What of Historical Evidence?

  • By kwende ukaidi
  • 15 Oct, 2023

Celebrating the Great Afrikan History Continuum

With their continuum in its natural order of self-determined flow Afrikan souls have access to a vast resource of knowingness of themselves before any present time. Wave after wave of pioneering life excellence and superlative life development form part of this soul people’s norm of their ever-expanding wisdom tradition that can guide and fuel present growth and development for optimal brilliancy to unfold. In this, the evidence of themselves (their upright and progressive substance of being) is core to any outwardly expressed physical creative expression – as great and revealing as their outward expressions can be. After all, this people’s norm of pinnacle civilisation is indeed the highly self-cultivated art of being civilised at the pinnacle level.  

In the modern era, the uncovering of ancient Afrikan monuments, the excavation of ancient Afrikan artifacts, the deciphering of ancient Afrikan script and so on have been an ongoing and dedicated feature in certain spheres of life. Accordingly, a contemporary mainstream source offers the following definition for the term historical evidence:

“Historical evidence is anything directly related to some event, person, or period of the past. It reveals information that might help us better understand what happened previous to our examination”.

In a state of interruption and disruption others may well engage in endless studies of the Afrikan past uncovering greatness to empower themselves. Meanwhile, the Afrikan souls in the present can be severed or denied the historical evidence of their own existence beyond the disruptive moment. Here, the Afikan grasp on locating the truisms of self in time and space become stunted – a disempowering condition to state the least.

Afrikan souls surely have a duty and responsibility to themselves to recover a level of knowingness of the historical evidence of themselves in the now. This may necessarily include the drawing upon the research however they can best pull together the tapestry of their everlasting historical continuum. Indeed, the Afrikan surely ought utilise the evidence of self in the then to fully restore the self in the now and determine ascension accordingly. See, the historical evidence of self that is generated in the present surely must be empowering resource for those generations to come.

Each soul from whatever station, level or status can both recover historical evidence of the self of the past and be a part of generating historical evidence of the self in the present. In this, souls can do themselves a great service in safeguarding against contaminants of ill, self-destructive wrongdoings and the like.

The historical evidence of grand civilisations of the Arikan past are unquestionable. What of the imperative generation of historical evidence of grand civilisations in the present? Civilisation is not of happenstance.

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