Sehemu Kumi Na Moja Za Sankofa (Eleven Parts of Sankofa) – Mdomo wa Sankofa (Beak of Sankofa)
- By kwende ukaidi
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- 04 Oct, 2020
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Go Back and Fetch

The Creator Supreme is the bringer forth of all life and phenomena in the
sacred universe. The marvellous Afrikan souls have always been deeply knowing
of this. As such this primary and spirit people have used their genius flow in
their divinely ascribed role as principal caretakers in the world. The
self-governing ones of natural and righteous order. It is therefore, crucial
that Afrikan people eternally know who they are and their central role in the
sacred universe. Not only is this important for the rightful and continual flow
of Afrikan ascendancy but also for righteous to prevail on earth. The
Sankofa bird is powerful representation of the living eternal Afrikan continuum
of past, present and future referred to as history. Sankofa means, ‘go back and
fetch it’. It is represented as the mythical bird with its head turned
backwards holding an egg in its beak. It is also represented as a heart shaped
symbol with curling design. Both images are deeply meaningful. The following
are the eleven aspects or parts of Sankofa depicted in its bird likeness as
organically synthesised and articulated by this author with Kiswahili
identifiers. The Kiswahili word for parts is Sehemu. The Kishwahili phrase for
eleven is Kumi na Moja:
The third part of the Sehemu Kumi Na Moja Za Sankofa is the Mdomo wa Sankofa (Beak of Sankofa)
Mdomo wa Sankofa (Beak of Sankofa) - This symbolises learning and articulation of and from the Afrikan soul. The whole experience of the primary people of Creation must be an effort of self-determined articulation to empower the race. The Afrikan must articulate their own journey, their own experience, their own history.
The beak of Sankofa holds the egg of creation bringing forth the age-old dictum, ‘as it is uttered so shall it be’. The beak symbolises the vehicle from which the voice of Afrikan people sounds, is made visual or otherwise to bring its fullest manifestation. It is natural voice of Afrikan ascension by which the message of Ukweli (Truth) and the imperative of Afrikan uplift is expressed. This is the beak of the Afrikan divine word that brings forth life’s most precious blessings. It energies Afrikan souls to articulate themselves for the benefit and progression of the race. In so doing, it also represents need for Afrikan souls to avoid any unnatural negative or self-denigrating expressions induced, orchestrated or promoted by the ill agendas of others. The beak represents the integrity-filled, naturally protective voicings and safeguarding function that Afrikan souls must engage in to keep-safe themselves and for the sake of the world. Mdomo wa Sankofa symbolises the Afrikan self-determined articulation of the Afrikan continuum- then, now and tomorrow.
Sankofa depicted as the curly heart-shaped symbol simply summarises all of the parts. In addition, it emphasises the heart of Afrikan self love Moyo wa Sankofa (Heart of Sankofa). Like the Ibis of Djehuti from the Ancient Nile Valley Sankofa is deified living articulation. When the Ibis sleeps it tucks its head into its feathers and its body forms the shape of a heart. The Sanfofa heart shaped symbol becomes self-love in the study articulation, reclamation, restoration and living of Afrikan history as the Afrikan soul continues to climb on the imperative path of global Afrikan ascendancy.
In this time of foreign enemy disruptions of genocidal disorder, the spiritual and cultural process of Sankofa is vital and urgent. As ever greater numbers of Afrikan souls recognise and restore their spiritual and cultural fabric history becomes more than simply intellectual stimuli from the important learning processes that must be in place. It is divine beingness elevated onto the plain of knowingness for Afrikan maximum potential and capability to be achieved. During the wonderful observance of Afrikan Historia Msimu the powerful Sankofa bird is an elevated essential of the period that continues its journey of uplift and empowerment of the Afrikan soul all year round.
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.
In his capacity as an Afrikan-centred spiritual cultural practitioner this author is available for further learning in this regard and also for the carrying out of ceremonies such as naming and name reclamation. For details please click here.
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.
At nominal cost, also consider acquisition of an a4 laminate poster of articulations by this author when visiting the Yemanja institution to enrol, consult, learn, gather or otherwise.
Also, visit www.u-ran.org for links to Afrikan liberation Love radio programme on Universal Royal Afrikan Radio online.