Oneness of Waterflow Reflective of Life: What of Awakening Oneness?
- By kwende ukaidi
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- 08 Sep, 2024
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Celebrating the Masculine and Feminine of Waterflow

Water is not of vital, powerful, fundamental
and continual importance because it is observed to be so from the eyes of the
Afrikan or any other. It was established that way from creation. Afrikans have
known of this from their beginnings and have naturally empowered themselves
throughout the ages in oneness of self in harmony with oneness of their water
within and otherwise. Certainly, the Afrikan naturally observes waterflow. Yet,
in wisdom depth, water is not seen as a separate or disconnected entity but
rather as a continual inseparable interconnectedness. Here, oneness of waters within
is a reflection of the oneness of waters that abound the world.
A mainstream source offers the following statement on the matter:
“One Water is the emphasis that all water has value”.
Just as the earth carries more water than any other substance and is filled with its vast array of interconnected streams, rivers and oceans; so too, the Afrikan water of self has its veins, arteries and heart. Indeed, water is beyond just being of mere ‘value’. It is essential to life itself. At the same time, its powerfulness goes beyond the physical. Another mainstream source offers the following:
“From within, water is a spiritual awakening”.
Here then, is superlatively abundant substance throughout the globe, that Afrikan souls are naturally at one with and can empower core oneness amongst themselves with through in both physical and spiritual representation. In this, some semblance of awakening (or re-awakening) to the realities of the living oneness of waterflow here, there or elsewhere is surely a great and vital boon to Afrikan life. Another mainstream source provides the following indication on the subject of awakening the self:
“The awakening of the Self is an awakening to an all-embracing oneness, that is at first intoxicating, awe-inspiring and yet completely natural”.
Yet another mainstream source puts emphasis on the onus and responsibility of the self in the process of awakening in the following way:
“As we water our awakening with our attention and nourish it with our love we begin to remember our true heritage as infinite and eternal beings”.
To bring focus specifically to the Afrikan experience it is considered apt to both compile and adapt the sourced detail. In so doing the following may be expressed:
“Afrikan souls are naturally awakened to living oneness of themselves in service of their continual ascension and security. With knowledge of themselves natural wisdom abounds and the essential elements such as that of waterflow becomes empowering to their core oneness of being on both the physical and spiritual plains of living, from within themselves and about the physical face of the globe. Here, the Afrikan self is engaged in lived awakening to an all-embracing oneness of deep inspiration and pragmatic application of rightful order that is completely natural to themselves whether they are located here, there or elsewhere. As the Afrikan waters the continuously lived awakening of self, they provide themselves with vital nourishment that allows their true heritage as infinite and eternal beings to be brought to the fore”.
Despite any destructive attempts to derail the Afrikan from awakening their core oneness of being, it is only Afrikan souls that can secure themselves in steadfast and upright progression at whatever microcosmic or macrocosmic levels that may be relevant. This primary people of creation surely have a duty and responsibility to themselves and the natural world to realise who and what they are in oneness of their ascension.
The observance of Yemanja-Olokun Siku is marked by the seventh day of ninth month (so-called September) with celebrations taking place on Sunday 7th or nearest Sunday to that date. This is a wonderful time of spiritual and cultural ascendancy in honour and celebration of this mighty water deity and her deep, profound and progressive meaning to Afrikan life. This is an important time in imperative mission for global Afrikan ascendancy. Yemanja Siku is a part of the Afrikan Cultural calendar of the Universal Royal Afrikan Nation (URAN).
The Universal Royal Afrikan Nation (URAN) is an Afrikan-centred spiritual and cultural mission for ascendancy that embodies living spiritually and culturally rooted life. To find out more about URAN and its spiritual-cultural mission for liberty and nationhood click here. The exquisite URAN pendant can be obtained online by clicking here.
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