Rightful Thrust of Ascension and Spiritual Focal Space
- By kwende ukaidi
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- 21 Mar, 2023
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Celebrating the Specialness of Self and Spiritual Focal Space

Pinnacle
civilisation of the most enduring kind brought into being by the primary people
of the world, did not miraculously or instantaneously materialise. It was
necessarily a process of continual construction. Deeply rooted groundwork and foundations
of fortitude and longevity were established and built upon from generation to
generation. Thus, the process of building with all of its associated attributes
can usefully be described as rightful thrust of ascension.
According to a popular mainstream source the word ascension is described as being:
“the action of rising to an important position or a higher level”.
Certainly, for Afrikan souls the living of higher or even highest of levels speaks to the fulfilment of maximum potential and capability possible. Of course, in the natural norm of self-governing society the benefits of life’s abundance are readily accessible.
However, even in a disrupted state of being such as that rendered by the Maafa of recent centuries, Afrikan souls have their ageless thrust of rightful ascension to claim and utilise. Indeed, the disruptions surely serve as a driver for acute focus and mission for natural self-determined rising to be realised.
Spiritual focal space then, as a representation of self must surely reflect in some way the rightful thrust of ascension. Here, commune, solace and ingathering at an Afrikan shrine includes the fundamental enlivening of mission-compelling duty and responsibility for upward traction of rightful order. Thus, time spent in commune with a special place whilst it may provide a tranquil haven, it does not regress into being a vehicle to fuel escape from reality. Rather, it holds its rightful and ageless position as energiser of maximum potential and capability in the self for the imperative thrust of rightful ascension.
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