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You will forgive my delay in responding before now, but there is so much work to do and not enough time in a day.
You are right, it is also Dogma which was really put into place, without the knowledge of women. It is really a form of mental bondage, where the women on a given day, would just like to free up her hair, and be welcomed and respected, when she walk into the assemble, as a child of this great universe, without any person coming to interfare with her about her head being uncovered.
She could have washed her hair earlier in the day, but it was not yet properly dry, and so she decides, to just let it go, and the sunlight or the wind or breeze, will dry it. So if that is not allowed, then although, she want to attend the assemble, she would not go, in order that she be not interfered with.
This also goes for the man, the man should be free, to use his own descretion, whether he wants to cover or uncover his head on any given day, when he goes to the assemble, tabanacle or church. People should not waste their energies, to go to a brother telling him to take of his is tam, if that is not what he wishes to do at that time. So let the man and woman, be free to use their own descretion, as to whether they cover or uncover their heads on any given day.
Again I send many oceans of blessings and self determination to African people everywhere.
ONE BLACK LOVE ONE BLACK HEART
Baba Ras Marcus.
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