What of Soul People’s World History?

  • By kwende ukaidi
  • 17 Oct, 2023

Celebrating the Great Afrikan History Continuum

The experience of Afrikan souls from ancient times was not confined to Afrikan continent. This soul people ventured into the world at large bringing with them all of the skills, wisdom and highly cultured ways that gave rise to their norm of pinnacle civilisation within their land of origin. This is the primary people of humanity who’s travel and expanse created their own richly endowed world of constructive brilliancy and grand achievement. Indeed, in drawing upon the knowledge and lessons that emanate from their experiences regardless of geographical location, each generation of Afrikan souls could be empowered by their world history and continue to secure, build and develop their world accordingly.

According to a contemporary mainstream source the term world history holds the following definition:

“World history is macrohistory – the study of human history across boundaries. World historians examine developments that go beyond single states, cultures, and regions, including movements (of peoples, cultures, commodities, diseases, and ideas), cross-cultural contact, and exchange”.

In a state of interruption and disruption, multitudes of Afrikan souls have been subject to displacement by the hands of others that mean the Afrikan ill. Yet still, their world of experience still exists for this soul people. Their world experience of the then, remains a grand repository for their empowerment and the upright constructive engagement with themselves can be a catalyst to build.

In knowing something of the best of their historical world, this primary people may come to realise that geographical location, cultural aesthetics and so on may not be valid reasons to stunt nor abandon construction of their world in the now. Naturally, geographical location nor cultural aesthetics can overshadow core cultural fabric and fundamental oneness of being. Wherever the Afrikan stands, the Afrikan can build. Wherever the Afrikan stands the Afrikan can cultivate growth. Wherever the Afrikan stands the Afrikan can put the shoulder to the wheel of upright ascension. From whatever station, level or status the Afrikan can progressively engage in upright posture.  

Surely, each soul has a duty and responsibility to self to restore some semblance of knowingness of their powerfully enriched world history continuum and apply themselves accordingly in the best ways possible. At the same time, souls can do themselves a great service in safeguarding against contaminants of ill, self-destructive wrongdoing and the like.

The Afrikan in the past build their world replete with grand civilisation. The Afrikan in the present can restore the self and build their world now for the Afrikan of tomorrow to inherit and build with and upon. The natural and highly civilised world of this primary people is not a phenomenon of happenstance.

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