So, What of the What-Now?

  • By kwende ukaidi
  • 30 Apr, 2023

Celebrating the Specialness of Self and Spiritual Focal Space

So, ascension is a natural norm for the primary and spirit people of the world. So, superlative building and development are also of normalcy for this soul people to continually rise. So, their highly cultured living of rightful order is core to outward and mainstay expression of construction. So, from age-to-age these pioneers of abundant brilliancy established the greatest and most long-lived civilisations ever to exist. So, this special people have brought to the fore and applied their unique qualities to realise achievements unparalleled throughout their magnificently progressive journeying.

So, what of the what-now? Void of any level of knowingness of their progressive what-has-been, the ‘what-now?’ for this primary and spirit people of creation can be a hanging burden of indecision. Souls steeped in the unknowingness of themselves can be acutely open and susceptible to the vices of ill pushed and peddled as result of the Maafa of recent centuries. Consumed with contaminants of ill the answers to the ‘What now?’ may well be engagement in activity to the boon of others that mean the Afrikan ill.

Surely then, it is in the best interests of Afrikan souls and their natural uprightness of ascension to be self-determined in their productive answers for themselves should interruptions yield such a people-question being brought to the fore in the first place. This therefore highlights the imperative of restorative engagement for Afrikan souls to equip themselves with the tools of self-knowingness that can provide answers for their elevation and security.  Who else can do this for the Afrikan but Afrikan souls themselves? Again, even a cursory step towards the recovery of self-knowingness highlights that self-determined outcomes of rising requires self-determined process of engagement.

So, what of the what-now? Well, if such a question is deemed necessary, then rightful traction must surely be energised and given motion by Afrikan souls themselves.  Wallowing in an abject state of imposed disorder and unknowingness of self can be disastrous fuel to the flames of disorder, self-destruction of wilful wrongdoings and the like. Therefore, the ‘what now?’ is surely of self-determined restoration, recovery, construction and upright thrust of self-determined ascension.

The natural norm of pinnacle civilisation for this primary people of humanity is not a phenomenon of happenstance. It is built, developed and secured each step at a time. Just as Afrikan souls can make best steps possible each at a time from whatever level, station or place they stand. The what now can surely be best answered with empowerment of the what then and with upright effort and application provide example of direction for those yet to come in mission of continual unforgotten ascension.

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