Truly Superlative!
- By kwende ukaidi
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- 10 Jun, 2018
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Virtuous Afrikan Womanhood: Be Restored, Birthed, Nurtured and Protected

It is by no accident that the birth of humanity is referred to as emergence from the womb of Creation. And so it is that with the complementary and harmonious infusion of male and female energies that the natural divine essence of Creation emerges again and again through the cultivation of divine Afrikan womanhood. Descriptors such as Mother Earth, Mother Nature are nothing short of royal titles to describe the sacred mother principle of Creation itself. Truly superlative!
The virtuous Afrikan woman is of pinnacle standing throughout Afrikan societies thus as new life comes forth generations into eternity are nurtured in uprightness and righteousness progressively permeates the fabric of Afrikan life. Within their own spiritual and cultural essence (and unlike the environments of others) the standing of Afrikan womanhood is natural, free and complementary to the Afrikan man.
The abomination of disruptions to the righteous order then resonates deeply in the soul of an Afrikan woman rooted to self. Thus the abomination of shackling, whipping, raping and other savagery that emanates from the Maafa (great disaster) have been laced with the enemy strategy to permanently derail Afrikan women outside of themselves to become perpetual objects in service of other races and to the detriment of their own. This is a continual theme that can be unknowingly regenerated generation after generation as the intimate nurturing of new life coming forth is subject to the imposed legacy of ills by default.
This destructive cycle must be brought to a halt and energies progressively directed towards Afrikan uplift for the true spirit of Afrikan womanhood to emerge. To emphasise the obvious, the Afrikan child male or female is born of the sacred womb and as such the future of the marvellous spirit people will flourish as the imperative divinity of Afrikan womanhood is restored.
By extension it is of crucial importance that the Afrikan woman forms connection with a complementary male spirit. In this, a revolutionary wisdom tradition elevating the divinity of Afrikan life in the thrust of global Afrikan ascendancy and one that can purge enemy abusive ills is surely important. Harmonious spirits coming together in the expression of a oneness that does away with the enemy imposed abrasive pseudo-love units that are so prevalent and destructive in the now is key. This means that for Afrikan adults there may have to be a re-evaluation of how complements are ‘found’ and any relationship criteria that is applied. For example, being a part of same spiritual-cultural mission can provide a strong foundation. As another example, it may be that a complement for Afrikan ascendancy of a similar biological age is ‘found’ to form an intimate relationship, it may also mean that a spirit complement may be with someone where a biological age-gap exists. This is real for mission compelling life energy focus as far too often Afrikan men and women find themselves literally ‘serving time’ in relationships that are disharmonious (at best) and simply do not work - unknowingly serving the evil interests of enemy forces. With a revolutionary wisdom tradition of Afrikan ascendancy virtuous Afrikan womanhood can be restored, birthed, nurtured and protected, successfully thriving from each generation to the next into ever-ascending eternity.
Afrikan womanhood is of pinnacle importance to the Afrikan world community and in reclaiming the Afrikan self Afrikan truth will be realised. The expression of great Afrikan womanhood in the now will surely lead to great womanhood in the future. From the great Afrikan annals of history there are a multitude of magnificent examples of Afrikan warrior queens who have lifted Afrikan people outstanding ways.
Within the Universal Royal Afrikan Nation (URAN) the exceptional warrior queens that have expressed the essential thrust of Afrikan nationalism both on the continent and in the diaspora are highlighted in the observance of Malkia wa Uhuru in the month of September that immediately follows the Yemanja Siku observance. To highlight the magnificent women of the Afrikan pantheon in observance is to imbibe the powerful spirit of ascendancy and to ensure a flourishing Afrikan future.
This article is published on the day of transition for the supreme visionary Marcus Garvey. As such something that may not be well known is that the Garvey movement consisted of majority Afrikan queens - powerful women bringing to the fore the progressive substance of Race First, Self-Reliance and Nationhood at every level within the realms of this mighty organ. Truly superlative!
Within URAN the observance of Musa Msimu highlights the life and supreme example of Marcus Garvey and the Garvey Movement. To find out more about the various observances of URAN or details about this progressive spiritual cultural mission for Afrikan ascendancy click here.
In his capacity as an Afrikan-centred spiritual cultural practitioner this author is available for further learning in this regard and also for the carrying out of ceremonies such as naming and name reclamation. For details please click here.
To find out about learning programmes on the Afrikan World Experience please click here.
To find out more about the also great Marcus Garvey, the book From Musa to Afrikan Fundamentalism: The Afrikan Spiritual Essence of Marcus Garvey is available to purchase online - click here. For the book trailer click here.