and courageous Afrikan forces to rid Afrikan land of torment and he carried out an outstanding campaign of precision to victoriously vanquish and expel the havoc causing Hyksos out of Afrika. The exceptional deeds of this great King would be a profound source of inspiration for generations ahead within his own family lineage including his great granddaughter Hatshepsut who would later pick of the mantle of Afrikan liberty and nationhood also in a forthright way. Ahmose I remains an outstanding leader of nation preserve and a source of regal pride for Afrikan souls throughout the world.
Wonderfully, the spirit of Afrikan liberty prevails in the natural divine monarchs of humanity. With the grand inheritance and spirit of Afrikan warrior royalty, Afrikan people are claiming victory into eternity. Learning, about and imbibing the spirit of the great and mighty monarchs of liberty from the unending pantheon of Afrikan heroes and sheroes shines the light of unconquerability into the eternity to come.
Ever greater numbers of Afrikan souls are restoring their own spiritual and cultural way of life ever-enhancing the organic flow of their vital wisdom tradition in grand upward continuance. The observance of Mfalme - Malkia wa Uhuru energises the royal, safeguarding spirit of nation-building and nation defence in the marvellous spirit ones of creation. It is a wonderful and specially empowering time that has its spiritually empowering focus to be usefully inform and energise Afrikan life’s rightful and ordered functioning.
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 Afrikan monarchs 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 Kings and Queens 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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