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Imajesti
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« on: April 10, 2007, 11:45:45 AM »

Iman a balhead dread. I turn ova my life unto Rastafari a few years now but due to my occupation it is not advisable to wear locks. I believe seh Jah whould want I fi exacize wisdom, Him would'nt  want I fi dash weh a career I've been building and vested in fa soo long, however mi know seh Jah always care fi Him children an would neva leave I fi go hungry. Anyway mi heart deh weh mi locks shoulda be, so locks or no locks a still Jah a guide IanI.  Wah u think?   
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Poetic_Princess
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« Reply #1 on: April 12, 2007, 09:38:16 PM »

Brethren I see nothing wrong with it, as Morgan Hertiage says "ya dont have to be dread to be rasta", Once you know where your heart and self is brethren I believe you are on the right trod.
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I refuse to accept the view that mankind is so tragically bound to the starless midnight of racism and war that the bright daybreak of peace and brotherhood can never become reality.
wezekana
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« Reply #2 on: June 15, 2007, 10:23:44 AM »

You can't serve two masters.
Reason for me the difference between blood donation for monetary gain, selling sex or cutting off your own crown for economic prosperity...
Believe me, Rasta, if an employer were to say, "Yunno, We've got all the workers we need. Only spots left open are for one armed, one legged employees." tell me what right thinking man would set out about chopping off his limbs? None. Exactly.
A right thinking man would seek employment elsewhere. I memba' listenin' to Pato Banton as a yout' until he made da' song wid de lyrics "Nuff kinda dread, it nuh neccessity." Me love Pato Banton, straight up and down, but me nuh listen Pato Banton no more afa dat.
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wezekana
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« Reply #3 on: June 15, 2007, 10:28:51 AM »

At the same time , Rasta... It is too true
Jah whould want I fi exacize wisdom, Him would'nt  want I fi dash weh a career I've been building and vested in fa soo long, however mi know seh Jah always care fi Him children an would neva leave I fi go hungry. Anyway mi heart deh weh mi locks shoulda be, so locks or no locks a still Jah a guide IanI. 
There is no mark against you for doing what you must inna babylon.
Love and Raspect
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Happiness
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« Reply #4 on: June 15, 2007, 03:22:05 PM »

The same way we watch out for wolves in sheep clothing.  Well, we do the same in Babylon.  Walk the walk, talk the talk but we know what is in our heart.  Jah know!  I wear a monkey suit every day to work but when I'm free (in the physical) my head is wrapped and my gown is long. 

InI work the shitstem so that we can feed InI Idren.  I live in the city and I can't plant my own corn, I can't grown my own fruit so, InI play the shitstem like it tries to play InI. 

I wear my dreads on my heart until Jah blesses I with a time to free up and grow I dreads in full glory as a Queen. 

My Idren ispect I as a Queen just the same. 
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