Securing the History of Self: What of Historical Accuracy?

  • By kwende ukaidi
  • 13 Oct, 2024

Celebrating the Great Afrikan History Continuum

Afrikan souls naturally hold pinnacle levels of confidence in the knowingness of themselves because (amongst other things) of the high level of historical accuracy that their knowledge contains as a norm. Of course, in a state of interruption and disruption accuracy in the representation of Afrikan history can be a challenge to maintain. This can be especially true if others that mean the Afrikan ill seek to render accuracy in this regard an elusive or non-existent quality in relation to soul people’s history. Certainly, ill-vices such as miseducation, can not only undo historical accuracy, but also highlight intended inaccuracies as some sort of ‘norm’.

According to a contemporary mainstream source the term historical accuracy attracts the following detail:

“Historical accuracy refers to the extent to which historical accounts, narratives, and interpretations faithfully represent the facts and events as they occurred in the past”.

As Afrikan souls imperatively mission to restore Afrikan history to their lives, there is self-determined effort also required in maintaining and securing a level of historical accuracy. In this, Afrikan souls can account for their experiences and journeying to effectively inform their lives in the now and throughout the tomorrows to come.

It is certainly worth considering the question: is the accuracy of Afrikan history enough to empower optimal Afrikan ascension and security? Any meaningful answer to such questioning, firmly rests upon the shoulders of Afrikan souls themselves. Only Afrikan souls have the genuine thrust of their upright and continual betterment at heart in order to establish the levels of accuracy needed to achieve it.

Thus, Afrikan historical accuracy is of Afrikan self-determined analysis whatever the sourced details may be. Indeed, a main conduit for the realisation of accuracy comes through the levels of study of themselves that Afrikan souls determine to be and engage in.

Thankfully, there are ever-growing bodies of Afrikan-centred research, publishing and repositories of information brought forth by Afrikan souls for the benefit of Afrikan life. As the Afrikan history continuum is of the then, the now and the tomorrows to come: Is it accurate to state that Afrikan souls are making genuine effort to reconnect with their history of the then, in order to make their history now and inform their history to come? Only Afrikan souls can answer with accuracy such a question for themselves. It is this type of question that is surely best answered not in reported articulation, but in the deeds that etched upon life experience. After all, civilisation is not of happenstance and is realised with the accuracy of progressive steps forward.

Afrikan Historia Msimu is an observance period for the duration of the tenth month of the year (so-called October). This is a special time for learning, growth and development of the Afrikan experience in the world. It is a time of spiritual and cultural elevation as Afrikan history is restored to fabric of life in the living knowingness of the then, the now and tomorrow. Great ones of the Afrikan journey are highlighted and the symbols relevant to the time invigorate life in the imperative onward flow of global Afrikan ascendancy.  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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Afrikan World Studies programmes are important forms of study in understanding the Afrikan experience. There are a range of subjects covered on these programmes including History, Creative Production, Psychology and Religion. To find out more about these learning programmes please click here. For the video promo for these learning programmes click here.

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