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

Amongst the great complementary pairings
that were a part of creation according to Afrikan spiritual conception are that
which is seen and that which is unseen. From the beginning Afrikan souls have
cultivated profound depths of knowingness of that which is readily visible and
that which is not so. Indeed, with this primary and spirit endowed people much
about the core levels of living relate to the unseen. Thus, they can energise themselves
in upright and exceptionally ways to determine observable physical realities
for themselves. Of course, the grand constructions of the greatest and most enduring
civilisations to ever to exist are etched in the annals of the Afrikan history
continuum.
In the modern era, there is much that can be considered to be hidden. This is true in the popularised subject of history itself. According to a mainstream source the term hidden history carries the following meaning:
“A hidden history is a history that is under the surface that people might not think about. A history of the underdogs.” “It is not about something told from the dominant side that everyone knows, thinks is true, and never questions”.
In a state of interruption and disruption Afrikan souls maybe shoehorned into the position of being mislabelled and mistreated as the ‘underdogs’ of history. As such, others that mean the Afrikan ill may seek to deny, fabricate or hide history from this soul people in the attempt to foster and perpetuate overlordship and worse. For the primary people of creation who hold exceptional knowingness of that which is both seen and unseen for construction of rightful order and upright ascension as a norm, such destructive ills are of abject disorder to state the least.
Yet despite any imposition of ill, it is only Afrikan souls that can recover and empower themselves through the levels of their self-knowingness and reconnection to their history continuum. The denial of their history must surely be cast aside and replaced with self-determined knowingness. Here, each soul from whatever station, level or status can vitally make an upright step of progress in recovery and restoration for rightful ascension. At the same time, souls can do themselves a great service in safeguarding against contaminants of ill, self-destructive wrongdoings and the like.
Constructions of high civilisation is outwardly expressed from highly civilised living. Sometimes in the telling of ‘history’ it is the highly civilised living that is kept hidden from soul people. In this, readily visible grand architectural feats and other physical expressions can become empty aesthetics of wonder confined only to the then. In reality, the Afrikan history continuum is then, now and tomorrow and with their self-knowingness and historical prowess Afrikan souls can build superlative history in the now and throughout time to come. Certainly, this pragmatic people of rightful order and excellence need not hide from themselves. These souls can build from wherever they stand. Civilisation is not of happenstance.
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