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Liberation

Liberation is not merely a political statement, it is a freeing which requires mental exercise. Liberation requires the courage to challenge, disrupt, and ultimately free the Afrikan minds from the Eurocentric underpinnings that have long shaped Afrikans’ perception of self and world. These constructs, embedded in systems of religion, education, and culture, are too often steeped in misinformation, distortion, and deliberate erasure of Afrikan truths. 

 

To embark on liberation, one must dare to question the familiar. By dismantling inherited norms taught through colonized norms, and awakening to the reality of who we are, the true liberation and empowerment begins to develop in the mind.

 

“In the breaking of mental chains, one can release the burden long carried.”

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An essential key to liberation is to allow the mind to work through self-reversal. Self-reversal requires turning inward and reclaiming the Afrikan realities that lie dormant within. Within each of us dwells an untapped reservoir of Ancestral wisdom, cultural integrity, and spiritual depth. To open the door to this inner reservoir is to begin the journey of becoming whole. 

 

The path is deeply personal. It demands a self examination of your own Eurocentric personalities, the behaviors, beliefs, and assumptions absorbed through the colonized systems. The intensity and honesty of this self-examination determines the pace of transformation. The more willing one is to confront and unlearn, the quicker one is drawn closer to the Afrocentric true self.

Liberation is not just reclaiming land, resources, or power, it is about reclaiming identity. It is about seeing, knowing, and living as Afrikans unshackled by falsehoods, and empowered by the truths of our heritage. This is the foundation of real freedom: a mind that is no longer colonized but is fully awake, fully Afrikan, and fully sovereign.

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