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Why insecure identity among Rasta ?

Greetings All,
One question, if I know who I am, where I am and what I'm doing. If I remember what I did and know what I have to do. If my life is my business, not other people's life....
Why insecure about my identity? Why try to confirm my ideas by saying that other people is wrong?
For me today, i see a big school 24 hours a day. Me and my life.
For me to be Rasta is to be ready to assume christ's identity on earth. To live this principles on skin, bones and blood.

I send love to ALL because I send it to me, 24 hours of my day.
Give thanks for ALL the views on the Board, Thanks for the opportunity to reason.
Internet is something very new to me. In fact, only 3 or 5% of the people in Brasil have access to it. So I KNOW the utility.
Everything has utility when we understand the FUNCTION of things.

LOVE, REASON and Guidance

The Brethren Ras Mandingo, Recife (Brasil)

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