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Let Judgement come, and Know Thy Self!
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Rasta has firmly established itself as a fierce opponent of colonialism by seeking to overturn the vicious legacy left by the European colonialists. Colonialism has had a grave impact on the psyche of today's generation; it is a legacy of brutality, discrimination, corruption and a relentless pursuit of material possessions. Rasta has sought to overcome this legacy by standing for and upholding the principles of God which is truth, justice, righteousness and balance.
Rasta stands for universal love, a higher spiritual ideal that is not usually emphasized in the mainstream of Western society. To be a Rasta is to be a righteous person, continuously seeking to improve SELF. This process of self discovery is further clarified by the words of a St Lucian Rasta who said "The word Rasta as I understand it means purely, the power that lies within any man which enables him to do anything he wants... To be a Rasta therefore is to be conscious of that divine power, and to be developing one's power potential for achievement... Rasta becomes therefore a philosophy of life fulfillment".
Rasta does not seek to conform to the norms of this society, which are steeped in racism, sexism, neo colonialism and injustice. The norm of this society is the relentless pursuit of carnal gratification and one doesn't have to look hard to see where all this alcohol, sacredless sex, and materialistic living is taking us. It is taking our people down a wide road of great karmic consequences. Salvation cannot be found in worldly material possessions, but rather by experiences of divine proportions.
There is a misconception that Rastas are against technology and material things. Nothing could be further from the truth and this attempt to misconstrue what Rasta is about is often as deliberate as it is damaging. What Rastas are against is the misuse of technology and the overemphasis on material possessions, which in fact has caused great decadence of modern society.
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"The word Rasta as I understand it means purely, the power that lies within any man which enables him to do anything he wants... To be a Rasta therefore is to be conscious of that divine power, and to be developing one's power potential for achievement... Rasta becomes therefore a philosophy of life fulfillment"
that's what i've been looking for. is this what rasta is all about? or is this just one persons interpretation of it? all these threads have me kind of confused as to the goal of rastafarian faith. help me out, i'm interested.
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I dated this girl not long ago, who went to europe and spent $12,000 on shoes and bags and drinking..... she is not rasta.
I have to say, most of what you are saying is exactly how I feel, minus the divine business. I just don't see the point in labelling how you feel or believe as a certain way, or explicating it to some "other" higher being. Meh, I dunno. I just think you should be nice to people and animals, not be all wrapped up in material possesions just as you say. Don't need to call that anything, it just is how I act, simple as that.
You say rasta is all about constantly improving "self" to achieve something and so forth. I'm curious where this places you? What are you're general goals in life? The idea that you must constantly improve is rather depressing to me, it means you can never be a truly good person. Personally, I think I already am just fine, I don't need to change. That idea makes life seem very very long, with not much purpose other than to make yourself look as good as possible, for when your final judgement comes.
I don't need to be judged by anyone else, I can judge myself. I do all the time.
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(I hope explicate is a word)
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yes sean, exlplicit is a word^^^
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ahh now i cant even spell it - explicit**
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no no, not explicit. Explicate.
"To make clear the meaning of; explain." So it is a word.
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and I used it improperly, DAMN!
I meant saying that something is caused by or due to some higher being. So its explained by it I guess? fuck it
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yeah you did. you're no rasta.
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