Celebrate Mfalme – Malkia wa Uhuru (Kings – Queens of Liberty) -Reiterated
- By kwende ukaidi
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- 13 Sep, 2022
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This is a reiteration of an article first published 11 September 2021

Afrikan deities and the harmonising living knowingness of divinity in the
world, the marvellous Afrikan souls of creation exalt the supreme force of the
sacred universe, the ultimate source of all divinity. It is therefore natural
occurrence for the sacred souls of the world to express their divine nature to
the fullest and lift themselves in the ever-ascending thrust for maximal
flourishing. Naturally, the sacred leadership and authority of divine and
kingly masculine brings forth the superlative and pioneering effort to build,
construct, develop and protect nation in structure and righteous order. Naturally,
the sacred queenly feminine brings forth life in the most caring, nurturing and
protective ways to safeguard the full growth of development of the Afrikan
nation. Alien imposed unfreedom is acutely dire anathema to this upward
progression. Therefore, Afrikan manhood and womanhood embodies the deeply
profound substance of being that ensures that Afrikan life is preserved and
continues its natural path of ascendancy unhindered. It is from divine
substance then, that the great plethora of magnificent Afrikan Kings and Queens
of liberty have come to fore throughout the Afrikan continuum in order to
assert their divine thrust of self with the imperative to safeguard the
ever-ascending rise and prosperity of Afrikan life. Powerful Afrikan men of
Afrikan nationhood. Powerful Afrikan women of Afrikan nationhood. Men and women
of might who dedicated themselves to Afrikan betterment, who’s imprint upon the
mission for global Afrikan ascendancy continues to spirit-lift the wonderful
soul people of the world. The Kiswahili word for King is Mfalme. The Kiswahili
word for Queen is Malkia. The Kiswahili word for liberty is Uhuru. The
observance of Malfme - Malkia wa Uhuru within the Universal Royal Afrikan
Nation is a wonderful seven-day period launched by the celebrations of the deities
of water Yemanja and Olokun.
From ancient times the great warrior monarchs emerged to secure sacred Afrikan soil from the hostile clutches of foreign forces of piracy and pillage whether north, south, east or west of the great father and mother land. Exceptional skills of governance over vast territory, superlative and innovative skills in military strategy, powerful wielding of resources for defence, and living in and defending the Afrikan way are amongst the attributes of these great souls. Here, the spirit of liberty can permeate the Afrikan soul with the example the great builders and defenders of divine royal essence – men, women and young all emerging with the breath of physical life from the union of the divine masculine and the divine feminine.
Today, Afrikan men can surely empower themselves with the kingly spirit of masculine manhood in the effort to build and defend the Afrikan nation. Likewise, Afrikan women can surely empower themselves with queenly spirit of feminine womanhood in the effort to build and defend the Afrikan nation. Both the Afrikan king and the Afrikan queen have important roles to play in Afrikan life and ascension from the establishment of family to the grand levels of nation governance.
Unfortunately, contemporary endeavours such as the alien feminist agenda can wreak havoc amongst Afrikan life and can create dire imbalances and even the denial of the fundamental role of the kingly and masculine Afrikan man. Within the Universal Royal Afrikan Nation the observance of Mfalme – Malkia wa Uhuru has evolved to explicitly empower both the masculine and feminine and indeed the harmonious and complementary union between the Afrikan man and the Afrikan woman.
Wonderfully, the spirit of Afrikan liberty prevails in the primary and spirit people of creation, indeed the natural divine monarchs of humanity. With the grand inheritance and spirit of great Afrikan Kings and their Queens Afrikan people are claiming victory into eternity. Learning, about and imbibing the spirit of the great and mighty Kings and Queens of liberty from the unending pantheon of Afrikan heroes and sheroes shines the light of unconquerability into the eternity to come.
Ever greater numbers of Afrikan souls are restoring their own spiritual and cultural way of life ever-enhancing the organic flow of their vital wisdom tradition in grand upward continuance. The observance of Mfalme - Malkia wa Uhuru energises the royal, safeguarding spirit of building and safeguarding nationhood in the marvellous spirit ones of creation. It is a wonderful and specially empowering time that has its own deity, symbols and spirit functioning within the ascending annual cycles of Afrikan life.
Mfalme - Malkia Wa Uhuru is an observance period lasting seven days immediately following the celebration of Yemanja-Olukun SIku. This is a special time for the spiritual and cultural elevation of great warrior monarchs that have committed their lives to the ascendancy of Afrikan souls. This wonderful observance is a part of the 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
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