Space for Pinnacle Civilisation or Space for the Uncivilised  

  • By kwende ukaidi
  • 26 Mar, 2023

Celebrating the Specialness of Self and Spiritual Focal Space

To have spiritual focal space, for Afrikan souls is (amongst other things) a symbol to energise their natural norm of pinnacle civilisation. In this, such space indeed fulfils its role as a mainstay progressive and enlivening feature of natural normality. This is not a space that exists to fill an empty quarter of a home or wider communal space. As beautifully arranged and presented it can be, this is a place that holds necessary function and purpose. Even a glance at a the most basic and rudimentary level it reminds the people of soul of the duty and responsibility they have to themselves to build and secure their highly civilised world. It is an emphasising statement that also says. ‘Surely nothing else will do’.  It is a haven from which ever-greater civilising thrust can be amplified.

Unfortunately, the interruption and disruption of the Maafa of recent centuries has wreaked devastating havoc and chaos within the natural establishment and connection Afrikan souls have with their spiritual focal spaces. Yet, it is only Afrikan souls themselves that can empower themselves through self-determined restoration and safeguarding of their important facets of life and rightful missioning for Afrikan ascension.

If Afrikan souls do not establish spaces for themselves to empower the thrust for their norm of pinnacle civilisation, then what is the alternative? Well, perhaps, not doing so could be an open invitation for spaces of uncivilised dysfunction to take hold. Worst yet, uncivilised space could then be considered as being some sort of norm.

If the Afrikan enters space and asks of the self: Is this a space of empowerment for pinnacle civilisation or is it space for the uncivilised? Then, maybe greater traction could be energised towards the production of outcomes of high civilisation with its rightful order of living. Here, ascension for the Afrikan is of self-determined thrust and empowered with the facets that uprightly energise, self-rising is surely inevitable.

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