Is Afrikan Royalty Free?
- By kwende ukaidi
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- 21 Sep, 2022
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Divinity in the Contemporary World

From the beginning by the grace of the Creator Supreme, the primary people of the world walked in progress. The construction of superlative civilisation inevitably came to be. In the contemporary times freedom as a word is used in a variety
of different ways. It can be used as a motivating slogan for attainment, a
descriptor of things as they should be, a way to highlight deficit circumstance
and on and on. According to a popular mainstream source the word freedom means:
“the power or right to act, speak, or think as one wants”.
Or,
“the state of not being imprisoned or enslaved”.
Clearly, the term could be applied at a variety of levels in relation to Afrikan life and thus potentially multi-faceted when applied to the various levels of the self (person to nation and beyond). However, for the sake of simplicity, one could encapsulate the basic mainstream meanings offered by way of being self-determining. So, it could be considered that the degree to which Afrikan souls are self-determining throughout the levels of the self is the degree to which their freedom is realised. In relation to the mainstream points of focus this at a fundamental level would mean that Afrikan souls have their own self-determined thought, speech and actions as expressed from the self-determined knowingness of themselves.
In the contemporary period of interruption and disruption of the Maafa, some Afrikan souls may be imposed upon to the degree that they consider what they do (exclusively and without question) in the best interests of others that mean the Afrikan ill equates to being free -. even if it constitutes the most degrading of acts. At the same time, Afrikans surely ought to make maximal use of whatever ‘freedoms’ they can utilise to elevate themselves in the thrust from sheer survival mode or worse. It is only Afrikan souls that can lift themselves to maximal ascension and fulfil their maximum potential and capability as builders of their own self-determined civilisation.
If to be royal is to be of excellence, then such building is a royal endeavour. Thus, the royalty of self-building must surely be expressed in the best possible ways in mission of ordered elevation for this naturally royal people of humanity. In whatever capacity and with whatever amount of time the Afrikan can make available, the ever onward and ever upward thrust to build and secure Afrikan life is unending victorious mission.
Whether as an upright Afrikan masculine man or a rightful Afrikan feminine woman the rightful order that comes out of Afrikan construction must prevail. Is the Afrikan royalty of self, free? Or, to put it another way, Is the self of Afrikan royalty self-determining? Only Afrikan souls can truly realise the restoration of their own royal ascension that comes through their own efforts of progress in the best ways possible.
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