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

It is certainly valid, in the most natural and fundamental terms, for Afrikan souls to be at liberty to have their space for self-knowingness and authentic cultured living (creatively restored or otherwise). In some sense, one may consider such space where Afrikan souls can be uprightly self-validating in their natural norm of optimal flourishing and secured living.
Metaphorically, a contemporary mainstream source may be of distant illustrative use when in describing object production thus:
“a "validated space" refers to a range of operating conditions or parameters where a product or system is proven to function reliably and meet its intended purpose, after undergoing a rigorous validation process”.
Of course, Afrikan people are not objects – though others that mean the Afrikan ill have begged to differ in the most inhumane ways with the imposition of acutely destructive disorders such as enslavement and colonisation. At the same time, the natural cultivation of the Afrikan self is a self-determined process that inherently holds qualities that includes those of functional reliability (spiritually, physically and otherwise). The purpose of grand and enduring civilisation has been an ageless continual outcome for this primary people of creation. Their lived authentic cultural values, passage of rites and so on (creatively restored or otherwise) help facilitate the cultivation and development of ever-thriving excellence at core levels.
Unfortunately, in times of interruption and disruption others that mean the Afrikan ill, may seek to amplify, push and peddle the abominable fallacy that Afrikan souls are objects to abuse and disuse at will. Armed with strategies that attempt to shoehorn Afrikan souls into perpetual unknowingness of self and a state void of their authentic culture (creatively restored or otherwise), others of ill may desire to position themselves as the absolute validating ‘masters’ of Afrikan existence in a march of dominion, destruction and doom.
In this, the Afrikan ought not succumb to a path of self-destruction by proxy. At the everyday level, Afrikan souls can avoid negative backbiting, fallacious gossip mongering, continual prodding and poking of each other in the attempt to instigate negatives and the like. The deliberate sabotage of efforts for upright Afrikan ascension surely ought to be deemed invalid behaviour at best. Instead, the recovery of positive and upright self-validating norms that emerge from self-knowingness and authentic cultured living (creatively restored or otherwise) can be brought to the fore. Indeed, self-determined learning and development is key. After all, civilisation is not of happenstance.
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