What of Advanced Culture?
- By kwende ukaidi
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- 24 Dec, 2023
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Celebrating the Harvest of All-Year-Round Cultivated Effort for Upright Ascension

To
outside observers, the way of life of Afrikan souls attracted a great sense of
awe throughout the ages. This was so, because the Afrikan not only pioneered civilisation
into being, but also established its greatest and most enduring examples.
Relative to the time of any visitation by foreign eyes, the culture of this
primary people could not have been considered as anything less than highly
advanced. Yet, for Afrikan souls themselves their norm of having a
self-determined core fabric of exceptional life empowerment was a mainstay norm
and was not dependent on any onlooker’s qualifying descriptor nor outside
validation. Soul people necessarily
built for themselves and fulfilled their maximal potential and capabilities in
the best and highly cultured ways they knew how.
According to a contemporary mainstream source, the term advanced culture attracts the following definition:
“The definition of an advanced Culture from the perspective of the Anthropologist is that primitive cultures lack complex social constructs such as religion and social hierarchy, unique tools and technology, or architectural style. With that said advanced cultures give rise to complex societies which form civilisations”.
For the sake of clarity, it is useful to highlight some detail on the role of the anthropologist having been brought to the fore above. According to another mainstream source this role carries the following meaning:
“Anthropologists are people that practice anthropology, which is the study of humanity. Basically, they want to figure out what makes humans human. An anthropologist might be interested in everything from the traditions of a tribe on a remote island to the culture of an urban community and everything in between”.
In a state of interruption and disruption, the highly advanced cultural norm of Afrikan souls may seem distant to this primary people themselves to state the least. Subject to the acutely destructive impositions of others that mean the Afrikan ill, Afrikan culture has been a focussed target for denial, derailment and demolition. As such, soul people’s essential and empowering core fabric of life can come under seriously damaging fire.
Yet, despite the challenges, it is Afrikan souls themselves that surely must become their own ‘anthropologists’ of sorts. Not as external agents of detached observation, but as the learning reclaimers and restorers of their own advanced way of life. Here, the essentials of self-knowingness can be reestablished and applied to life’s necessary constructions in the imperative thrust of upright ascension.
Advancement of culture for this primary people of creation is advancement of civilisation. For them, it is also true that advanced culture is advanced civilisation. There is much that each Afrikan soul can do to recover self-knowingness and civilised living from whatever station, level or status. Surely this people must advance to be triumphant in the realisation of their fullest flourishing and secured ascension. Civilisation is not of happenstance.
Kwanzaa is one of the essential cultural observances of life within the Universal Royal Afrikan Nation. 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.
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