Special Shared Space of Oneness Reflects Special Shared Core Oneness of Self: What of Space for Integrity? 

  • By kwende ukaidi
  • 12 Apr, 2025

Celebrating the Specialness of Self and Self-Space

Throughout the ages Afrikan souls have utilised their ageless empowering self-determined virtues of life to build and maintain optimal levels of integrity amongst themselves. With space for their integrity to flourish, this soul people have been able to establish the greatest and most enduring civilisations ever to exist.  

A contemporary mainstream source offers the detail on the subject of such space:  

"Space for integrity" implies creating an environment where honesty, ethical behaviour, and moral principles are valued and encouraged. It involves not just adhering to rules, but also fostering a culture where individuals feel safe to speak up, take responsibility, and act with integrity, even when faced with difficult situations”. 

In order to bring focus specifically upon the Afrikan experience at the level of core shared oneness that this soul people naturally hold, adaptation of the sourced detail is considered apt. Alteration may yield something that looks like the following:

“Afrikan space for integrity describes the self-determined creation of an environment where honesty, ethical behaviour and moral principles are valued and encouraged amongst Afrikan souls here, there and elsewhere in service of their fullest flourishing and security. It involves the engagement of rightful order via participation in authentic Afrikan culture (creatively restored or otherwise). In this, the Afrikan self throughout its various levels can safely be constructively expressed, take responsibility and act with integrity on the necessary journey of continual Afrikan ascension whatever challenges become apparent”.  

Unfortunately, others that mean the Afrikan ill may take it upon themselves to attempt to deny, thwart, derail or destroy Afrikan integrity and space where it can flourish. Indeed, others of ill may see it as their twisted responsibility to be agents of disruption and disruption to the natural norm of integrity-filled and constructive Afrikan life. Of course, Afrikan souls can do themselves a great service by safeguarding themselves from ill imposition and particularly against becoming tools for destroying their own integrity by proxy. Here, there are a vast array of self-harming strategies that ought to be avoided.  

For example, at the person level of day-to-day life, deliberately attempting to bring harm to Afrikan souls in underhanded ways by targeting the well-being or peacefulness of upright progressive souls through destructive gossiping, the spreading of lies and ill-manipulations is dastardly indeed. However, such attempts may become even more pernicious when the perpetrating souls of ill attempt to point the finger of scorn and contempt at a situation they wilfully orchestrated into being in the first place – should their ill-deeds take successful hold of the target. To add insult to injury (at best) should perpetrators then wilfully and grotesquely mispresent themselves as a well-meaning ‘authority’ on diagnosing the ‘problem’ they themselves intentionally created coupled with exercising a disguised and fictional ‘solution providing’ role – an open invitation to doom is surely sent.  

Despite the challenges – potential or otherwise – Despite the challenges – potential or otherwise – Afrikan souls surely have a duty and responsibility to themselves to have space for the integrity of themselves to be realised and safeguarded. Key to this is self-knowingness and some semblance of authentic cultural engagement (creatively restored or otherwise). After all, civilisation is not of happenstance.  

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