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Re: The woman that is come into thine house

Through observance in the communities I have noticed many Rastamen bring wombmen into the trod. The wombman then knows only what is taught to her by her kingman and usually she must surrender to his ways and let them become hers. This can be a good thing and bad thing. The result often times to the wombmen that change their ways for their men is that they resent it when waters get rough in the relationship. They are more likely to leave the trod due to their foundation not being through a personal relationship with the Almighty within themselves.

The positive side is that they may find it within themselves and stay with the trod even if the relationship ends. Only to grow further and deeper into the livity.

I'm sure it is very different in Zimbabwe, as Rasta is a very trendy thing in this area, and so there are plenty ones adorned in their Rasta gear that aren't following the livity. It's much easier for ones to let it be a flash phase in their lives rather than a commitment to the works of HIM when living in the states.

Yet still there are plenty ones that would not, as you said- conform to the lifestyle, due to it being a heavy load. It's a lot to take on for wombmen that are set in their ways and prefer the vanities of the world. It's a big responsibility to commit to the King and sight the reality of the times. Especially when coming from certain cultures where dreadlocks, when dreadlocks are considered dirty and poverty stricken. No matter what country, most parents do not like their youths growing locks and turning their focus to humanitarian upliftments.. due to it not being highly acredited in cultural status.

Give thanks for the reasoning.

Blessed Love

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