Remembering Mission Ascension or Totally Consumed by Versus?

  • By kwende ukaidi
  • 20 Jan, 2023

 Remembering a Great Hero

From the beginning Afrikan souls cultivated and developed the knowingness of themselves to create the world’s greatest and most enduring civilisations. Self-determined values for construction and ascension were foundational in this as each generation built upon and developed the progressive works of before. A level of collective cohesive continuity had to be realised for the fullest flourishing of Afrikan souls and the results were astounding to all onlookers who could only gasp in awe at the splendour of pinnacle civilisation.

Unfortunately, during the interruptions and disruptions of recent centuries multitudes of Afrikan souls have been thrust into dire disarray at the hands of others that mean the Afrikan ill.  Unknowingness of self, contaminants of ill and a host of other destructive tactics have been employed to thwart the Afrikan natural norm of pinnacle civilisation.

Illustratively, using the metaphor of a game of sport, consider Afrikan souls as a side playing for their ascension against an opposing side that wish to defeat Afrikan ascension. The mission for Afrikan souls is to be victorious for their team and for the entire contingent of fans and supporters (people) whom such players represent.

In the thrust for victory exceptional players will emerge that shine the light of brilliancy to such an extent that they become everlasting heroes and of legend because of their outstanding skills and role in bringing about triumph for their team.

Imagine then, if the players were never coached, never engaged in any training, never went to a practice session and were steeped in abandonment of themselves as to their role on-side and on the playing field.  Imagine that the opposing side were the only ones that could provide these players with any semblance of ‘instruction’ prior to any game played. Imagine that the players were instilled with an all-consuming versus mentality. Then imagine that such players (who could at this point only be considered as would-be players at best) were somehow landed on the field to contend with an intensely trained, coached, practiced and self-aware opposition.  

Not only would the untrained, unknowing side be in chaotic shambles but consumed with the versus mentality void of other important facets would surely result in players turning on themselves. Here, the goal could become to obliterate anything in close proximity. Of course, the closeness of would-be player on the same side could then readily become a principle target.  Meanwhile, the prior-to-the-game-instruction-giving opposition are free to score at their leisure confident that there every move no matter what it is will go uncontested. Indeed, the opposition are highly entertained by the chaotic shambles.  

The metaphor could be extended to include game-rules, team ownership, management, stadium ownership and the like, however what is considered important here is that for Afrikan ascension to be fully and victoriously realised self-determined effort of rightful order on a number of levels is key. It is only Afrikan souls that can build and ascend for themselves. It is only Afrikan souls that can restore their own levels of self-knowingness, live by their own upright values and bring about victory for themselves. It is only Afrikan souls that can purge themselves of alien contaminants of ill.  

In a world where this versus that and that versus this is highly popularised, what is it that Afrikan souls are competing for and for who’s victory? If the want-to-be instruction-giving opposition have it their way an exclusive and all-consuming versus mentality peddled amongst the soul people of world is surely tantamount to divide and rule by proxy or worse. If versus is bogusly misapplied to simply give fuel to attempt to recklessly obliterate then opposing forces are surely then automatically handed victory.    

The great hero Omowale Malcolm X wisely posited that:

“Of all our studies history is best qualified to reward our research”.

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