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

  • By kwende ukaidi
  • 31 Mar, 2025

Celebrating the Specialness of Self and Self-Space

Afrikan people surely ought to be safe in their natural norm of upright functioning for their ascension here, there and elsewhere. In this, Afrikan souls can determine safe spaces for themselves that can in some way facilitate the security of their well-being, the knowingness of themselves and their authentic cultured living (creatively restored or otherwise). This of course, can come with abnormal challenge in times of interruption and disruption where others that mean the Afrikan ill may take it upon themselves to engage in destructive activity against the fullest flourishing and security of Afrikan souls.  

Important qualities of having secured space are illustrated in the following description from a contemporary mainstream source when it states that a safe space is:  

“a place that provides a physically and emotionally safe environment for a person or group of people, especially a place where people can freely express themselves without fear of prejudice, negative judgment, etc.”. 

To bring focus specifically upon the Afrikan experience at the level of share core oneness this primary people naturally hold, adaptation of the sourced detail is considered apt. Adjustment may yield a result that looks something like the following: 

“An Afrikan safe space is a place that provides a physically, spiritually, culturally, emotionally – amongst other life areas – safe environment for Afrikan souls in their thrust of rightfully ordered ascension here, there and elsewhere. It is naturally self-determined space where Afrikan people can freely express themselves steeped in knowingness of themselves and their authentic culture (creatively restored or otherwise) without fear of prejudice, negative judgement, ill-imposition and so on”.  

Throughout the richly endowed tapestry of the Afrikan continuum, lies a great repository of lessons to empower the ongoing progress and betterment of Afrikan life. Of powerful importance are those lessons that relate to the security of this soul people here, there and elsewhere. Surely, it would be neglectful (even detrimental) for the Afrikan not to take heed of Afrikan experience throughout the ages. Indeed, this can matter in amplified ways during a state of disruption and interruption. 

The secure Afrikan during their glorious yesteryears of grand construction were able to establish the greatest and most enduring civilisations ever to exist. Certainly, what the Afrikan has been able to do with appropriately safeguarded thrust – the Afrikan can continue to do with safeguarded thrust. In this, Afrikan safe space is key. After all, civilisation is not of happenstance.    

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