The Liberator Self of Rightful Ascension Rather Than the Pseudo-Liberator Ill-Consumed with Self-Destructive In-Fighting
- By kwende ukaidi
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- 17 May, 2023
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Celebrating a Great Liberator and Engagement in the Process of Liberation

Within the context of natural and
normal flourishing the liberator self faces the challenge of maintaining and securing
the liberty of the primary and spirit people of creation. Here, optimal and upright
flourishing is to be sustained and safeguarded from destructive ills. To put it
another way, the natural norm of liberty for pinnacle and enduring civilisation
is secured by the liberator self.
In times of interruption and disruption such as that of the devasting Maafa of recent centuries the challenges for the liberator self can become hugely amplified. Such damaging and protracted interjection can also necessitate emphasis for the liberator self to focus on attainment of liberty to build and ascend where the liberty of this soul people is denied.
In upright and imperative thrust of liberty attainment, maintenance and security the role of the liberator self faces the challenge of imposed ill-disorder to bring about optimal flourishing of rightful order for Afrikan souls. Yet, others that mean the Afrikan ill may rub their hands with glee at the prospect that the challenge becomes greater and more complex with the construct of the pseudo-liberator who can create havoc and destruction by proxy.
Susceptible souls steeped in unknowingness of self are likely targets within which to inculcate acutely destructive contaminants of ill and for the pseudo-liberator role to take effect in its most destruction forms. Rather than having a genuine thrust of upright attainment, maintenance and security of soul people’s liberty – the pseudo-liberator of disorder can enliven the oppositional categories of denial, breakdown and vulnerability. Rather than engagement in the imperative thrust of upright ascension and construction – the pseudo-liberator of disorder can work for of descension and deconstruction of rightful order. Further, gassed-up with the energy to ‘fight’ the pseudo-liberator can turn to in-fighting as vice of dire destruction where the opponent becomes anything or anyone of genuine upright ascension. Surely, Afrikan souls must safeguard the self from becoming an ill-consumed pseudo-liberator.
Here, only Afrikan souls can secure themselves. Indeed, only Afrikan souls can restore their genuine liberator self of rightful order with whatever appropriate upright emphasis for this vital role that conditions dictate. In this, the restoration of self-knowingness is key. Special times of year can be vital in energising the liberator and the role’s engagement in its natural and progressively transformative process of liberation. Take for example the cultural observances of Omowale Malcolm X Siku (Day) and Afrika Ukombozi Siku (Afrika Liberation Day). These two special periods occupy the same calendar month space and are intimately and inseparably linked as they hold focus on the liberator self and the process of liberation respectively. It is through the combination of the realised role and its process that the glory of Afrikan liberty that gives rise to the natural norm of superlative civilisation comes to be.
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