Mmiliki Mtakatifu Wa Hekima (Sacred Holder of Wisdom) – Successful Accomplishment and Other Related Verse
- By kwende ukaidi
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- 21 Oct, 2019
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Sacred Wisdom from the Afrikan History Continuum

The mighty deity of Orunmila is of the Creator Supreme and is with the Afrikan. As such the Afrikan souls of the world are magnificently endowed with the qualities to gain superlative wisdom and knowledge in the imperative ascendancy for this whole people. The Afrikan sacred writings of the Odu Ifa text is a profound manifestation of the divine wisdom word. Indeed, the Odu Ifa text is a sacred holder of wisdom. A contemporary adaptation by this author of a verse from this sacred holder of wisdom is detailed here with Kiswahili identifiers on the subject of successful accomplishment and a number other related verse. The advent of ever-expanding experiences from Afrikan journeying thousands of years hence (including the devastating disruption of the Maafa of recent centuries), is reflected in this presentation. In celebrating Afrikan Historia Msimu the great writings of the Afrikan history continuum can be revisited to inspire, lift and be a progressive guide in spirit life. Afrikan history is living history. The Kiswahili phrase for Sacred Holder of Wisdom is Mmiliki Mtakatifu wa Hekima:
Kufanikiwa (Successful Accomplishment)
The Afrikan nation achieves amazing things,
Regardless of any alien critics.
The teachings of Afrikan wisdom brings successful accomplishment to everything,
Regardless of any enemy slanderers that persist.
This is the teaching of Afrikan wisdom for Orunmila,
Afrikan ascendants of their great ones bring forth one extraordinary thing
after another,
Afrikan ascendants of their great ones produce
wonders upon wonders.
The wonderous things which the teachings of Afrikan wisdom bring forth can in
no way be brought to ruin.
They simply continue to multiply,
And the wonderful things the teachings of Afrikan wisdom say that the I of the
we are to accomplish
Can in no way be destroyed for ascension of the Afrikan nation is imperative.
Usahihi na Ujasiri Mzuri (Appropriateness and Appropriate Courage)
Night Falls and we spread out our sleeping mats,
Day breaks and we roll the mats up.
One who weaves cotton yarn must wind it while walking back and forth.
And when a person passes on, we dig into the ground,
Going much too far in the mind of the timid one who spites appropriate courage.
This is the teaching of Afrikan wisdom for Orunmila
On his spiritual journeying for ascension.
Uhifadhi Kati ya Kubwa au Tulivu (Preservation Amongst the Loud or the Quiet)
What we hear is the sound of things done loudly.
We do not hear the sound of things done gently.
We drag the one who does things loudly to the back door of the house of the
unpretentious person.
Orunmila says he does things gently when he gives someone destiny.
The teachings of Afrikan wisdom say that we should beware the enemy agent quiet
or loud.
And not allow him or her to plant the alien seed of infighting or corruption
amongst us to destroy the Afrikan nation.
And that we should live our spiritual and cultural way and safeguard the Afrikan
nation from enemy ills
So that the Afrikan nation will not be injured by the evil alien virus of self-destruction.
Ulimwengu Mwadilifu (Righteous World)
The alien liar dies and dies in the forest of fire amongst his desperately scarce
evergreens.
The wicked alien dies and dies on the baron wastelands of his sun-scorched
savannah.
But the Afrikan of Haki (Righteousness) transitions at peace guided by the
Creator Supreme,
Leaning back against the divinely crafted water jar decorated with jewels.
Orunmila, priest of the world, expressed the teachings of Afrikan wisdom for
the Afrikan people of the world,
When the alien attempts to create a world,
There is a world where there is no peace,
There is a world where there is no harmony,
They ignored the advice to do right.
Only the Afrikan of Haki (Righteousness) remains to bring about righteous
order.
So, speak Ukweli (Truth), do Jaji (Justice)
Be kind amongst your own people of rightness and do not do evil to destroy the
Afrikan nation.
Ukweli (Truth) travels a precise path,
But the wicked wander on a wide road.
Speak Ukweli (Truth), do Jaji (Justice)
Do Jaji (Justice) and speak Ukweli (Truth),
For the Afrikan of Haki (Righteousness) is supported by the Divine.
Usidanganyike (Be Not Duped into Possession)
Even if the Afrikan spiritual practitioner is in great need,
He or she should not become the possession of the enemy,
And even if the Afrikan healer is in difficult circumstances,
He or she should not become the possession of the enemy.
Indeed, no Afrikan soul should become the possession of the enemy.
This is the expression of Afrikan wisdom teachings for Orunmila
when the enemy forces were waging war against him and the Afrikan souls of the
world.
The advice to restore the Afrikan way was heard
And the Afrikan way of Haki (Righteousness) came to be.
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Afrikan Historia Msimu is an observance period for the duration of the tenth month of the year (so-called October). This is a special time for learning, growth and development of the Afrikan experience in the world. It is a time of spiritual and cultural elevation as Afrikan history is restored to fabric of life in the living knowingness of the then, the now and tomorrow. Great ones of the Afrikan journey are highlighted and the symbols relevant to the time invigorate life in the imperative onward flow of global Afrikan ascendancy. This wonderful observance is a part of the cultural calendar of the Universal Royal Afrikan Nation (URAN).
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