What if Liberty Was an Event?

  • By kwende ukaidi
  • 06 May, 2023

Celebrating a Great Liberator and Engagement in the Process of Liberation

Events for celebrating a vast panorama of occurrences are replete throughout the continuum of the primary and spirit people of creation. Celebratory events can hold high levels of importance for their role or functioning. Oftentimes, such events represent the achievements that have been made on the natural journeying of ascension. Here, the celebratory event is not the making of the achievement but the honouring of the triumphs that the norm of upright self-determined efforts for progression has yielded. Of course, the necessary mainstay of cultural observance periods may also attract the celebratory events. Yet, whether an event is organised for any such observance or not the observance time stands. In this context, events hold a level of necessary importance in support, honour and acknowledgement of continual thrust of progressive substance. They are not the core substance in and of themselves. The celebration liberty endowed grand civilisation can be important festive joy, yet it was the forthright effort to build it from rightful order that brought it into being and provided the reason to celebrate.  

During the disruptions and interruptions of the Maafa of recent centuries, Afrikan life has been set upon in barrage of destructive ways. This has taken a toll on the norm of highly cultured living for this spirit people of creation. Sometimes events can be misplaced in the level of importance they ought to  hold and given greater emphasis than the substance that would naturally bring them into fruition. For example, celebrating history in a detached isolated way void of any motion, step or support in making history. Or, celebrating the liberty of building phenomenal and pinnacle civilisation void of any effort to attain or maintain liberty and motion to build according at whatever level possible.

Afrikan souls can organise magnificent celebratory events for all-manner of phenomena, but if it is void of substance then the event can be simply a means to escape reality for moment or to feelgood for the moment. Of course, respite and sanctity – even momentarily – can be important especially faced with disruptive conditions plagued with contaminants of ill. However, to substitute a celebratory event for the actual substance of things can be emptily destructive to state the least. Lulled into a  state of disorder susceptible souls may perceive that (say) attending a celebration of civilisation building is the same as civilisation building. So, as long as the person self attends such an event civilisation somehow exists.

Such folly would surely allow those that mean the Afrikan ill to rub their hands with glee at the prospect that Afrikan souls can be contained in an ineffective, non-constructing and non-ascending state. If then, the ills of wilfully destructive wrongdoings, ill-contaminants and the like are put into the mix then a descent to doom can be hastily fuelled as souls are unabatedly ‘entertained’ to their own demise. Indeed, if liberty were a celebratory event then Afrikan souls would be liberty-endowed with endowment to spare.  

This grand people of naturally and deeply rooted substance are of highly cultured norm that gave rise the most magnificent and enduring civilisations ever to exist. In their natural empowering substance of liberty construction is superlative and the progressive efforts of building can surely be celebrated with rightfully victorious joyfulness.

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