Oneness of Waterflow Reflective of Life: What of Rhythmic Oneness?

  • By kwende ukaidi
  • 05 Sep, 2024

Celebrating the Masculine and Feminine of Waterflow

From the shores where grand elements of harmonious complementarity meet one can experience the ocean tide as it journeys powerfully inwardly and the ocean tide as it journeys mightily outwardly. This natural and forthright toing and froing of waterflow is rhythm in motion. These are indeed occurrences of rhythmic oneness, for they are expressed by a whole body of water in accord with a potent quality of attraction to solar or lunar energies. At the same time, the resultant effect of the water moving close to shore and then becoming distant holds intimate patterns of rhythm. Shallow waves sound with a pitter-patter with ocean distance and larger waves boom with a greater thrust of ocean waters intimately connecting to land.

The physical body of the person-self carries more water within it than any other substance, therefore the behaviours amongst Afrikan souls naturally reflects similarities of rhythmic oneness to great bodies of water be it an ocean or otherwise. Of course, Afrikan souls naturally boom with superlative civilisation with the intimate connection to their lands with all of the rhythmic cycles of successful progression that come with such an imperative and productive bond.

There is also the rhythmic oneness that Afrikan souls naturally hold amongst themselves. According to mainstream source, rhythmic oneness can be described in the following way:

“Rhythmicity can be a powerful force for linking people together, it can also be a vital force in the search for internal togetherness”.

Another mainstream source offers the following detail on the subject:

“The rhythm of life is a way of life that brings our legitimate needs, our deepest desires, and our unique talents into harmony with each other”.

For the sake of specific focus on the Afrikan experience, combining and adapting the sourced details is considered apt. In so doing the following may be expressed:

“Afrikan rhythmic oneness highlights the constructive relationship Afrikan souls hold between themselves, with their natural environment and to the universe at large. Rhythmicity can be a powerful force for ever-strengthening the natural and intimate link this primary people have with their lands and the core oneness that they share with each other whether they are located here, there or elsewhere. The Afrikan rhythm of life (spiritual-cultural living) is a way of life that facilitates Afrikan needs being met for their fullest flourishing and security. Afrikans can bring their talents, skills and energies into harmony for the realisation of Afrikan ascension of rightful order”.    

Unfortunately, others that mean the Afrikan ill may take it upon themselves to attempt to destroy any semblance of Afrikan rhythmic oneness from emerging. Yet, just as the waterflow of earth is powerful and continual so too is the Afrikan holds the natural power of self and its continuity of ascension. Thus, it is fundamental to Afrikan life betterment, security and the bringing forth of Afrikan rhythmic oneness that Afrikan souls restore knowledge of themselves. In this, the Afrikan can become empowered by the totality of the Afrikan continuum and their core oneness of being. The Afrikan rhythm of life is life for the Afrikan to live.

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).

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