CleatusJdingo
Active Member
so any Rastafarian want to lay on me the whole deal of your religious beliefs, I have read a couple bookish history reports on it but I never got from them where Rasta is now. Thanks for schooling me
rastafari isnt really a religion..its more of a way of life and a belief system...it has no official bible or doctorine..there are no rules..or regulations...it is named so after Halie Selassie who was emperor of eithiopia from around 1920 or so until the late 1970s..he was born Ras tafari makonnen..some rastas believe him to be god or jehovah..hence the saying "jah rastafari" this is believed so due to many spiritual and biblical propheceys..he comes from the lineage of king solomin and the queen of sheba...in the begining rasta was a pro africa anti european group that followed the teachings of marcus garvey who told of biblical prophecys that a king will come to power in eithiopia known as the king of kings lord of lords the conquering lion of juda..ras tafari fullfiled that prophecy..but instead of teaching of black supremacy he taught that all men and women are from the same lineage..that we as humanity are all equal...he also taught that religion is division..a division of people and of class also that we should have faith and practice spiritualism and that no man should be judged by his spiritual belief...today there are over 3 million rastas worldwide and all practice their faith in many different ways..rasta is about pure love for life and humanity, respect and humility towards each other giving thanks and praise toward jah ( whom ever you believe that to be)..to live life simple and away from babylon influence and control..to live your life with true liberty and freedom as a man whos no better or no worse than another man......this is my understanding of rastafari...like i said there is no strict doctorine or bible to guide...its just a way of life and love for me....so any Rastafarian want to lay on me the whole deal of your religious beliefs, I have read a couple bookish history reports on it but I never got from them where Rasta is now. Thanks for schooling me
bless up rasta.....thank you for the words.......as bob marley said "when you smoke the herb it reveals you to yourself"......For I, rasta has always been based on the idea that Man can only understand the world by directly communing with God, using the Tree of Life as a holy sacrament.
Rasta today are the living prophets.
Jeremiah, Isaiah, John the Baptist, Jesus, and Samson and others
did likewise. All observed the vow of the Nazarite from the Book of Leviticus:
To not cut one's hair as a promise of dedication to God and Truth.
Blessings rasta....InI also live in babylon...but InI chant dem babylon down daily until InI can live free from babylon with InI family and friends...InI use baylon as a means to an end!!!!!!!...praise H.I.M. Haile Selassie I Jah Rasta farInIIi Havent Took The Nazerite Vow Tho...ii Live As Is In Babylon