Shared Culture of Oneness- Here, There and Elsewhere: What of a Cultural Conditioning?

  • By kwende ukaidi
  • 18 Nov, 2024

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One may say that the cultural conditioning that Afrikan souls effect in their lives has much to do with the conditions within which their culture exists. Indeed, in there fully thriving self-determined conditions of normality, Afrikan souls throughout the ages have conditioned themselves to bring forth the greatest and most enduring civilisations ever to exist.

Unfortunately, in a state of interruption and disruption where Afrikan souls may be destructively set upon by others that mean the Afrikan ill, conditions plagued with culture-damaging vices and pseudo-cultural fabric that may be imposed into prevalence.

According to a contemporary mainstream source, the term cultural conditioning attracts the following detail:

“Cultural conditioning is a process through which we absorb and interpret the influences, norms, and messaging from our environment and translate them into what we believe to be acceptable behaviours”.

To bring focus specifically to the Afrikan experience, adaptation is deemed apt. The result of alteration may look something like the following:

“Afrikan cultural conditioning is a self-determined process through which Afrikan souls can absorb and effectively articulate their authentic cultural norms and messaging (whether creatively restored or otherwise) amongst themselves. This comes out of the environment of naturally shared identity and core substance of oneness amongst Afrikans here, there and elsewhere with necessary measures to safeguard against impositions of destructive ill. Here, the constructive behaviours of Afrikan ascension of rightful order can flourish accordingly”.  

Left to the whims of others that mean the Afrikan ill, Afrikan engagement in authentic Afrikan culture (creatively restored or otherwise) would be conditional at best. Here, Afrikan culture may be erroneously and disastrously mis-perceived as something Afrikan souls select at the level of being some sort of leisure pursuit or hobby.  It would indeed, be a catastrophic tragedy for Afrikan souls to view their core cultured substance of oneness as a take-it-or-leave-it tertiary side option or perhaps worse.  If any such imposed conditions were to run rampant and be consumed by susceptible souls as being of ‘normality’ the resultant behaviours may reflect widespread self-neglect or even self-destruction.

Fortunately, in bringing about readily accessible and authentic shared cultural fabric of oneness with creatively restored examples of brilliancy such as that of the Nguzo Saba and the observance of Kwanzaa from which it comes, Afrikan cultural conditioning can rightfully be realised in the lives of Afrikan souls here, there and elsewhere.

In modern popular terms, it may be familiar to conceive of physical body conditioning through exercise, training and any other relevant activity. Yet, for this primary people of creation who naturally hold their culture as central and fundamental in their lives for their fullest flourishing and security, cultural conditioning surely takes its natural core precedence without neglecting the likes of any necessary physical activity. After all, civilisation is not of happenstance.

Kwanzaa is one of the essential cultural observances of life within the Universal Royal Afrikan Nation. 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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