What of Safeguarding the Special Self?

  • By kwende ukaidi
  • 15 Apr, 2023

Celebrating the Specialness of Self and Spiritual Focal Space

So, the Afrikan is special as the primary souls of humanity by the grace of the Creator Supreme. So, the Afrikan is special as the pioneers of culture and civilisation. So, the Afrikan is special as the developers and orchestrators of the greatest and most enduring civilisations ever to exist. So, the Afrikan is special in being spirit dominant and not spirit recessive. So, the Afrikan is special in being melanin dominant and not melanin recessive. So, the Afrikan is special as a superlative creative force throughout the ages. So, the Afrikan is special in their unending natural norm of self-determined ascension throughout the journeying of their richly endowed continuum. Ought not self-knowingness of such specialness be a mainstay feature of Afrikan life now and throughout the tomorrows to come as it was then? Ought not optimal expression of self-specialness steeped in rightful order be realised in the now and throughout the tomorrows to come by building in the upward continuance of the then? Ought not the specialness of the Afrikan soul be safeguarded in self-determined spiritual-cultural living punctuated with spiritual focal space and any other means necessary?

Despite the interruptions and disruptions of the Maafa of recent centuries in which the push to answer such questions in the negative have been peddled by others that mean the Afrikan ill; the natural restorative thrust for the soul people of the world surely yields answers in the affirmative. It is the Afrikan who can (and surely must) restore and lift the self to provide an emphatic and resounding ‘Yes!’ to such questions through their upright deeds for ascension. This is determination beyond sheer theoretical and intellectual whining. This is the pragmatic engagement of living self-knowingness: ordered, upright and for this soul people’s betterment. This is the stuff of civilisation to be cultivated, developed and expressed to attain the pinnacle heights that are the norm of Afrikan life.

Yet, duty, responsibility and experiences of disruption compel security to be an unneglected feature in the imperative thrust for ascension. Levels of safeguarding surely must be present in the process of self-restoration. Levels of safeguarding must surely also exist in the upright application of self-engagement. Levels of safeguarding must surely be present for achievements of self-betterment made.

The Afrikan norm of pinnacle civilisation is not a phenomenon of happenstance. Nor is it a phenomenon void of challenge. It comes from the self-determined, natural and unrelenting thrust of brilliancy and rightful order brought about by this soul people fulfilling their maximum potential and maximum capability for the ascension of themselves. Victoriously, of supreme preciousness is such thrust that steps to safeguard it must surely match its brilliancy and unrelented-ness.

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