FIDELISM - Part 3

Fidelism Part Three.


Of all the Cuban histories penned, the greatest and most meaningful is that of Fidelism, the symbiosis of all that has existed before and after it.

Cartesianism often brushes against animism in 21st century Cuba. Where many modern leaders in other countries govern with mental patterns and systems of law and ideologies directly inherited from their colonial masters, based on foreign models and peoples, along principles incongruous to the fundamental reality of their own culture


Such is not the case for President Fidel Castro. That is the beauty of Cuba, that Fidelism did not allow the colonial powers to subjugate their autochthonous traditions and plant its own conceptions in its place.


The fever of Fidelism is fanned by its global doma, Fidel, the knower of its tradition, the holder of its voice, while other leaders are simply the depositories of small talk.


Fidel is gifted with a prodigious strength of memory and vision, anointed by the greatest of Fulani Silatigui domas, who transmitted to him the sacred and cosmic unity of the Cuban people.

Fidel, the man, the living legend, is a well-regulated man, master of the forces that inhabit him. Round about him things fall in line and disturbances subside. He disciplines his speech and does not utter it recklessly. He respects himself and is bound to authenticate the truth within him. Thus he does not fear the opinions of the neo-colonialist pigs.


Fidelism transcends western thought with esoteric knowledge and hence its decuprification effects have discombobulated the neo-colonial agendas.


This living legend has given Cuba both a history and a destiny and preserved the rich ethnocentric ideology of the Cuban people. He has built the cornerstones of Fidelsm on Equality, Education, Health and Technology and he has given the Cuban people the strength and tenacity that has earned them the respect and recognition of the global community.


Fidelism is a global phenomenon that embraces mankind in a very practical and result orientated way. This fever of Fidelism we in the Caribbean must respect and salute with a brotherhood of outstanding achievement.


Fidel is the hero. His wisdom has empowered us. His tenacity has given us a new hope. His might has made us re-think our responsibility of nation building. His vigorous, vibrant style of leadership has transformed our philosophy for developing countries.


Fidel is a perpetual phenomenon - the First Son of Earth, Master of Fire, Manipulator of Mysterious Forces - he is dreaded above all for his power and loved above all for his passion.


Remember my opening lines and now we can better understand the magico-religious and social context of Fidelism.


Viva Fidel!

Dr. Kevin J. Alcena, February 28, 2003
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