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Re: Ethiopian/Solomonic Tradition of Qabalah

Well then that's what ya should have said in the first place, instead of talking about "sand monkeys" and "slave dialect."
I ain't sweating you, I have a woman thank you very much, the reason I talkin to you is because you're my sista who is talking a lot of things I agree with, but then also some things that I very strongly disagree with. If I am convinced something is the TRUTH, then I have an obligation to try to convince people who don't see the truth, especially when it seems they're half-way there but is getting caught up on a stumbling block.
By the way my knotty are not "wild" huge bongo locks, although they may well be in a decade or so as I am letting JAH and Mumma Nature tek care of them. All different kinda locks are beautiful.

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