The Most Beautiful People of the World
- By kwende ukaidi
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- 21 Apr, 2018
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The Natural Astonishing Beauty of Afrikan Souls

There has always been an incredible specialness about the first people of Creation – the Afrikan. An exceptional beautifulness and radiant magnificence has blessed this wonderful spirit people from inception with the divine intent for natural Afrikan beauty to flow into eternity. The biochemical substance of melanin abundantly permeating the body, the marvellous textures of natural hair and splendour of facial features, the naturally enriched skin tones and so many other Afrikan attributes give rise to a holistic beauty that the most pinnacle of superlatives simply fall short to describe. Being the first to be birthed by the Creator this wonderful people are naturally blessed with the looks of maximal loveliness of that unique and divine intimacy. The most senior of humanity have expressed their inherent beauty at all levels onto the world creating the most glorious civilisations that both express and weave illustrious beauty into the tapestry of life.
Beautiful and plentiful life-giving and life-sustaining environment of the motherland is reflected in Afrikan souls. The glory of being able to see a powerful, poetic, serene and vibrant reflection in a mirror or via the reflection of water-flow is simply visual reciprocity within the sacred universe. After all, the Afrikan is divine by nature and is a special part of the divine universe. To falsely conceive of the Afrikan as ugly would surely then render the universe an ugly place and the Creator Supreme ugly. Any notion of Afrikan people being less than the most beautiful people of the world is of course beyond the ridiculous.
However, with the brutal imposition of the Maafa (Great disaster) Afrikan people divinely ascribed to hold the world’s highest standard of beauty was an unwanted state for the brutal, oppressive and enslaving anti-Afrikan forces. This beautiful people would be of no use as objects for use and abuse if they held on to their natural and sublime self. What ensued was the viscous generational operative to grotesquely and negatively alter how Afrikan people saw themselves and how they were to be viewed by the world. Driven by the unquenchable genocidal thirst to kidnap Afrikan people and steal their resources enslavers unleashed propaganda machinery in an attempt to distort the natural astonishing beauty of Afrikan souls.
Concocted images of savagery, sexual deviancy, laziness, criminality, weakness, fearfulness, self-hate, violence and murder against their own (amongst many other ills) were and continue to be propagated throughout the world with the intention that these bogus characteristics become a permanent feature of Afrikan life. In addition, absolute subservience and dependency upon the enslaver or coloniser (presented as so-called master) laces the negative onslaught of purposely implanted lies to complete this falsehood of horror.
The behavioural forms that have been induced and perpetuated as a result of this abominable disruption to Afrikan history can be seen in the ugliness expressed from mind contamination imposed by others. Afrikan people mis-engineered and coerced outside of themselves can have the false self-view of being less than their natural divine state and become self-destructive in a host of different ways: addiction to the genocidal practices of sexual deviancy and sexual escapades, skin murder through bleaching and other ills, natural hair murder via chemical processing and other ills, the butchery of the race-hating type of cosmetic surgery ‘and otherwise trying to be something that they are not’; substance abuse with (amongst other ills) the attack of the biochemical substance of being melanin; the list is long with no attempt to be exhaustive here. A people wickedly set upon with a false self-image of ugly may not even want to be with their own kind socially, intimately and otherwise. The mere thought of the extinction of the world’s most beautiful people in this regard should resonate in the deepest parts of the soul and bring to realisation the imperative for immediate progressive transformation with eternal ascendancy as fabric of life.
Anti-Afrikan forces having perpetrated the fraud of image murder then have used the lie of ugly to justify mass murder, use and abuse (indeed) all manner of maltreatment of sacred Afrikan souls. Afrikan people have been pushed from one plantation to next, from one geographical area to another serving the exploitative interests of others. Once usage is exhausted and the services of the Afrikan are no longer required or surplus to requirement the lie of ugly then justifies discarding the Afrikan resulting in further bullying via the folly of deportation or worse. For example, the UK as a result of enslavement and otherwise ‘bringing’ Afrikans into the realm in the first place, then motions expulsion and during the reign of Elizabeth I in 1596 the Acts of privy council stated the following: ‘Her majestie understanding that there are of late divers[e] blackamoors brought to this realm, of which kinds of people there are already to manie, considering how God hath blessed this land with great increase of people of our own nation...those kinds of people should be sent forth of the land...’ This sinister trend continues to this day.
That stated, the natural essence of this wonderful people continues to reverberate to render the disruption of the Maafa a temporary hurdle. Despite the gross attacks the beautiful Afrikan spirit refuses subjugation. Afrikan men, women and children all over the world are reclaiming, embracing and expressing their natural beauty. Glorious empowerment maximal Afrikan flourishing is surely the only outcome as powerful and positive self-images abound. The spirit of great heroes and sheroes of the mighty Afrikan pantheon who made outstanding efforts for Afrikan ascendency are imbibed. Afrikan ethics and morals are returned to life’s fabric in the attainment and maintenance of liberty and nationhood. Cigarettes, alcohol and other more harmful substances are cast aside for greater health in life; wholesome relationships are built as this great people reconnect to their divine essence and the most beautiful physical body is natural, void of damaging afflictions and enshrined with the garments and accessories of Afrikan spiritual-cultural ascendancy.
This powerful people can cultivate and proudly express their own beautiful self image from themselves in personhood and in how life as a whole is made manifest on any collective level. This extraordinary people can exercise their prolific genius-flow in a self-determined way to make real communication amongst themselves via whatever medium to instil and reinforce a view of themselves in truth at pinnacle realms of positivity. Generations in the now and those yet to come will surely then have the examples to follow suit, forever building the maintaining imperative path to Afrikan liberty and nationhood.
A wonderful vehicle for Afrikan ascendancy is the Universal Royal Afrikan Nation (URAN), a spiritual-cultural mission for the elevation of Afrikan people ethically and otherwise. The reclamation and expression of natural beauty forms a part of this organs mission for liberty and nationhood. Progressively, garments and colours of garments harmonise with the spiritual flow and cultural cycles. If you would like to find out more about this progressive organ, please click here. Also, exquisite URAN wooden pendants are available to complement the expression of Afrikan beauty. Click here to purchase online.
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It is envisioned that this publication: The Wake Up Call can be utilised as one such example and that the reader is informed, inspired, empowered to engage in the transformative process of Afrikan ascendancy.
The Afrikan must continue to ‘Wake Up ! Clean up ! and Stand Up!’ – victory is imperative.