In Rastafari, "Christ in His Kingly Character" typically refers to Emperor Haile Selassie I of Ethiopia. While some Rastafarians believe he is the …
Join us in the Irits of Unity for a Virtual Rasta Reasoning — where we chant down Babylon, lift up truth, and share livity across the digital Zion! 🟩🟥🟨
A Rasta Reasoning is a divine assembly — bredren and sistren sit in a circle, grounded in nature or a peaceful space, to reason together on life, truth, and Jah.
It’s not about arguing — it’s about overstanding. Reasonings elevate minds through respectful listening, shared scripture, cultural wisdom, and spiritual insight.
Chalice or tea may pass, drums might beat softly, and Ital food nourishes the moment. The reasoning flows naturally, guided by the Irits (spirit), not a schedule.
Reasonings often center on freedom — mental, spiritual, and physical. Discussions may touch on Babylon, identity, prophecy, and the livity of righteousness.
Each mansion holds to truth, righteousness, and the divinity of Jah — different paths, one faith.
(a.k.a. Bobo Dreads) Most known for their distinctive headwraps, robes, and strict lifestyle.
Men and Women both cover their heads at all times as a sacred vow and expression of holiness.
The turbans are often layered and elaborate, symbolizing divine order, priesthood, and protection.
Head covering reflects the Nazirite vow and Levitical priesthood tradition.
🕯️ Their lifestyle includes daily prayer, Sabbath observance, and separation from Babylon system.
More traditional and ancient in spiritual expression.Sistren often wear head wraps, especially during worship or ceremony.
Covering the head during reasonings, chanting, and Sabbath is a sign of respect for Jah.
Breddren typically don tam or knitted crown caps to encase their locks, especially in sacred settings.
🌀 Some follow Old Testament scriptures like 1 Corinthians 11 symbolically, emphasizing modesty and reverence.
Less rigid in appearance rules, but some members still honor head wrapping.
Optional for men and women but respected during gatherings or when reading scripture.
Emphasis is more on cleanliness, awareness, and righteous living than outward rules.
You may see head wraps, crowns, or natural uncovered locks depending on the individual's tribe and personal vow.
The tabernacle is not just a place — it is a vessel of the Irits (Spirit), a living ark where word, sound, and power manifest through chanting, drumming, and prayer.
Bring your voice, your I-dentity, and your heart. This is a gathering for I&I to overstand, to reason in peace, and to hold a higher vibration. Word is bond. Livity is strength. Unity is royal
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