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Re: Is rasta Division or Inclusion?

I thought that One Love meant One Love. If you want to talk about it, be about it. I have found that to many Rastafarians cast Fireburn judgement stones after one another because this one believes that and that one knows this. What brought me into the Rasta Way of Life was more the Unifying Spirit of Oneness that seemed to be a Universal principal among Rasta people.

Unfortunately, just like all groups on this planet Rastas have come to a place where they must define what each and every person must believe in. Twelve Tribes vs Nyabinghi vs Bobo Shanti vs you name it. This causes division. I wish this board can be a place where we can break through the walls that divide us so that we can consciously come together in UNITY!

Peace and Oneness

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