Shared Culture of Oneness- Here, There and Elsewhere: What of Authentic Cultural Wisdom?

  • By kwende ukaidi
  • 24 Dec, 2024

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It is beyond doubt, and etched throughout the annals of their continuum of natural normality and thriving, that Afrikan souls hold superlative levels of wisdom. One may state that this primary people of creation are naturally wisdom-filled and as such were able to establish the greatest and most enduring civilisations ever to exist.

According to a contemporary mainstream source, wisdom is simply:

“knowledge that is gained by having many experiences in life”.

Yet, for this soul people who carry a powerful and unparalleled abundance of knowledge accumulated across the generations from being the first-born of humanity, there is type of wisdom that holds profoundly deep and special meaning in the authentic living of their Afrikan lives (creatively restored or otherwise). Hence, a term such as cultural wisdom carries a particular significance. Another mainstream source puts it this way:

“Culture is a collection of the wisdom of hundreds of generations. Through the process of socialisation, the wisdom of the previous generations gets passed onto us. This wisdom serves as a guide on how we should live our lives. From how to behave in a group environment, to how we should manage our time and how to resolve conflicts, every aspect of our lives is influenced by the assumptions, values and beliefs that are being passed onto us through this process”.

Yet, another mainstream source offers the following additional detail:

“There is wisdom in culture passed through generations that comes from the circumstances and situations of the ones that were there before you”.

To bring focus specifically to the Afrikan experience at the shared level of oneness, adaptation of these sourced details is considered apt. Here, the qualifier of authentic is also introduced to imply (amongst other things) that it is self-determined experience of the Afrikan that generally applies. Adjustments deemed relevant may yield something that looks like the following:

“Authentic Afrikan cultural wisdom naturally born of the generational knowledge accumulated from the experience of this primary people of creation in service of their fullest flourishing and security. Through processes such as that of socialisation, the wisdom of previous generations is passed onto those in the present and of future unfolding. Authentic Afrikan cultural wisdom serves as a guide on how Afrikan souls here, there and elsewhere can live their lives in order to realise their optimality at the shared level of core oneness. From how Afrikan souls relate to each other regardless of locale in constructive ways of ascension, to how the Afrikan faces challenge if subject to outside attempts of destructive imposition, every aspect of Afrikan life is naturally influenced by the values and beliefs that are passed amongst themselves through this process”.  

Of course, authentic Afrikan cultural wisdom itself may be destructively set upon by others that mean the Afrikan ill times of interruption and disruption. Yet, despite any such challenge it through self-determined learning, development and restoration that Afrikan souls can realise their authentic cultural wisdom and apply themselves accordingly.

Wonderfully, authentic Afrikan cultural wisdom has an immense vehicle of empowerment at the shared level of oneness with the likes of the outstanding Nguzo Saba and the observance of Kwanzaa from which it comes. With this, Afrikan souls here, there and elsewhere have ready access to engage in shared authentic cultural fabric of oneness that has been creatively restored. Surely, the Afrikan must bring forth their optimal flourishing, for 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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