Respect the Specialness of Rightful Ascension Not Self-Disrespect Into Regression

  • By kwende ukaidi
  • 03 Apr, 2023

Celebrating the Specialness of Self and Spiritual Focal Space

Self-respect, dignity and upright thrust for self-ascension is inherent thrust throughout the ages of the Afrikan continuum. This primary people naturally have a highly cultivated life where the outcomes of pinnacle and enduring civilisation are the norm. This does not mean that life is void of its challenges. Certainly, adverse circumstance and conditions require appropriate decisions have to made that absolutely all within a communal sphere may not be in absolute agreeance with from a standpoint of observation. Yet, with cultured living of rightful order and mission ascension comes a level of respect for those genuinely engaged in upright missioning and who best know the intimacy of certain circumstances to make and trust in their decisions for the best interests of rightful ascension. Here then, the specialness of rising is not a path of absolute perfection, for this is the preserve of the Creator Supreme. Rather, the Afrikan makes best possible use of self-knowingness and experience to exercise levels of wisdom in life and its challenges.

With the interruptions and disruptions of the Maafa of recent centuries, the standards of rightfulness amongst Afrikan souls have been destructively set upon. In this, souls have been misguided away from their natural norm of cultivation, mission-ascension and grand civilisation. In such circumstance the levels of disagreeableness can be amplified into self-disrespect where unknowingness of self and deficit of self-determined upright thrust prevail.

Afrikan souls surely have a duty to themselves to work in the interest of self-betterment. In so doing, the experience and wisdom that comes from this can render respectful clarity to the decisions made by its genuine and upright participants. By converse, steeped in unknowingness and un-missioning sentiments of ill, wilfully destructive contention can simply pull the Afrikan into regression. The ill-advised observer, attempting to undo necessary and appropriate decisions is tantamount to disorder; and whether directly or by proxy is of regressive disrespect to the self when the knowing of the arduous process engaged in to arrive at an appropriate conclusion is prevalent. An example of this could be (say) genuinely necessary marital divorce. Of course, things can take a more acutely sinister turn when susceptible souls hypocritically attempt to play both sides of the fence: being a destructive force on the one hand and playing victim or operating in the guise of ‘well-meaning help’ on the other.

Afrikan souls must surely safeguard themselves of such folly and continue their onward and upward self-determined journey of ascension, rightful order and civilised living. The dire wastefulness of haemorrhaging time, energy and other resources in the destructive attempt to get upright souls to renege on necessary decisions and effect regression must surely be avoided.  Let the specialness of the upright self prevail.

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