Oneness of Waterflow Reflective of Life: What of Oneness in Creative Expression?
- By kwende ukaidi
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- 06 Sep, 2024
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Celebrating the Masculine and Feminine of Waterflow

The ultimate form of creativity
for Afrikan souls is Creation itself. Water as a vital element of creation also
creates. Not only is it a creative force in the coming forth of life, it is
also is represents powerful and eminent sculpting throughout the lands of the
earth. With waterflow massive rock can be etched, valleys can be scribed into
existence and even whole continents can be made to drift in grand shaping the
earth’s face. With all of this creative expression that is yielded via water,
water naturally retains its oneness of being as water whether it is here, there
or elsewhere.
So, what then of creativity in Afrikan life? Of course, Afrikan souls holding more water than any other substance in their physical being carry immense creation qualities. Certainly, the emergence of new life from the natural harmonious and complementary Afrikan male-female union is testament to this. At the same time, Afrikan souls carry the ability to produce creative expression outwardly in a variety of ways, forms and means in service of their ascension whether here, there or elsewhere. Just like the grand body of waters throughout the world facilitates expression, Afrikan souls can create grand tapestries from their dynamic palette of genius flow empowered by their water within.
A mainstream source offers the following detail in relation to oneness of creative expression in general artistic terms:
“UNITY is about separate parts working together in a composition. In an artwork, unity creates a sense of harmony and wholeness by using similar elements and placing them in a way that creates a feeling of “oneness””.
To focus specifically upon the Afrikan experience, adaptation of the sourced detail is considered apt. The result of adjustment may look like the following:
“Afrikan oneness of creative expression is about Afrikan souls whether located here, there or elsewhere and in working to compose and share content or productions in service of Afrikan ascension of rightful order. Whatever the style, type or vehicle of the ‘artform’ or content, expressions can be conveyed in such a way as to reveal, strengthen and voice the core oneness of being that Afrikan souls naturally hold amongst themselves to empower their norm of constructing high civilisation in wholeness and harmony whilst helping to safeguard against destructive ills”.
Unfortunately, others that mean the Afrikan ill may seek to hijack Afrikan creative expression to inject destructiveness and division to undermine the natural core oneness of Afrikan souls. If such ill deeds take hold, then Afrikan constructiveness, wholeness of strength and security can suffer immensely. Imagine If the world’s massive body of water were to be nullified - so too would life and flourishing. Thus, the Afrikan being of water ought to safeguard against being pushed outside of self and left to dry up nullifying beingness let alone Afrikan oneness of creative expression.
Afrikan souls surely have a duty and responsibility to themselves to restore self-knowledge and express themselves in service of their ascension accordingly. In so doing, oneness Afrikan oneness of creative expression can fulfil its rightful role.
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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