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

  • By kwende ukaidi
  • 16 Jan, 2025

Remembering a Great Hero 

It would surely seem strange – if not nonsensical – for Afrikan souls throughout their norm of self-determined and highly civilised living to be non-accepting of themselves in any general sense. Yet, in a state of interruption and disruption where others that mean the Afrikan ill have sought to wreak havoc, chaos and destruction upon Afrikan souls natural normalities for this soul people can become troubled to state the least. 

According to a contemporary mainstream source, the term self-acceptance attracts the following meaning in relation to an individual:  

“True self-acceptance is embracing who you are, without any qualifications, conditions, or exceptions”. 

In the context of this discussion, self-acceptance is considered as a vital quality for a whole people. In this case, Afrikan souls. As such, it is deemed pertinent to adapt and expand upon the sourced detail to bring this level of focus to the fore. In so doing, something that looks like the following may result: 

“Afrikan self-acceptance is when Afrikan souls here, there and elsewhere embrace who they are as Afrikan people with their natural core and shared oneness of being. This can naturally be rightfully brought to the fore with appropriate learning and development to facilitate knowingness of self. When Afrikan self-acceptance flourishes it rejects harmful and fragmenting pseudo-identities, pseudo-cultural fabric, miseducation of self and other ills taking hold of Afrikan life. Here, Afrikan souls naturally realise their authenticity of self void of any imposed ‘qualifications’, ‘conditions’ or ‘exceptions’”.  

The great hero Omowale Malcolm X with his profound words of deep wisdom emphatically and succinctly states that Afrikan souls must be: 

“acceptable to ourselves”. 

Surely, if the Afrikan does otherwise then others that mean the Afrikan ill will delight at the prospect of an Afrikan downspin towards doom. Only Afrikan souls can restore and determine the fullest realisation of their self-acceptance here, there and elsewhere. This is the stuff of grand empowerment and as this primary people of creation were able to live their pinnacle norm of highly civilised substance in the then, so too can they do so in the now and throughout the tomorrows to come. After all, civilisation is not of happenstance.  

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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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