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I was supprised to see that in eight pages of interview Q and A, that the raspected elder didn't give thanks and ises onto the most high Jah! Of course I dont mean any disrespect and I do agree with alot of the points in the I-view but as much as rasta is a liberation of Ifrica isn't it also about an awareness of the most high?
I'm confused by the part of the discussion that talks about 'Religion' and how Rastafari could turn into a religion... Is that how the I dem address the spiritual awareness of Rastafari? By saying its moving away from a 'movement' and twoards a 'religion? The spiritual Jah Praising Rastafari Man/Womban is the wealth of Rastafari!--and is the way to liberation in I view. Its liberation through awareness and the pyramid accumulation of righteouss ones. Its a high place, ones cant get all fed up and anxious with others, wich is so easy to do. A personal knowledge of JAH within sees InI thru, no?
I Give thanks for interview, and raspect to the Rases. I guess I just want to add 'Praise the Most High One, Jah Rastafari' at the end! Its a life everliving from Ithiopia beginings without end. InI live today becuase the I blood has NEVER DIED, literally. From the absolute Irigin. And InI Itinually trod FORWARD, regretless, giving thanks!
Perfect Zion.
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