Securing the History of Self: What of History Choices?

  • By kwende ukaidi
  • 18 Sep, 2024

Celebrating the Great Afrikan History Continuum

From their natural norm of spiritual-cultural living Afrikan souls are empowered to make life choices for their continual ascension and security. What then of the choices that Afrikan souls make in relation to their history and how it is remembered? Surely, the qualities and thrust of this soul people’s ascension and security remain principle whilst they engage in historical recall. If the experience of their grand continuum is anything to go by with its abundance of superlative civilisation, then the choices made throughout the ages regarding historical recollection without doubt had to have held these driving qualities and thrust.  

According to a mainstream source, the following detail is offered in terms of historical choice:

“The past is everything that ever happened to anyone anywhere. There is much too much history to remember all of it. So how do we make choices about what is worth remembering? Significant events include those that resulted in great change over long periods of time for large numbers of people”.

Certainly, for the purposes of this discussion it is pertinent to hone in on the Afrikan experience. In order to do this adaptation and expansion of this source detail is considered apt. The result may look like the following:

“The Afrikan past is richly endowed with the self-determined experiences of Afrikan souls whether they are located here, there or elsewhere. Such experience is uniquely voluminous for this primary people of creation. Yet, whatever this soul people recall from their glorious historical past (and also including even their most challenging of experiences), it is naturally a process that naturally and necessarily services their continual ascension and security. In this, Afrikan souls can – and surely must – shape their own life curriculum and create and utilise their self-determined establishments of learning and development. Here, worthiness of content can be rooted in the core elevation of themselves whilst safeguarding against the ills of miseducation and misinformation. Indeed, worthy remembering informs the Afrikan present and helps to chart a progressive and upright path into the Afrikan future”.

In a state of interruption and disruption, the choices that Afrikan souls make in regards to their historical recall can be of crucial significance. Unfortunately, others that mean the Afrikan ill may take it upon themselves to push and peddle the bogus notion that Afrikan souls are somehow ‘unworthy’ of even having a history let alone being able to make any choices in relation to content.

It is only Afrikan souls themselves that can restore their self-knowledge and its historical content. Whatever is deemed imperative historical recall to best aid ascension in their present is also self-determined activity. If a step of progress is made by each soul wherever located, then their imperative thrust of ascension can rightfully remain alive and informed from generation to generation. After all, civilisation is not of happenstance.  

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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