Regal Dignity for Ascension: What of Being Majestic?
- By kwende ukaidi
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- 13 Sep, 2024
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Celebrating Great Monarchs of the Afrikan Continuum

There is no doubt that the
descriptor of majestic is well placed when used in relation the great monarchs
of the Afrikan continuum. This can be of powerful importance for all Afrikan
souls as a key focal point of learning and inspiration especially in a time of
interruption and disruption. See, Afrikan majesty is not the exclusive preserve
of a designated Afrikan monarch. Rather, it is the stuff of a whole people.
Indeed, the Afrikan monarch is naturally produced by, and reflective of, the souls
that the role represents. In this, the majesty
of the Afrikan can include, but goes beyond aesthetic beauty alone. It speaks to
the total beautifulness of this primary people of creation. It is beauty of themselves in substance and in
form. It is the beauty of their constructive expressions. It is the beautifulness
of their way. It is the holistic beauty
of their life’s rhythmic flow in service of their imperative and continuous ascension
of rightful order.
According to the mainstream source the word majestic is simply defined as:
“having or showing impressive beauty or scale”.
Another mainstream source offers the following detail:
“If you describe something or someone as majestic, you think they are very beautiful, dignified, and impressive”.
For the sake of focussed discussion on the Afrikan experience, compilation and adaptation of the sourced detail is considered apt. The result may look like the following:
“The majestic Afrikan reflects the inherent and holistic beauty that Afrikan people naturally hold. This is a people that can express themselves in superlative beauty and highly dignified ways as they build for their betterment and security. Naturally rooted in their spiritual-cultural fabric of living, their expression of exceptional beauty is both microcosmic and macrocosmic. The beautifulness of their majestic flow knows no bounds and naturally applies to Afrikan souls whether located here, there or elsewhere. Indeed, majesty of self-determined cultivation can be powerfully realised in the way in which Afrikan souls relate to each other whether located here, there or elsewhere to construct in ways impressive to themselves”.
Unfortunately, others that mean the Afrikan ill may seek to destroy the majesty of the Afrikan self and its naturally majestic expressions. The miseducation and the pushing and peddling of a host of contaminants of ill may lead the susceptible soul to falsely conclude that the Afrikan is not worthy of anything majestic. Further, others meaning the Afrikan ill may also attempt to wipe out even the memory of majestic Afrikan experience prior to any imposed disruption.
Yet, despite the challenges it is only Afrikan souls themselves that can bring about the restoration of their self-knowingness and bring to the fore their majesty of self. The Afrikan throughout the ages held the levels of majesty to establish the greatest and most enduring civilisations ever to exist. Surely, the Afrikan must reveal the majestic self in the now and throughout the tomorrows to come.
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 mission for liberty and nationhood click here. The exquisite URAN pendant can be obtained online by clicking here.
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