Remembering Mission Ascension or Bogusly Guilted out of Self-Knowingness with the Use of Terms Such as ‘Woke-ism’ to Fulfil ill-Hopes of Manufacturing Shame, Negativism, Slander or Derailment?
- By kwende ukaidi
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- 24 Jan, 2023
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Remembering a Great Hero

By the grace of the Creator
Supreme the most powerful energy source in the solar system is the Sun. This is
a central force in the creation of the world, the coming forth of life and in the
sustaining of life. Each day the sun rises another dawn awakes with its warming
rays of light illuminating vast plains with abundant energy as daytime comes
into realisation cycle upon cycle. As
the sun sets its illuminating light is retracted from its daytime expanse and
one might say that, ‘the sun sleeps’ until it again awakens in the morning. The
rising of the Sun and awakening of the day has long been associated with the
living consciousness by the soul people of creation.
Traditional Afrikan societies throughout the ages built grand monuments, temples and the like upon eastern plains of land and located burial sites towards the western plains of their land in orientation with the cycles bound to the Sun. The age-less saying that, ‘the Sun rises in the East and sets in the West’ held meaning for physical Afrikan life expression and duty. Whilst consciousness never ceases to be for Afrikan souls as spirit is eternal, each physical lifespan of journeying is newly birthed into being with an awakening of pragmatic earthly consciousness. Just as the sun never ceases to be but awakens in physically observable reality at every dawn so too does Afrikan consciousness awake in its dawning. As the Afrikan journeys through the daytime of physical life eventually the time of slumber for the physical body comes just as the physical presence of the sun is withdrawn as it sets.
It is a fundamental natural norm for Afrikan self-knowingness and consciousness to awaken, be preserved and developed throughout the course of a physical lifespan. Indeed, it is in the physical engagement of consciousness awakened that the world’s greatest and most enduring civilisations have been birthed, grown, sustained and developed.
With the interruptions and disruptions of the Maafa of recent centuries, others that mean the Afrikan ill have sought to derail Afrikan souls from their natural norm of being awake to themselves through self-knowingness and their self-determined imperatives of ascension in rightful order. In the phase of the outright chattel plantation or colony strategies of derailment were for multitudes of the soul people set upon, intensely overt and physical. Over time alien stratagem of ill may take on varying forms or language expression. What then is the contemporary form of derailing Afrikan souls from being awake to themselves?
Is there a contemporary strategy for alien forces of ill to take words such as ‘awake’ that have been used to progressively energise the notion of pragmatic awakened consciousness and ‘spin’ it into destructive vice of shame? Is it the intention of alien forces of ill to mis-engineer Afrikan souls to ‘parrot’ the concocted sentiment of derailment amongst each other? Were this to be true then Afrikan souls may then become susceptible to abandoning genuine knowingness of themselves whilst becoming ever more entrenched as misguided tools working in the interests of others of ill to their own detriment. Here, the wranglings of mainstream political gymnastics (left, centre or right) can be set aside. For the natural awakening of and to the Afrikan self is a necessary engagement just as life rises to waking dawn of the sun.
The great hero Omowale Malcolm X emphatically urged Afrikan souls to:
“Wake up!”, “Clean up!”, and, “Stand up!”
No Afrikan ought to be lulled into a sense of guilt or be consumed with a derailing concocted sense of shame in the restoration and development of genuinely knowing who and what they are and picking up the mantle for ascension of rightful order. In this, the thrust of remembrance is key, as this great hero also highlighted:
“Of all of our studies, history is best qualified to reward our research”.
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