What of Continual Remembrance to Empower Continual Ascension?
- By kwende ukaidi
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- 23 Apr, 2023
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Celebrating the Specialness of Self and Spiritual Focal Space

It would surely be unnatural
conceive of the Afrikan souls in their natural norm of fullest possible
flourishing void of remembering themselves. It would surely be an impossibility
for fullest flourishing to be even possible without some level of remembering themselves.
It could even be posited that the more richly endowed memory is, the more knowledge
of what has been can be utilised evermore greatly for forwardly progressive
ascension. So, then do not this spirit people of creation with their unparalleled
ability to establish and maintain pinnacle civilisation also have a pinnacle responsibility
to remember themselves to realise their natural norm of highly cultured living?
To be without such memory would surely yield unknowingness of the self and its
unique specialness, the vital experiences of enduring brilliancy that come with
such recall and of the great potentials in the now and time to come.
How then could the Afrikan become forgetful of self or complacent about the great endowment that remembrance of self brings? Well, of course the disruptive impact of the Maafa of recent centuries is obvious as destructive and protracted intervention. Yet, the natural and continual thrust of ascension in this spirit people of creation ought never be denied in core beingness. It is only Afrikan souls themselves that can bring their natural and bountifully endowed spirit essence into maximal expression of rightful order. In this, the Afrikan must remember that powerful upright spirit of themselves and bring it to the fore in service of self-ascension. This is ageless empowerment that applies at whatever station or societal level the Afrikan may hold.
So, then can each Afrikan soul bring out their spirit essence and once again illuminate the world with their astonishing brilliancy of superlative civilisation? Surely, the Afrikan must. Surely, the Afrikan can engage in vital mission ascension of rightful order wherever they stand in the world. Surely, the Afrikan must remember their unique spirit repository and excel. Surely, it is the downward spiral of spirit-forgotten, spirit-neglect, spirit mis-utilisation, and peddling of contaminants of ill that must be denied and safeguarded against. Regression into the doom and debris of dire dysfunction would surely be utter wastefulness at best of this soul people's spirit.
As even a cursory glance at their magnificently endowed continuum reveals, Afrikan souls have the potential and capability to uprightly build in the grandest of ways. The spirit of that people of the glorious then, resides in that same people in the now and onward throughout the generations yet to come. Dare the Afrikan not remember self with all the pragmatic spirit engagement that it can facilitate!
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