Special Shared Space of Oneness Reflects Special Shared Core Oneness of Self: What of Enjoyable Space? 

  • By kwende ukaidi
  • 14 Mar, 2025

Celebrating the Specialness of Self and Self-Space   

What does a pleasant space look like for Afrikan souls steeped in their natural norm of highly cultured living? Surely, it is a space that not only reflects their authentic culture (creatively restored or otherwise), but also allows this soul people to have sanctuary, well-being, security and the like. It may a place where Afrikan souls can engage in some focussed activity of upright order and harmonise with their natural beingness – energising their thrust for Afrikan ascension here, there and elsewhere.   

According to a contemporary mainstream source, an enjoyable space is described in the following way: 

“a pleasant and inviting environment that promotes a sense of comfort, happiness, and overall well-being, often encouraging social interaction and positive experiences”. 

In order to bring focus specifically to the Afrikan experience at the level of their natural core of shared oneness, adaptation of the sourced detail is considered apt. In so doing, something that looks like the following may result:  

“Afrikan enjoyable space is a pleasant and environment for Afrikan soul that reflects knowingness of themselves and their authentic cultured living (creatively restored or otherwise). It is a space that promotes a sense of comfort, happiness, and overall well-being for soul people that encourages upright social interaction and positive experiences amongst this primary people of creation in service of their fullest flourishing and security here, there and elsewhere”.  

Unfortunately, others that mean the Afrikan ill may take it upon themselves to attempt to deny Afrikan enjoyable space. Grotesquely, vices such as miseducation may also attempt to shoehorn Afrikan souls into a pseudo-reality and pseudo-thought that falsely dictates that Afrikan souls can only have ‘enjoyable space’ when exclusively providing profit or pleasure to others and to the total neglect of themselves.  

Despite the challenges, it is the self-determined effort of Afrikan souls themselves that can bring forth authentic space for their upright enjoyment.  Of course, key this is the restoration of self-knowingness and authentic cultured living (creatively restored or otherwise). After all civilisation is not of happenstance.  

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