What of Souls Embracing Their Continuum Rather Than Continuum Abandonment?
- By kwende ukaidi
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- 28 Jun, 2023
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Celebrating the Empowerment of Self-Economy

The richly endowed continuum of
Afrikan souls is a repository of excellence beyond compare. It charts the
greatest and most enduring civilisations ever to exist. The outstanding brilliancy
of highly cultured living with all its vital areas of functioning are etched throughout
its annals as an eternal resource of knowingness for this spirit people of
creation in any time period. One of the vital areas of functioning is that of
self-economy who’s core components of land and peoplehood is agelessly
unchanged. Of course, the unique outcomes of pinnacle civilisation with
unparalleled longevity suggest that the functioning of this people’s
self-economy – as with other areas of functioning - also contained its unique qualities
of excellence. Hence, as a resource of knowingness for its people the Afrkan
continuum is of powerful importance.
Void of knowingness of their continuum the Afrikan surely has a dislocated existence. This was certainly the intention of others that mean the Afrikan ill during the course of the Maafa of recent centuries. Yet, the effects imposed disruption may express itself in the lives of Afrikan souls by proxy. If others of ill sought to sever Afrikan souls from the natural knowingness of their continuum, have Afrikan souls themselves succumbed to taking on the role of effecting denial to comply with subnormal condition? Only Afrikan souls can answer this for themselves and should the answer be affirming of disorder then it is the Afrikan who can and must effect self-recovery and ascension of rightful order.
Amidst the barrage of vices pushed and peddled in the attempt to fuel the denial of their continuum, Afrikan souls may face the challenges of being able to discern truism from fictional fantasy. Indeed, disempowering fictional fantasy can carry an appeal of comfortability in order to somehow normalise the abnormal state of suboptimality. Others that mean the Afrikan ill may fabricate a ‘version’ of the soul people’s continuum to suit an anti-Afrikan agenda. Will the Afrikan then succumb and likewise concoct false disempowering narratives steeped in unknowingness of self by proxy? Surely not. Surely, the Afrikan would take whatever best possible steps of upright progress to restore knowingness of self-economy and the highly civilised norm that it serves. Surely, the Afrikan would safeguard the self from contaminants of ill and self-destructive wrongdoings. Surely, the Afrikan must.
The self-determined development, cultivation and thriving of self-economy is a firm part of the Afrikan continuum. Therefore, in any denial or abandonment of their continuum Afrikan souls can end up denying their economy and other areas of vital self-determined functioning. From whatever station, level or status the Afrikan may hold a contributory upright step forward can surely be made -however large or small - for the recovery, development and thriving of self-economy in service of this soul people’s highly civilised normality.
Ujamaa Kiburi Siku is a wonderful part of the spiritual-cultural observance calendar of the Universal Royal Afrikan Nation. It takes place in the first week of June marking the time of significant occurrence both on the continent of Afrika and in the diaspora concerning Afrikan economy. Ujamaa Kiburi Siku as with the other observances on the Afrikan cultural calendar is just that – an observance. Therefore, wherever the Afrikan is whether at home, at a community gathering or elsewhere it can be observed.
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