What of Royal Beingness?
- By kwende ukaidi
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- 12 Sep, 2023
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Celebrating the Grand Monarchs of Liberty and Nationhood

What is it that constitutes being
regal for the primary and spirit people of creation? These souls of immense
pioneering substance brought forth governance, structure and rightful order to
their societies that secured powerful ascension and etched superlative civilisation
in the annals their continuum. Yet, being royal as a descriptor of self-determined
living for this soul people goes beyond the appointment of a specific role in
office. It reflects upright qualities of beingness in how these souls relate to
themselves and necessarily engage in the construction, development and security
of their highly civilised norm.
According to one contemporary mainstream source royalty attracts the following definitions:
“regal character or bearing : nobility”.
By extension, another mainstream source suggests character is a:
“reference to behaviour or personality”.
See, when Afrikan people hold their natural norm of living self-knowingness their regal qualities abound as the behavioural thrust of upright constructiveness prevails. Afrikan souls naturally hold high levels of self-respect and express themselves accordingly. Their pinnacle civilisations that flourished throughout the ages were a reflection of their regal character and bearing. Indeed, grand construction was nobility of rightful order expressed.
Now, ‘fast forward’ to a time of interruption and disruption. Subject to a barrage of ills pushed and peddled into popularity at epidemic proportions, others that mean the Afrikan ill surely rub their hands with glee at the prospect of behavioural degradation amongst the people of soul. The litany of vices promoting self-destruction, chaos and disorder in Afrikan life are far too many to list here. Yet, whatever the challenges of imposition are, it is only Afrikan souls that can reject the consumption of ills in respect of their own beingness and restore their fullest upright flourishing.
With the restoration of a level of self-knowingness Afrikan people can recover their regal standards of being and build for their ascension accordingly. Here, vices of ill can be rightfully brought into check as the Afrikan asks of themselves when faced with imposition, ‘Is this of regal character or bearing?’. Void of self-knowingness the natural filter to secure self-respect and behaviour of upright construction can be left wanting to state the least.
Compelling descriptors such as regal and noble bring with them a level of responsibility for soul people amongst themselves. These are descriptors that naturally form a part of the Afrikan personality as does the imperative to build for continual ascension. In this, such upright qualities can be restored, cultivated and expressed from whatever station, level or status a soul may hold. In so doing, construction can again be the pervasive norm and any royal office role is then a reflection of the behavioural characteristics that are already a mainstay amongst this spirit people of creation.
Of course, the Afrikan does the self a great service in securing the self against contaminants of ill, self-destructive wrongdoings and the like. This royal people can – and surely must – build civilisation as they best know how – superlatively!
Mfalme - Malkia Wa Uhuru is an observance period lasting seven days immediately following the celebration of Yemanja-Olukun SIku. This is a special time for the spiritual and cultural elevation of great warrior monarchs that have committed their lives to the ascendancy of Afrikan souls. This wonderful observance is a part of the cultural calendar of the Universal Royal Afrikan Nation (URAN).
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