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Re: Life Has Its Entrance And Its Exits

Most of the time when a person becomes a Rastafari, he or she generally separates their self from their family, who brought them into this world, and cling to their new Rastafari family. So, if you are living among your Rastafari family for so many years, and you suddenly pass away, the burden of taking care of your remains, should be upon your Rastafari family, or together with your original family, your both take care of business, but Rastafari people, should not leave the entire burden on the original family, to dispose of the remains of the brother or the sister who has passed away. If the brother or the sister were good enough to be an associate, when he or she was alive, then we can at least help to have him or her buried, and tell the world about their good works, while they were alive. The journey of life continues. Take the best care of yourself and your people.
Again I send many oceans of blessings and self determination to African people everywhere.
ONE BLACK HEART ONE BLACK LOVE
Baba Ras Marcus.

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Dejazmatch Tafari Makonnen
A Role Call Of Rememberance Must Be Established.
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