Spiritual Deification of Afrikan Male-Female Union

  • By kwende ukaidi
  • 13 Mar, 2021

Divinity in the Contemporary World

The Creator Supreme brought forth the Afrikan man and brought forth the Afrikan woman to form harmonious and complementary male-female unions and to facilitate the coming forth of new life. It is natural for the Afrikan man to be with the Afrikan woman. It is natural and necessary that Afrikan men are different to Afrikan women and Afrikan women are different to Afrikan men. It is the beautiful and dynamic differences that allow procreative flow. The Afrikan man is not opposite to the Afrikan woman and the Afrikan woman is not opposite to the Afrikan man. Opposite can readily infer opposition and this is naturally untrue for Afrikan life. Afrikan people have known since the beginning that it is from Afrikan manhood and Afrikan womanhood that family is produced and thrives. Hence, the spiritual union of the Afrikan man and the Afrikan woman has been deified in Afrikan life since the most ancient of times.

It is unfortunate that in recent times of interruption and disruption imposed by others that mean the Afrikan ill, the natural Afrikan male-female union has been subject to attack. Afrikan women have been coerced outside of their natural selves and pitted against men and Afrikan men have been coerced outside of their natural selves and pitted against women. Imposition of alien ideologies and  lifestyles that are anathema to fully flourishing Afrikan family, community, nation and race  have been pushed and peddled by others pulling Afrikan souls away from wholesome male-female unions, familyhood and so on. Afrikan men can even find themselves guilted into not being with Afrikan woman and having to supress their natural inclination. Likewise, Afrikan women can even find themselves guilted into not being with an Afrikan man and having to suppress their natural inclination. For Afrikan souls to be in harmonious and complimentary male-female union one Afrikan to the next is eternal spiritual and cultural order. Other people may have their different approaches or dictates as to how their individuals interact with each other and that’s their affair. Indeed, some Afrikans amidst the barrage of foreign anti-Afrikan propaganda may ‘choose’ to exist in ways outside of the harmonious and complimentary male-female union.

However, the multitudes of Afrikan people throughout the world have the divine right to live, assert and hold living pride in the very unions that have facilitated their being in the first place, their growth, development and generational flourishing. It is not a dictate to remain in any toxic or unsalvageable relationship that may have come to be. Rather, it is fabric to restore natural Afrikan living whereby decisions can be made based upon progressive living knowingness of the self in journey of ascension and the greater good. Surely this original people of creation are destined to continue their vital and progressive journeying with the spiritual deification of the Afrikan male-female union that is crucial for eternal thrust of Afrikan life.  

The formulation of ASBWOK (Afrikan Spirituality By Way of Kwanzaa) is a readily accessible vehicle for Afrikan souls to engage in their own spiritual way wherever they are located in the world. It is a vehicle to empower righteous order and the energising of the Afrikan male-female, the spiritually deified construct of the ages. In this the Afrikan can surely have:

Living knowingness and pride in the person self for the harmonious and complimentary Afrikan male-female union

Living knowingness and pride in the harmonious and complimentary male-female union

Living knowingness and pride in the harmonious and complimentary male-female unions within the Afrikan family

Living knowingness and pride in the harmonious and complimentary male-female unions within the Afrikan community

Living knowingness and pride in the harmonious and complimentary male-female unions within the Afrikan nation

Living knowingness and pride in the harmonious and complimentary male-female unions within the Afrikan world community

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