When You Put a Seed In the Soil It Remains Beneath the Soil Until the Season Changes: What of an Eternal Season of Having Positive Self Revelation? 

  • By kwende ukaidi
  • 20 Jan, 2025

Remembering a Great Hero 

As Afrikan souls naturally examine their uniquely extensive and enriched continuum their grand and outwardly expressed achievements can readily come to the fore. One may see pioneering excellence in technological advancement, literary genius flow and so on. Yet, the qualities of self-beingness cultivated by Afrikan souls amongst themselves to produce the grand results can sometimes go amiss. The outward expressions of excellence replete throughout the Afrikan experience are never without their upright substance.  

 Unfortunately, in times of interruption and disruption where Afrikan souls can be destructively set upon by others that mean the Afrikan ill, not only can knowledge of their Afrikan experience be rendered void of qualities that give rise to excellent expression, the natural ability to self-cultivate any such quality in the self may also be denied. Indeed, any necessary, empowering and wholesome study Afrikan souls would naturally have of themselves and their experience may be subject to attempted denial.   

What then is the result should the Afrikan allow their natural norm of self-determined cultivation, learning and development to suffer? Surely, Afrikan life expressions would be telling. See, the phenomenon of self-revelation is true whether the Afrikan self is at its natural norm of optimality or whether it has been denied optimality through miseducation or other forms of ill imposition.  

According to a contemporary mainstream source the term self-revelation as it relates to the individual is the:   

“disclosure of one's character or motives, especially inadvertently”. 

Another mainstream source describes self-revelation also in relation to the individual thus:  

“revelation of one's own thoughts, feelings, and attitudes especially without deliberate intent”.. 

In order to bring focus to the level of a whole people in service of their ascension – specifically the Afrikan – adaptation of the sourced details is considered apt. In so doing, something that looks like the following may be the result: 

“Afrikan self-revelation is the revelation of wholesome, upright and positive thoughts, feelings and attitudes Afrikan souls have cultivated of and for themselves here, there and elsewhere. Because core and shared knowledge of self is naturally cultivated and prevalent, outward expression of the Afrikan self even on an inadvertent basis can remain upright and positive to service continual Afrikan ascension”.  

The great hero Omowale Malcolm X powerfully and eloquently highlights an aspect of negative self-revelation steeped in unknowingness of self when he states: 

“In hating Afrika and in hating the Afrikans, we ended up hating ourselves, without even realising it. Because you can't hate the roots of a tree and not end up hating yourself”. 

Of course, Afrika or Afrikans expressing hatred towards Afrikans in the diaspora, or Afrikans in the diaspora expressing hatred toward each other is also direly negative. Positive self-revaltion rooted in appropriate levels of upright cultivation is thus key. After all, civilisation is not of happenstance.  

The Universal Royal Afrikan Nation (URAN) is an organ that is rooted in spiritual and cultural fabric for the imperative the mission of global Afrikan ascendancy. Throughout its annual observance calendar cycle URAN energises active knowingness in and from the core spirit levels of Afrikan beingness. To find out more about URAN and its spiritual-cultural mission for liberty and nationhood click here. The exquisite URAN pendant can be obtained online by clicking here.

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The important text: From Ajar to Omowale – The Spiritual & Garveyite Journey of Malcolm X by this author is available to purchase online here. The trailer for this important text can be found online here. This publication provides detail on the life and example of this great hero. You can also visit the establishment of Yemanja-O to pick up a copy.

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Also, visit www.u-ran.org for links to Afrikan liberation Love radio programme on Universal Royal Afrikan Radio online.