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

  • By kwende ukaidi
  • 04 Sep, 2024

Celebrating the Masculine and Feminine of Waterflow

Water exists here, there and elsewhere. It is the lake, the stream, the river, the sea and can be channelled through plumbing. Indeed, it is in the self. Wherever it is, it remains water and functions as such in whatever locale. Likewise, the Afrikan exists here, there or elsewhere and naturally functions as an Afrikan from whatever locale. Just as water does not travel to be water nor does it travel to escape being water – the Afrikan also is naturally Afrikan whether here, there or elsewhere without becoming Afrikan based on location or erroneously seeking to escape Afrikan-ness via changing geographical locale. As such, the Afrikan naturally functions as an Afrikan in service of Afrikan ascension of rightful order. The Afrikan naturally builds where the Afrikan stands.  Amongst other things, authentic identity and commonality of upright thrust speaks to the core universal oneness that Afrikan souls naturally hold amongst themselves.

 A mainstream source asks and answers the question of universal oneness in the following way:

“What is universal oneness? In its most basic sense or simplest terms, universal oneness is an energy that coats everything in the universe. The fabric of our reality, our perceivable (and imperceivable) universe, and our very souls are all a part of this divine universal oneness”.

To explicitly focus and detail this specifically in relation to the Afrikan experience adaptation is considered apt. In so doing, the following may be expressed:

“Afrikan universal oneness in rudimentary terms is an energy that permeates souls throughout the Afrikan world. The fabric of Afrikan reality, its readily visible (and not readily visible) universe, and each Afrikan soul whether located here, there or elsewhere are all a part of core divine Afrikan universal oneness”.

Unfortunately, water can be imposed upon with destructive pollutants that bring harm to its being and the life it sustains. Destructive imposition may also be hurled upon Afrikan life directly by the hands of others that mean the Afrikan ill. Afrikan souls may be set upon with contaminants of ill through vices such as miseducation and misinformation. The soul that is susceptible to being totally consumed by pollutants may seek to: deny Afrikan-ness; escape Afrikan-ness; or be misguided to believe that being Afrikan is a matter of geographical location. Indeed, plagued with contaminants the Afrikan may no longer function as an Afrikan in naturally building for rightful order of ascension whether located here, there or elsewhere. Further, the totally polluted soul may seek to attack and destroy others of self. Imagine the most grotesquely unnatural occurrence of waterflow fighting itself to self-destructive oblivion.

Afrikan souls surely have a responsibility and duty to themselves to restore knowingness of who and what they are and function in service of their ascension accordingly. At the same time, through knowingness of self the Afrikan can take necessary steps to secure the self from ill-contaminants of destruction. Afrikan universal oneness is natural and continuous phenomenon that surely must be brought to the fore.

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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Also, visit www.u-ran.org for links to Afrikan liberation Love radio programme on Universal Royal Afrikan Radio online.