What of History Inspiration?

  • By kwende ukaidi
  • 25 Oct, 2023

Celebrating the Great Afrikan History Continuum

Afrikan souls have a powerful source of inspiration in their history. Indelibly etched into annals of their continuum are: magnificent achievements of pioneering excellence and phenomenal feats of upright construction. So much so, that the establishment of the greatest and most enduring civilisations ever to exist became a mainstay norm for this soul people of creation. With such a richly endowed experience to draw upon, Afrikan souls in any present period can apply themselves to life with impetus greatly inspired from that which they had brought to be before. Indeed, any great life and upright life applications of rightful ascension in any present time will surely become a part of the grand repository of historical inspiration.

In the contemporary era, a mainstream source asks and somewhat answers the question, ‘what is history good for?’, in relational to inspiration thus:

“So, history, then, what is it good for? Quite a lot of things, as it turns out, and not in the least does it serve as the source of inspiration for the stuff that we engage with when trying to wind down after a day’s hard work. It inspires what makes up a large chunk of our “(popular) culture”, for want of a better word.

If you have any creative ambitions, it might not be such a bad idea to follow the example of other great writers and hit the history books first, or delve into world mythology or ancient literature”.

For Afrikan souls, engaging in activities of self-knowingness after a day’s hard work can present its challenges especially in a state of interruption and disruption where daily efforts can best serve the interest of others to the neglect of self. Of course, others that mean the Afrikan ill will surely relish the prospect of an Afrikan total neglect of self and abject lack in any knowing of Afrikan history. Yet, this soul people have the capacity to ‘dig deep’ and gain traction the recovery of their knowingness and reconnection to their powerfully inspirational continuum.

If present culture is inspired by history and all the Afrikan knows is the experience of interrupted existence then ‘culture’ (or rather pseudo-culture) can be ‘inspired’ by disorder and be reflective of it. Likewise, creative endeavours can be influenced by what is ‘known’ (or lack thereof).

On the other hand, should Afrikan souls recover some semblance of knowing of the greatness of their self-determined achievements in the then – what will the Afrikan be inspired to do in the now? To put it another way, if Afrikan souls know that they are the exceptional builders of superlative civilisation, surely they will be inspired to do build superlatively in the now and throughout the tomorrows to come. Here, each soul can make a progressive upright step of progress to reconnect to their history continuum and apply themselves to upright ascension accordingly. At the same time, souls can do themselves a great service is safeguarding against contaminants of ill, self-destructive wrongdoings and the like.

Civilised living is a constructive endeavour and grand civilisations are constructed. Civilisation is not of happenstance. What will Afrikan souls inspire themselves to do?

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