What of Cultural Process?

  • By kwende ukaidi
  • 19 Dec, 2023

Celebrating the Harvest of All-Year-Round Cultivated Effort for Upright Ascension

To speak of an Afrikan world is one thing, to realise an Afrikan world is another. The transformative journey from conception of their world to the actuality of it, is naturally determined by Afrikan souls themselves and necessarily requires process of positive transformation. This primary people brought into glorious fruition their world of pinnacle civilisation from the rudiments of their emergence.  This was a transformative process of excellence embedded in their way of life that, from generation-to-generation, functioned to reveal this soul people’s maximal potential and capability in upright construction and fullest flourishing.

According to a contemporary mainstream source, the term cultural process in some way describes a part of such functional means of transformation. Here, it is defined in the following way:

“Cultural processes comprise all procedures through which people transform the world as it is into a world of our own. This includes all group specific norms and rules, values and ideas, information and knowledge as represented, exchanged, appropriated, altered and created anew in the process of communication”.

Rather like Afrikan souls each to the next, such a process does not exist in an isolated vacuum. It has context of operation, functioning and designated outcomes. Naturally, these are determined by Afrikan souls themselves in service of their norm of highly civilised living.  The group specific norms, rules, ideas, information and knowledge of Afrikan souls are of a cultivated brilliancy spanning their grand and bountiful continuum.

However, in a state of interruption and disruption, Afrikan souls may be subject to group specific norms, rules, ideas, information and knowledge pushed and peddled by others that mean the Afrikan ill. This can present a huge contradiction in the existence of soul people and thwart their optimal progress. If the group specifics of others with ill-intent take hold and are erroneously conceived as the ‘norm’ then Afrikan souls can end up submitting to doom and destruction. If Afrikan souls restore some level of their own group specifics for their upright progress but do not fully commit to them, then they may find themselves ‘hopping’ from one set of group specifics to another – for themselves this minute and for others a minute later. The levels of inconsistency, fragmentation, distrust and non-constructive disorder could become of such intensity that destructive havoc is wreaked throughout various levels of Afrikan life.

Afrikan souls without doubt must determine the cultural processes for their upright ascension and optimal flourishing. At the same time, the environment in which the process functions ought to be accounted for and machinations put in place to secure such processes from opposing vices such as contaminants of ill. Overall cultural restoration (of which cultural process is a functional part) is vital and cannot be realised without regaining some level of self-knowingness. From whatever station, level or status each soul can make a progressive step in this regard.

Of course, it can usefully stated that cultural process is process of civilisation and any un-civilising procedure set against Afrikan souls directly or by proxy must surely be cast aside. To be civilised or not to be civilised? – Is that the question? Any such inquiry surely ought to be a no-brainer for this primary and pioneering people of humanity as they bring forth their essential processes of upright and progressive transformation. 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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