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Definitions by Reuel-Azriel

magnigent par conduite 

Magnigent par conduite (noun)

Definition:

1. A term coined by Reuel-Azriel, a neologist and author, featured on his coat of arms, denoting individuals who exhibit both magnanimity and the ideals of a gentleman in their conduct and actions.

2. It signifies a combination of noble character, honorable behavior, and virtuous conduct in interpersonal interactions.

3. These individuals demonstrate generosity, kindness, forgiveness, and nobility, consistently upholding ethical conduct, virtuous actions, and adherence to social norms.

"Magnigent par conduite" can be interpreted as "magnigent by conduct" or "magnigents through behavior." It suggests individuals who exhibit both the qualities of being magnanimous and embodying the ideals of a gentleman in their conduct and actions. These individuals demonstrate a combination of noble character, honorable behavior, and virtuous conduct in their interactions with others.

The combined summary would be: Magnigents by conduct refers to individuals who display magnanimity and embody the qualities traditionally associated with being a gentleman. It signifies a character marked by greatness of spirit, integrity, and honorable behavior, consistently demonstrating generosity, kindness, forgiveness, and nobility in their interactions. These individuals prioritize ethical conduct, virtuous actions, courtesy, respect, chivalry, and adherence to social norms, treating others with kindness, consideration, and dignity.
“His embodiment of magnigent par conduite made him a respected figure in society, known for his noble character, kindness, and adherence to ethical behavior.”
Magnigent (noun): an individual who embodies the qualities of both a gentleman and a magnanimous spirit or person.

Definition: A singular form of the word “magnigents,” which is a portmanteau combining the words “gentlemen” and “magnanimous.” It refers to an individual who embodies the qualities of both a gentleman and a magnanimous spirit.

Reuel-Azriel, an esteemed author and neologist, is credited with coining the term "Magnigent." This unique word holds a significant place in his literary contributions and personal identity, as it is prominently featured on his coat of arms. Derived from his motto, "Magnigent par conduite," which translates to "Magnanimous by conduct," this word encapsulates Reuel-Azriel's philosophy and ideals. Through his literary prowess and linguistic creativity, Reuel-Azriel has introduced the world to the concept of being "Magnigent," representing the harmonious fusion of magnanimity and gentlemanly conduct.
Example: The term “magnigent” represents an individual who exemplifies the characteristics of a true gentleman, displaying courteous and honorable behavior, while also possessing a generous, forgiving, and noble nature.
Magnigent by Reuel-Azriel June 2, 2023

Ethnical-Cocooning 

Ethnical-Cocooning, coined by Reuel-Azriel Lé Flore, is a transformative process whereby an ethnic group breaks away from their native country and heritage, and undergoes an incubation period to emerge as a new, hybrid ethnic group. This process involves assimilating into the new host country, territory, and society, and acculturating by denouncing the ancestral homeland through deprogramming. It is a form of cultural metamorphosis, in which an ethnic group sheds its old identity and embraces a new one, while preserving aspects of their original culture.

As a theory, Ethnical-Cocooning suggests that the transformation of ethnic identity is a natural process of cultural evolution, which is driven by the forces of globalization and migration. It proposes that the hybridization of cultures, resulting from this transformation, can lead to the emergence of new and innovative cultural expressions, which can enrich and diversify society.
My family's experience of ethnical-cocooning began when we moved to a new country and had to adapt to a new culture while also trying to maintain our heritage.

Neoethniculthegeny 

Developed by Reuel-Azriel® in his book, Dont Call me Black, Call Me Bulan, Neoethniculthegeny" is a new term that combines the concepts of "neoethnicity," "ethnivolution," "cultural renaissance," and "ethnogeny" into a single word.

Neoethniculthegeny (noun): a term denoting a transformative process of cultural development within the black community, resulting in the emergence of a new and distinct form of ethnicity. This new form of ethnicity suggests progress and growth, reflecting a gradual and transformative process of cultural development. It emphasizes the revitalization of cultural identity within the black community, as well as the emergence of a new and distinct cultural identity for black people. Overall, Neoethniculthegeny represents a new era of cultural development and progress within the black community, characterized by a sense of rebirth and renewal of cultural identity.

Neoethnicity" - This term implies a new form of ethnicity that has evolved from previous forms. It suggests a sense of progress and growth.

"Ethnivolution" - This term combines "ethnicity" and "evolution" to convey the idea of a gradual and transformative process of cultural development.

"Cultural Renaissance" - This term emphasizes the rebirth and revitalization of cultural identity within the black community.

"Ethnogeny" - This term combines "ethnicity" and "genesis" to suggest the emergence of a new and distinct cultural identity for black people.
The rise of Neoethniculthegeny has resulted in a fusion of diverse cultural practices, music, and art, creating a vibrant and eclectic cultural landscape that celebrates diversity and promotes inclusivity.

Ethno-Cultural-Self-Actualizationism 

Known by the Acronym ECAS (pronounced ee-kas) Coined by, Reuel-Azriel, in his bookDon’t Call Me Black, Call Me Bulan.

Ethno-Cultural-Self-Actualizationism" is a term that combines the concepts of ethno (referring to ethnicity), cultural (referring to culture), and self-actualizationism (referring to the process of achieving one's full potential) into a single word.

This term implies a focus on the exploration and development of cultural and ethnic identity as a means of achieving personal growth and fulfillment. It suggests a process of self-exploration and transformation that involves embracing and celebrating one's cultural heritage and identity, while also striving to reach one's full potential as an individual.
Many individuals find that practicing ethno-cultural-self-actualizationism helps them better understand and appreciate their cultural roots, while also empowering them to pursue their personal goals with a strong sense of identity and purpose.

Bulanism 

Bulanism, a racial philosophy, coined by Reuel-Azriel, is the philosophical and political stance that centers around the axiomatic identification and celebration of one's own qualities, beliefs, personality traits, appearance, and expressions of racial identity, and the active advocacy for the use of the term "Bulan" as a more empowering and accurate classification for people of sub-Saharan African ancestry and indigenous peoples of Oceania, free from the derogatory and limiting racial slurs and classifications imposed by colonial oppressors.

The core beliefs of Bulanism include the celebration of bulanness (Africanness) the promotion of cultural awareness and the advancement of social and economic justice for people of color. Bulanism is not just a movement, but a way of life that is grounded in the principles of unity, self-love, and empowerment.
"Her commitment to bulanism is evident in the way she proudly identifies herself as bulan and advocates for the recognition and celebration of the cultural contributions of sub-Saharan African and Oceania indigenous peoples."
Bulanism by Reuel-Azriel April 14, 2023
Bulan, coined by Reuel-Azriel, is a word that is meant to replace the negative connotations associated with the terms "Black" and "Negro."

The term "bulan" is a newly coined identity label that seeks to redefine the way people of African descent are classified. Rather than relying on terms such as "black" or "Negro," which have been shown to have negative connotations and to perpetuate stereotypes, bulan offers a more positive and inclusive alternative. While "black" is often used as a political and skin color-based category, bulan is intended to be a broader, more inclusive term that recognizes the diversity of people of African descent.

Bulan is intended to encompass people of African descent regardless of their skin color or specific country of origin. It recognizes that not all people of African descent have dark skin, and that people of African descent can come from a variety of different cultural backgrounds. Unlike "black" or "Negro," which have been used to create divisions between different groups of people, bulan is intended to bring people together under a common identity.
That is a beautiful bulan woman.
He is an intelligent bulan man.

He’s apart of the bulan race.
Bulan by Reuel-Azriel April 14, 2023