Special Shared Space of Oneness Reflects Special Shared Core Oneness of Self: What of the Shared Cultural Space?
- By kwende ukaidi
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- 04 Mar, 2025
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Celebrating the Specialness of Self and Self-Space

For a highly cultured people to determine special cultural space for themselves is more than just a natural norm it is fundamental for their life’s expression. What is highly cultured expression is expression of high civilisation. Such is the journey of Afrikan souls from the earliest of times. Afrikan people naturally hold both physical cultural space and cultural space that is beyond the physical. However, for the purposes of this discussion the focus will be on the physical plain.
To highlight the concept of special cultural space, a mainstream source offers the following detail:
“This concept of physical boundary and territory can be defined as cultural space. Space is something that varies greatly from culture to culture”.
Another mainstream source identifies a number of specific physical contemporary examples of cultural space with the following description:
“Cultural Space includes all arts presentation spaces. These include but are not limited to museums and galleries, live theatres and cinemas, bookstores and record stores, live music venues, and multidisciplinary arts spaces. These spaces are typically open to the public”.
In order to bring focus specifically to the Afrikan experience and reflecting their natural core of shared oneness, adaptation the sourced detail is considered apt. Alteration can lead to results that looks something like the following:
“Special Afrikan cultural space is self-determined territory that holds meaningful value in authentic cultured Afrikan living (creatively restored or otherwise). Physical cultural space for this soul people include but are not limited to their museums and galleries, live theatres and cinemas, bookstores and record stores, live music venues and their multidisciplinary arts spaces. These spaces are typically informed by the shared authentic cultural fabric of Afrikan souls (creatively restored or otherwise) and are fuelled by appropriate levels of their necessary self-determined learning and development on their extensive world experience. Special Afrikan cultural space is naturally established to service of Afrikan people’s continual ascension of rightful order here, there and elsewhere”.
Unfortunately, others that mean the Afrikan ill may seek to thwart Afrikan cultural spaces from being established and may also seek to destroy those that already exist. Of course, if the Afrikan is steeped in unknowingness of self and is plagued with the ills of miseducation and other vices of disorder then damaging results by proxy may come to fruition.
Despite the challenges, it is for Afrikan themselves to restore their norm of self-knowingness and authentic cultured living for special cultural spaces to be established and safeguarded in the best ways possible. After all, civilisation is not of happenstance.
Kimungu Madhabahuni is a time of year to celebrate the Afrikan shrine at home and beyond. Kimungu Madhabahuni takes place during the holiday period associated with the spring equinox. At this time many people are away from the mundane of the various institutions albeit largely as a dictate of presently popular foreign religious doctrine. This therefore, can allow many more Afrikan people the time and space to restore, elevate and be themselves freely in reverence at their own special places.Throughout the annual cycle of the spiritual and cultural calendar of the Universal Royal Afrikan Nation observance to observance, Afrikan life is endowed with the essential of living knowingness. For the Afrikan souls, being a part of an organ for mission ascendancy is key. The Universal Royal Afrikan Nation is a spiritually and culturally rooted organ for Afrikan ascension.
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