What of Thinking Fullest Thriving Economy Right Now, This Instant?
- By kwende ukaidi
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- 18 Jun, 2023
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Celebrating the Empowerment of Self-Economy

Naturally, flourishing
self-economy like the empowering self-determined highly cultured norm it is a
part of is established and developed over time for the primary people of
creation. Their construction of pinnacle civilisation was not a miraculous
wand-waving activity with an instant result. Each soul and each generation of
souls made their upright contributory step of ascension to culminate in grand
expression. Even at the superlative levels of brilliancy of what onlookers
described as astonishing, continual development held natural incessancy.
Indeed, the spiritual and cultural under innings were core fabric woven foundationally
for any outward physical expression of grandeur.
Of course, with the interruption of the Maafa of recent centuries much by way of destructive vices have been set upon Afrikan life’s norms. Derailed from their natural and upright order of highly cultured living with self-economy function knowingness of the vast Afrikan continuum and its inherent generational processes can be thwarted. Here, souls may become constricted to thinking that unless something happens right now, this instant it is not worth doing. Of course, there are conditions and circumstance that may require immediate attention. However, to apply such a notion in blanket fashion to the imperative restoration of cultured life and self-economy could become acutely hampering and fuel self-destructive abandonment or neglect of vital life functioning.
Yet, the Afrikan continuum even if disrupted never ceases to be. All of its magnificent bountifulness etched throughout the ages can be rightfully reclaimed as key to ascension with some level of self-knowingness. If the Afrikan knows of (say) self-economy, its upright and vital function, its nature of continual development then surely the Afrikan can establish self-economy, its upright and vital function and reinvigorate its continual development. This is something only Afrikan souls can do for themselves and surely the Afrikan must.
At the same time, this soul people ought to safeguard themselves from ill-notions that all things must somehow produce instantaneous results to be worthy of any self-determined effort. Others that mean the Afrikan ill will surely rub their hands with glee at the prospect that Afrikan self-economy thriving is abandoned or neglected on the basis of readily projected falsehoods. Securing the self in general terms from ill-contaminants, self-destructive wrongdoings and the like is also a way of implementing the lessons learned from the disruptive period.
Far from being ‘fast-food’ a snack the highly civilised norm of Afrikan living with its thriving the well-prepared ‘home-cooked’ meal of everyday occurrence with skills, delivery and know-how cultivated across the generations. This spirit people of creation surely must cater for themselves and realise their fullest potential and capability of high civilisation with its self-economy flourishing as rightful order of brilliancy prevails.
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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