What if Souls Lifted Themselves Out of Sheer Survival With Their Essential of Self-Economy?

  • By kwende ukaidi
  • 06 Jun, 2023

Celebrating the Empowerment of Self-Economy

In general terms, sheer survival could not be an apt description of the life that Afrkan souls held throughout the vast majority of their thriving continuum of normality. This primary people of pioneering acumen built the first civilisations. This people of exceptional brilliancy built the greatest and most enduring civilisations ever to exist. A key feature of their natural norm of pinnacle civilisation throughout the ages was their essential and progressive self-economy function. Just as the civilisations that self-economy serviced were of upright excellence far beyond mediocre – so too this essential function naturally blossomed to produce illustrious results. The point here is that norm of Afrikan life flourishing is naturally at a level of excellence far beyond the mundane of sheer mediocrity, treading-water or bare minimal level existence that the term sheer survival may suggest. In this regard, sheer survival (or less) for this primary and spirit people of creation is not their natural norm.

Of course, with the advent of the disruptions and interruptions of the Maafa of recent centuries, the upright natural norm of Afrikan souls have been set upon in a barrage of destructive ways. For multitudes of soul people their essential of self-economy became derailed and pinnacle civilised normality became thwarted to state the least. Pervasively, sheer survival entered the fray of a people disrupted. A condition compounded by this soul people being shoe-horned into exclusive service of the ‘economies’ of others and to the neglect or abandonment of themselves.    The protraction of such experience may lead susceptible souls to erroneously conceive of abject survival in such conditions as the norm of Afrikan life. Of course, even a cursory glance at the glorious Afrikan continuum throughout the ages of pinnacle brilliancy expressed would render this an abject falsehood.

What then, if Afrikan souls were to lift themselves out of conditions of sheer survival with the recovery of their necessary self-economy? Certainly, this would be of upright prolific transformation. The imperative resource servicing that would again realise their pinnacle civilisation could ensue and their norm of flourishing brilliancy restored.  Surely, such a thrust of rightful order and ascension is the stuff of imperative self-determined effort by this spirit people of creation. Indeed, no other can do this for the Afrikan but themselves. Here, the Afrikan inherently requires a level of self-knowingness to engage. At the same time, safeguarding the self from contaminants of ill, self-destructive wrongdoings and the like are also key.

Beyond any semblance of sheer survival is the natural norm of optimal living for this primary people that is brought about through their own effort. Conversely, to not engage in the imperative of upright ascension and succumb to the ills of others that mean the Afrikan ill is surely to fall prey to the doom that lies beneath the level of sheer survival. In this, ‘choice’ is surely redundant. The victorious self-determined lift by this soul people is to exercise the duty and responsibility they have for themselves – Lift and fully live! - Lift to fully live! 

Ujamaa Kiburi Siku is a wonderful part of the spiritual-cultural observance calendar of the Universal Royal Afrikan Nation. It takes place in the first week of June marking the time of significant occurrence both on the continent of Afrika and in the diaspora concerning Afrikan economy. Ujamaa Kiburi Siku as with the other observances on the Afrikan cultural calendar is just that – an observance. Therefore, wherever the Afrikan is whether at home, at a community gathering or elsewhere it can be observed.

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