Tag: Rastafari

  • The King of Kings, Emperor Haile Selassie I, on Justice and Equality

    The King of Kings, Emperor Haile Selassie I, on Justice and Equality

    By Biko Lion – August 8, 2021 | Teachings of H.I.M. “Justice is the fundamental axiom for the survival of freedom and government.”– H.I.M. Emperor Haile Selassie I Emperor Haile Selassie I, the King of Kings and Conquering Lion of Judah, stood firmly as a champion of righteousness, justice, and equality. His Majesty’s teachings continue…

  • Explaining Haile Selassie I Through Biblical Theology and Beyond the Trinity

    Explaining Haile Selassie I Through Biblical Theology and Beyond the Trinity

    In the Rastafari trod, Haile Selassie I is recognized not through the lens of later church dogma such as the Trinity, but through the ancient and scripturally-rooted principle of divine kingship, name-bearing, and mediation. The recognition of His Imperial Majesty (H.I.M.) as God in Kingly Character emerges not from post-biblical philosophy, but from how God…

  • False Narratives/Misinformation About Rastafari

    False Narratives/Misinformation About Rastafari

    Introduction Rastafari is one of the most misunderstood spiritual movements in the world. Due to its organic origins, lack of formal religious structure, and powerful symbolism, it has often been misrepresented in media, education, and public discourse. This guide aims to identify and correct common false narratives and misinformation about Rastafari, providing clarity for institutions,…

  • Discerning Sincerity in Rastafari Faith: Chaplain Evaluation Guide

    Discerning Sincerity in Rastafari Faith: Chaplain Evaluation Guide

    Discerning the sincerity of Rastafari faith, especially in institutional settings (like correctional chaplaincy or community programs), requires a unique approach—because Rastafari is not a religion of outward ritual or church attendance. It’s a livity—a way of life that is personal, disciplined, and rooted in overstanding, not performance. Here’s how one might go about discerning sincerity…

  • Rastafarian terms (Iyaric) and Jamaican Patois, along with their English translations

    Rastafarian terms (Iyaric) and Jamaican Patois, along with their English translations

    You’re touching on something central to Rastafari word-sound power—the belief that language carries vibration, and many common English phrases are Babylonian spells that reinforce death, submission, or negativity. Here’s a breakdown of words/phrases in everyday English that Rastas often avoid (or “bun”) due to their hidden connections to death or spiritual defilement, with alternatives often…

  • Kosher Diet vs Halal for Rastafarians in the Absence of Ital Options

    Kosher Diet vs Halal for Rastafarians in the Absence of Ital Options

    In situations where no Ital (Rastafarian-approved) dietary options are available, and one must choose between a Kosher or Halal diet, Kosher may be the more spiritually aligned and practically reliable choice—especially for Rastafarians or others observing Ital livity—for the following key reasons: Key Reasons Kosher is Preferable for Rastafarians Comparison Table: Kosher vs Halal for…

  • Twelve Tribes of Israel Faith Guide

    Twelve Tribes of Israel Faith Guide

    An Introduction to the Twelve Tribes Mansion within Rastafari 1. Overview of the Twelve Tribes of Israel The Twelve Tribes of Israel is a Rastafari mansion founded in 1968 by Prophet Gad (Vernon Carrington) in Kingston, Jamaica. It is one of the most organized and globally recognized Rasta groups. The Twelve Tribes blend biblical teachings…

  • Why a Re-entry Plan Matters for a Rasta Inmate

    Why a Re-entry Plan Matters for a Rasta Inmate

    1. Maintaining Spiritual Discipline Rastafari is a way of life built on principles like livity, natural living, and spiritual awareness. A structured re-entry plan helps a Rasta maintain: 2. Health and Nutrition Many Rastafari follow an Ital diet and natural wellness lifestyle. Transitioning back into society with a clear plan makes it easier to: 3.…