To the Liberator Less-Than Conditions Require a Change

  • By kwende ukaidi
  • 21 May, 2023

Celebrating a Great Liberator and Engagement in the Process of Liberation

Afrikan souls in their natural norm of liberty-filled progressive journeying inherently develop themselves to transform their reality for betterment. Pinnacle civilisation reflects this as it cannot miraculously materialise in optimal fullness at the point of conception. Rooted foundations established in one generation can be built upon in the next and each following generation continues in building ascension. Embryonic stages of growth and development, then, are naturally transformed into expressions of ever-greater flourishing.

Of course, with the interruptions and disruptions of the Maafa of recent centuries has resulted in a state of less-than optimal flourishing for the primary and spirit people of creation. Here, their liberator-self is of great significance as the role to facilitate upright and progressive transformation through its engagement in the process of liberation in order to secure liberty.

As is the norm for this soul people, liberty yields superlative civilisation construction. Only Afrikan souls can bring about the necessary change for themselves. Yet, change is not simply difference for its own sake or worse to empower some ill of disorder. Rather, is it necessarily of rightful order and ascension.

The great liberator Omowale Malcolm X, with insightful words of wisdom articulates the following:

“Change is only a good thing if you change in a good way”.

See, contaminants of ill and vices of disorder such as wilfully self-destructive wrongdoing also promote change. However, in this regard change is negative, regressive or worse.  It is for Afrikan souls to safeguard themselves from such ills and vices and bring forth their natural state of liberty-filled upright construction of brilliancy. In this, progressive transformation is of self-determined effort where restoration of self-knowingness is key.

As, the imperative thrust towards grand civilisation gains upright traction the Afrikan can surely declare, ‘Change is good!’.

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