What of Cultural History?
- By kwende ukaidi
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- 04 Oct, 2023
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Celebrating the Great Afrikan History Continuum

Afrikan souls are the pioneers of
culture and civilisation. Here, the words are interchangeable in that these
souls cultivated their lives to realise their norm of pinnacle civilisation
which is naturally holds the same essence as living apex culture. So, then to have
knowingness of Afrikan cultural history is to have knowingness of Afrikan
civilisation. Perhaps with an acute focus of the lived values and other aspects
of the way of life that yields their outwardly expressed norms of this people’s
upright brilliancy. For this primary people of creation from each of their
generations to the next a level of such knowingness is naturally inherent in lived
life. Thus, cultural history is continual as a part of the Afrikan history
continuum as a whole.
In the contemporary era there are a variety of meanings paraded as to what cultural history is. One mainstream source states:
“Cultural history brings to life a past time and place”.
Whilst another mainstream source offers the following:
“Cultural history records and interprets past events involving human beings through the social, cultural, and political milieu of or relating to the arts and manners that a group favours”.
Of course, in a time of interruption and disruption, there is much by way of challenge for Afrikan souls to face as others that mean the Afrikan ill press disorder. Yet, Afrikan souls have the ability to bring to life past time and place. Specifically, Afrikan souls can restore their self-determined cultural fabric and realise their highly civilised norm. Rather than merely having some intellectual epiphany exclusively confined to detached memory recall, this naturally pragmatic people can apply living knowingness of themselves to bringing to life their qualities and norms of civilisation that abounded then in the now in ways relative to this time as they continually ascend. In so doing, there are sure to be arts and manners that Afrikan souls as a group favour as distinct to those peddled by others. Indeed, ascension of rightful order from disrupted conditions holds uniqueness for this soul people who must surely cultivate and utilise their arts and manner for optimal ascension of rightful order.
Self-determined social, cultural and governance substance brought to life from the exceptional experiential knowingness of this soul people accumulated throughout the ages of their immense journey is to enliven their immense and bountiful inheritance of their pioneering effort. One might say cultural history is living history as the Afrikan continuum of the then, the now and tomorrow continues to empower it’s people to realise their maximal potential and capability.
Afrikan history with its focal area of cultural history is to be recovered, recalled and is to be made. Each soul from whatever station, level or status can make steps of empowerment for upright ascension in this regard. At the same time, souls can do themselves a great service in safeguarding against contaminants of ill, self-destructive wrongdoings and the like.
Afrikan souls surely have a duty and responsibility to cultivate themselves for their highly civilised normality to be realised. Civilisation is not of happenstance.
Afrikan Historia Msimu is an observance period for the duration of the tenth month of the year (so-called October). This is a special time for learning, growth and development of the Afrikan experience in the world. It is a time of spiritual and cultural elevation as Afrikan history is restored to fabric of life in the living knowingness of the then, the now and tomorrow. Great ones of the Afrikan journey are highlighted and the symbols relevant to the time invigorate life in the imperative onward flow of global Afrikan ascendancy. This wonderful observance is a part of the cultural calendar of the Universal Royal Afrikan Nation (URAN).
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.
In his capacity as an Afrikan-centred spiritual cultural practitioner this author is available for further learning in this regard and also for the carrying out of ceremonies such as naming and name reclamation. For details please click here.
Afrikan World Studies programmes are important forms of study in understanding the Afrikan experience. There are a range of subjects covered on these programmes including History, Creative Production, Psychology and Religion. To find out more about these learning programmes please click here. For the video promo for these learning programmes click here.
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Also, visit www.u-ran.org for links to Afrikan liberation Love radio programme on Universal Royal Afrikan Radio online.