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Rastafari, the Miracle

Greetings in the name of the Highest I.

I can understand people (claiming they are Rastas or not) who do not worship Haile Selassie I as the Almighty Jah. But what I do not OVERstand is people claiming they are Rastas, who dont worship HIM as the Almighty and at the same time do not accept someone else's choice to worship Selassie I as the Almighty or to believe that Selassie I has any level of divinity. This is up side down. The bredren and sistren who believe in HIM's divinity as the elders of early years did are more and more being rejected by those who do not. For I this is a contradiction.

The figure and name of Haile Selassie I has brought all of us together under the Rastafari movement whether you like or not. HIM's figure and name is crucial for the notion of personal, colective and spiritual identity I&I share today. And this very notion is a miracle of Jah. A dismembered and scattered Diaspora finally joining its pieces. The inherent nature of Lij Tafari Makonen is a Mistery (of the Divine Science). Yet as I sight it, the Power of the Divine (or rather, the Power of the Holy Trinity, i.e. Haile Selassie - the Spirit - the Divine Force - the Universal Inteligence) acted through HIM to perform that miracle. A miracle most needed, most wanted, most expected by the African Diaspora. A way to be One again.

Many Blessings

go-Yo

Blessings



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