Unite, Organise Now, or Perish: What of Unity Power?
- By kwende ukaidi
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- 06 Jul, 2024
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Celebrating Self-Determined Organisational Brilliancy of Nationhood

Powerfulness
amongst Afrikan souls throughout the ages is abundant on a vast array of
levels. The obvious indelible etching across this primary people’s continuum are
the grand constructive achievements of their physical powerfulness. Yet, superlative
physical expression, without doubt, had to be empowered with the might of this
soul people’s superlative spirit and mind. The harmonious and functional togetherness
of such qualities of being in themselves could be described as unity power. This
core of unity power is of course expressed naturally in the functional oneness Afrikan
souls realise throughout the various levels of the Afrikan self.
In a description of peoplehood, a contemporary mainstream source offers the following detail of unity power:
“Ultimately, the power of unity lies in its ability to bring people together and create a sense of shared purpose. By embracing unity, organisations can achieve success that goes beyond individual accomplishments and creates a strong foundation for future growth and prosperity”.
Another mainstream source, from the perspective of a religious doctrine, further states that one can experience:
“the power of unity as one Body with other believers”.
And that, adherents:
“are unified in one mission, one heart, and one spirit”.
For the sake of focussing specifically on the Afrikan experience, detail from both sources can be adjusted and combined to be relevant in this regard. The result may look like the following:
“The power of unity amongst Afrikan souls lies in their oneness of mission, oneness of heart and oneness of spirit to realise their fullest flourishing and security. This powerfulness can be expressed throughout the various levels of the Afrikan self with functional togetherness and shared purpose of rightful order. By embracing unity, self-determined Afrikan organisational prowess can achieve success that permeates each level of the Afrikan self and creates a strong foundation for future growth and prosperity. Afrikan souls here, there or elsewhere can work as a catalyst for perennial powerfulness of Afrikan unity or Umoja”.
Afrikan souls surely have a duty and responsibility to themselves to realise their natural powerfulness as a people and uprightly express it for their benefit accordingly. Despite the destructive efforts of others that mean the Afrikan ill to deny, usurp or hijack soul people’s power, only Afrikan souls can restore and safeguard themselves and their highly constructive qualities. For this, the recovery of self-knowingness is key. Thus, from whatever locale, station, level or status Afrkan souls can make progressive steps forward for such recovery in the best ways possible. After all, civilisation is not of happenstance.
The observance of Musa Msimu takes place during the month of so-called August and is a wonderful time to celebrate the mighty example of Marcus Garvey and the Movement that he created led in order for future generations of Afrikans to have their guide for complete freedom and nationhood. Musa Msimu is a part of the Afrikan Cultural calendar of the Universal Royal Afrikan Nation (URAN).
The Universal Royal Afrikan Nation (URAN) is an Afrikan-centred spiritual and cultural mission for ascendancy that embodies living spiritually and culturally rooted life. To find out more about URAN and its spiritual-cultural mission for liberty and nationhood click here. The exquisite URAN pendant can be obtained online by clicking here.
The important book entitled: From Musa to Afrikan Fundamentalism – The Afrikan Spiritual Essence of Marcus Garvey is available to purchase online here. The book trailer can be accessed by clicking here.
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