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

It is without doubt that Afrikan souls are naturally a people of superlative culture. To put it another way, Afrikan souls are naturally a people of superlative civilisation. Even a cursory glance at the vast and powerfully endowed continuum of this primary people of creation reveals this undeniable truism.
Yet, in times of interruption and disruption the norm of highly progressive authentic cultured living (creatively restored or otherwise) can be subject to attempts of destructive action on the part of others that mean the Afrikan ill. With the ever-present possibility of ill-vices such as anti-Afrikan propaganda concocted, pushed and peddled for the purposes of derailing Afrikan life, it may be challenging for this soul people themselves to realise their cultured optimality at best.
Still, it is for Afrikan souls to bring forth their upright self-determined effort to secure and express their authentic way of life. Key to this is the establishment of cultural space.
A contemporary mainstream source states the following:
“First, cultural space fosters a sense of belongingness to the people within it. Second, it also promotes social cohesion by providing the people within it with a framework that they can use to interpret the world around them”.
To bring the focus specifically upon the Afrikan experience at the shared level of core oneness this primary people naturally hold, adaptation of the sourced detail is considered apt. Alteration may provide a yield that looks something like the following:
“Amongst much else, Afrikan cultural space fosters a sense of belongingness to Afrikan souls here, there and elsewhere in their ongoing thrust of ascension of rightful order. It also, promotes spiritual, social and other life areas of cohesion by providing this soul people with a framework that they can use to secure and enhance their worldview in service of their fullest flourishing and overall security”.
Despite the challenges of interruption and disruption, Afrikan souls surely have a duty and responsibility to themselves to realise recover self-knowingness and their authentic cultured living (creatively restored or otherwise) in order for necessary cultural space to be realised in service of this people’s optimality. After all, civilisation is not of happenstance.
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