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dont look to man for what God can give you...man mind is limited to his perceptions..God is infinite...I am a golden Rasta..I don't suffer for company..I dont seek aproval, the beauty of loving Jah is that one can realize they are finally free of mans ego nonsense ..a blessed priest of Rastafari told I one time that my trod would be hard cause often times I would be rejected by my brethren..cause I am not black but gold color..at first it was very difficult at times cause I longed to connect with other rasta..
but JAH IS MY LIGHT AND SALVATION..I conquered my ego need to fit in..most often I trod alone with I faith in H.I.M...I am a painter and I paint beautiful paintings of H.I.M. and other saints and holymen of the various faiths of the world..Many times I am a shock to Black Supremist Rasta cause I obviously dont look black yet I create amazing works where you can see Jah inspired I..I have come to realize that Jah called I to the movemant for H.I.M. mystical reason..and it dont really matter what the certain ones seh..I dont have locks or precepts but I have a pure heart that loves God..So If Jah is for I who can be against I?
blessings to you brother..Jah is testing your strength ..show H.I.M. you have faith and don't need others approval..dont be afraid of being accepted..cause look at Jah H.I.M.self he was rejected by some of his own people..and he is God!
Selah,
Jacob
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