Special Shared Space of Oneness Reflects Special Shared Core Oneness of Self: What of Space to Be?

  • By kwende ukaidi
  • 21 Apr, 2025

Celebrating the Specialness of Self and Self-Space 

It would surely be nonsensical to even conceive of Afrikan souls living their natural norm of self-determined ascension to be anything other than their authentic Afrikan selves. Yet, in a time of interruption and disruption where this primary people of creation may be intensively set upon by others that mean the Afrikan ill, necessarily carving out crucial self-determined space for the Afrikan to authentically be, can be met with challenge to state the least.  

According to a contemporary mainstream source: 

"Space to be" generally refers to the need for personal time and freedom to develop and be oneself”. 

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

“Space for the Afrikan to be can generally refer to the core and foundational necessity for Afrikan souls to have the self-determined time and freedom to develop and be their authentic selves in service of their fullest flourishing and security here, there and elsewhere.  Crucial to this is knowingness of self and a level of authentic cultured living (creatively restored or otherwise)”.  

Despite the challenges of ill-imposition, surely Afrikan souls have a duty and responsibility to allow themselves to authentically be. In so doing, it is in the best interests of soul people to safeguard themselves from being misused as agents of destructive self-denial by proxy. If the Afrikan succumbs to the ill-consumption of self-denial and the shared core oneness that they naturally hold as a people, then an ‘open door of welcome’ may be granted to the strategic imposition of divide and conquer. Here, Afrikans can rightfully position themselves to disallow the disorder of being pitted against each other throughout the various levels of the self.  

Of course, even at the person level in day-to-day living ill-tendencies that wilfully and destructively lead to denial of authentic beingness, and rightful ascension ought to be avoided. With knowingness of self and authentic cultured living (creatively restored or otherwise) upright reflective and projective self-mirror observation is key. Rather than an unhealthy gaze of disorder that attempts to find areas of Afrikan life to exploit in service of destructive self-denial and the derailment of Afrikan ascension. After all, Afrikan life is naturally of continual constructive progress that yields civilisation – a phenomenon which is certainly not of happenstance.  

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