Shared Culture of Oneness- Here, There and Elsewhere: What of Authentic Deep Culture?
- By kwende ukaidi
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- 19 Dec, 2024
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Deep thought and wisdom have been highlighted throughout the annals of historical record in regards to Afrikan souls. Profound depths of thought can be considered as being a matter of normality for this primary people of creation who produced the greatest and most enduring civilisations ever to have existed. Surely, depth thought and wisdom are reflective of the depth that this soul people’s authentic way of life naturally holds (creatively restored or otherwise).
According to a contemporary mainstream source, the term deep culture attracts the following detail:
“Deep culture is a term that describes the culture of a society. It is a culture that goes beyond surface-level interactions and has more meaning to the people who are part of it. Manners, communication style, attitudes, ideas, and beliefs are all part of the deep culture”.
In order to bring focus specifically upon the Afrikan experience at the shared level of oneness, adaptation is considered apt. Alteration may yield a result that looks something like the following:
“Authentic Afrikan deep culture is a term that describes the authentic culture of Afrikan souls (creatively restored or otherwise), at the level of shared oneness amongst themselves here, there and elsewhere. It is shared core culture that goes beyond surface level interactions and has more meaning to Afrikan people throughout the Afrikan world community. It naturally holds and empowers a range of the more meaningful and deeper qualities that form a part of the shared core substance of Afrikan life. This allows soul people to realise their fullest flourishing and security throughout the various levels of the self – ultimately facilitating their optimality as a whole”.
Unfortunately, in a state of interruption and disruption where Afrikan souls may be destructively set upon by others that mean the Afrikan ill, attempts to dislocate this soul people from their authentic deep culture may become prevalent. Key to the disruptive attempts may be the vices of miseducation and other forms of anti-Afrikan propaganda. Grotesquely, ill-efforts may be made to project surface-level interactions as being a part of deep culture to disguise attempted nullification of core and naturally empowering core substance. Also, compounding dire imposition can be the pushing and peddling of divisive pseudo-identities and pseudo-cultural fabric intended for Afrikan consumption to aid derailment of soul people from their authentic Afrikan depths.
Despite the challenges, it is only Afrikan souls themselves that can bring their authentic Afrikan deep culture to the fore and ascend accordingly. Thankfully, through their own exceptional efforts soul people have creatively restored authentic cultural fabric at the level of shared oneness for themselves with the Nguzo Saba and the observance of Kwanzaa from which it comes. Here, Afrikan souls here, there and elsewhere have ready access to authentic core and shared substance for their empowerment. As Afrikan souls established superlative civilisation from their authentic depths in the then, so too can this soul people do likewise in the now. Certainly, civilisation is not a phenomenon 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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