What if Souls Saw and Realised the Magnificent Beauty of Self-Economy?
- By kwende ukaidi
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- 19 Jun, 2023
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Celebrating the Empowerment of Self-Economy

Far from the realms of fictional
fantasy magnificence is replete throughout the richly endowed continuum of
Afrikan souls. These souls of natural beautifulness in turn express that beauty
right the way through the various spheres of life engagement. Such is the substance
that permeates their natural norm of pinnacle civilisation. Just a cursory glance
at one area of life in that of self-economy, reveals the beautifulness of its
rightful order and thriving. Yes, beauty of economic function and flourishing blossomed
in magnificence. Fundamentally, Afrikan souls exercised their genius flow to
make use of their abundant resources above and beneath the soil to service their
highly civilised upright living. Whether in pioneering technological
advancements, architectural splendour, exquisite garments and accessories the
outward physical expressions remain a wonderment to the curious onlooker.
So, what does the beautifulness of Afrikan life look like in the now? Of course, the ugly imposition of the Maafa of recent centuries has caused much havoc and destruction. Despite the ill-efforts of others that mean the Afrikan ill to uglify the highly cultured lives of this primary and spirit people of creation with their norm of a thriving self-economy – the rooted core stuff of beauty is beyond the physical mundane. The cultured fabric of life with all of its empowering values is grand inheritance of ageless quality that can be creatively restored to inform upright life expression. Only Afrikan souls can do this for themselves. The implication for self-economy is that it is naturally embedded within such core substance and thus cultural recovery is fundamental to economic function and thriving.
As Afrikan souls restore a level of self-knowingness, holistic self-beauty can be realised. As self-beauty is realised it naturally permeates Afrikan life’s endeavours including the arena of economic function. And why not see beautifulness of self and upright engagement of ascension? Afrikan souls can look into the mirror of themselves as be proud of their magnificent reflection. So too, Afrkan souls can look into the mirror of their efforts for a thriving self-economy and be proud of their magnificent inevitable success. Certainly, the reflections of beautiful being and self-determined effort can surely be realised by souls from whatever station, level or status they may hold as each can make an forward contributory step (large or small) of rightful order.
At the same time, ill-efforts to uglify Afrikan life with contaminants of ill, inducements of self-destructive wrong doings and the like surely ought to be safeguarded against. This people of natural superlative beautifulness throughout the various spheres of living can reassert their magnificent splendour and fulfil their maximal potential and capability. Complete recovery of their highly civilised norm is surely imperative attraction for this primary and spirit people of creation.
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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