What of Historical Information?

  • By kwende ukaidi
  • 26 Oct, 2023

Celebrating the Great Afrikan History Continuum

For the pioneering builders of greatest and most enduring civilisations ever to exist, the recollection of their history holds pragmatic implication. Rather than the sheer pursuit of unapplied trivia, knowingness of past self-determined experience informs present and future unfolding so that (amongst much else) continuity of this soul people’s ascension can be maximally realised.  If a series of building blocks are sourced, fashioned and laid by one generation, the knowingness of their existence and process can allow the next to additionally source, fashion and lay their series of blocks. Thus, progressive life construction is a continual mainstay and upright thrust naturally informed by the lessons and brilliancy of that which has been. Here then, historical information is vital.

In the contemporary era, a mainstream source illustrates an application of historical information. In a pragmatic sense, it highlights the following:

“The term historical information refers to any information containing resources that may be utilized by a project team and or a project team leader for the purposes of garnering as much information as is possible about projects, activities, or events that had taken place in previous time periods for the purposes of providing adequate insight and background to the team when making decisions that will ultimately affect the course of the current project”.

So, history informs, history applies and history is applied to yield the results deemed necessary for a designated purpose. For Afrikan souls as the builders of superlative civilisation, surely their history informs their natural norm of rightfully ordered and superlative construction.

However in a state of interruption and disruption, Afrikan souls may be subject to historical ‘information’ that is selected, fashioned, pushed and peddled by others that mean this primary people ill. Historical information made widely and readily accessible may also largely only relate to a period in which others dominate or control Afrikan existence. Here, historical ‘information’ relates to the experiences determined by others for the advancement or benefit of others and to the neglect of Afrikan upright determinisms at best.  In other words, the exclusive relaying of other peoples’ history.

Surely then, Afrikan souls have a duty and responsibility to themselves to recover their historical information for the empowerment of their constructive endeavours. To remain historically uninformed is to negate the vast and bountiful repository of self-determined Afrikan excellence and superlative building of rightful order. Indeed, the lessons of challenge and disruption can gain clarity and context appropriately. Each soul from whatever station, level or status can make progressive steps of historically informed recovery for ascension. At the same time, souls can do themselves a great service in safeguarding against contaminants of ill, self-destructive wrongdoing and the like.

This soul people of exceptional pioneering excellence, can – and surely must – build civilised living to realise their optimal norm. Informed by their richly endowed history continuum, it is readily obvious that civilisation is not of happenstance.

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