200506_IRASCOM_June_.. - The Church of Haile Selassie I
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200506_IRASCOM_June_.. - The Church of Haile Selassie I
IRASCOM JOURNAL INIVERSAL RAS TAFARI COMMUNITY JOURNAL WWW.IRASCOM.CJB.NET VOLUME I, ISSUE 3 FREE ISSUE PREVIEW Elders of Rastafari Ras IvI Tafari Donovan Wright Page 4 Reggaemania Meditations Inspired Reasonings Page 11 Did InI Know Falasha and Other Jewish Peoples Page 22 Family Life & Parenting Homeschooling Page 16 JUNE 2005 PAGE 1 IRASCOM JOURNAL Volume I, Issue 3 June 2005 IRASCOM Journal ® The Official Journal of the InIversal Ras Tafari Community Thoughts and ideas explored in the IRASCOM Journal are that of the writer and not necessarily the position of the Journal or IRASCOM Cooperative Society Limited. Editorials Spanish Reasonings Chairman’s Message............................................................ 03 Editorial Perspective............................................................. 03 Letters to the Editor .............................................................. 04 Visual Iditoral ........................................................................ 13 Youth Editorial ...................................................................... 12 Piel de mi Padre ................................................................... 09 Features Brothers’ And Sisters’ Keepers............................................. 17 Did InI Know? ....................................................................... 22 Dreadlocks............................................................................ 13 Elders Of Rastafari ............................................................... 05 Faces In History.................................................................... 08 His Imperial Majesty’s Utterances ........................................ 21 Voices From The Belly Of The Beast ................................... 18 Whispers Of The Spirit Poets Corner ........................................................................ 07 Scripture Of The Month ........................................................ 15 Words Of Wisdom ................................................................ 06 Home And Family Bredren Reasoning............................................................... 19 Health, Food and Nutrition.................................................... 10 Family Life ............................................................................ 16 Sistren Reasoning ................................................................ 20 Entertainment Reggaemania ....................................................................... 11 Rastafari World Wide Guyana ................................................................................ 24 USA Bronx, NY ......................................................................... 18 Bronx, NY Day Camp ....................................................... 12 Bear Mt., NY..................................................................... 07 Miami, FL.......................................................................... 23 Our Contributors Brother Aaron King-Naphtali ............................................... USA Sister April ........................................................................... USA Brother Daladier Arismendy ................................................. Columbia Empress Denise .................................................................. USA Empress FiYah .................................................................... USA Ras Haile Mikael .................................................................. Guyana Empress I-dra Iyah .............................................................. USA Elder Ras IvI Tarfari Donovan Wright................................... Jamaica Brother Israel Berhane Smith ............................................... Bahamas Empress Jehonen ............................................................... USA J.Empress ........................................................................... Canada Lij Marques Benjamin .......................................................... Canada Ras Miles Jacob Marley ....................................................... USA NixJudah .............................................................................. USA Brother Osib ........................................................................ Croatia Brother Paliani ..................................................................... Malawi RasYen................................................................................. USA The material contained within are protected by copyright © 2005. If you would like to duplicate any items within please contact us at any of the address located on the back cover for permission. VOLUME I, JUNE 2005 PAGE 2 PAGE 3 IRASCOM JOURNAL CHAIRMAN’S MESSAGE Blessed love to all our readers, contributors and staff of the IRASCOM Journal, It was about 18 months or so ago that I could remember having conversed with a brethren of mine about the lack, or non-existence, of an official Rastafari news magazine or journal. A journal whose purpose would be to inform the Global Rastafari community of events and happenings within the Rastafari community and also of those events outside of the community that indirectly or directly affects us as a people. Because of such lack many important news goes widely unnoticed and un-published. This lack of information flow, in ways definitely apparent to the human eyes, has contributed its share to the negative perception of Rastafari and have also ill-prepared and ill-informed the youths aspiring to be Rasta. It is indeed heartening to note that the Organisation in which I am Acting Chairman, has not only recognized this fact but, is assiduously working towards correcting it in the most effective ways. One of these ways is by the publishing of its official Journal, which is to be a two-way communication tool between IRASCOM (the Government of Rastafari) and Rastafari at large (the Citizens of Rastafari). Although the Journal is only three months old, it has already attracted a host of contributors from all parts of the world, some of who are apt to become anchors with the journal. The host of Contributors, being from different parts of the world and therefore surrounded by different events politically, socially and otherwise, is what gives the journal the global appeal it enjoys in its only three months old period. Enjoy and be informed as you read Brothers and Sisters' insight on Dreadlocks, Food and Nutrition, Family Life and Parenting, Caring for brothers and sisters in penitentiary and on topical issues. Bless, Ras Haile Mikael aka Ras Ashkar Acting Chairman EDITORIAL PERSPECTIVE Blessed Greetings Dear Readers, The blessing of the trinity is upon us as we publish our third issue of the IRASCOM Journal. We have received a great and wonderful response to the Rastafari livity found within these pages. This month we hear from Sister Cheerfulspirit from the USA, General Salem from South Africa and Ras Creation King in the Letters To The Editor. I give thanks that this publication has moved these readers to tell us how they feel and what they want. I strongly encourage each of you to participate in the Journal. This is your Journal, your voice, your culture. We have been blessed with new additions to our staff. The bright spirit J.Empress; from Canada, Brother Paliani from Malawi; who has had his works published in Rootz magazine and on Jahworks.org and Brother Daladier; from Columbia who is the author of this month’s Spanish Reasonings section. The determined and strong Empress FiYah from New York; who will be reasoning on the challenges of homeschooling has joined us as a contributor. It is truly a blessing to see the four corners of the earth come together through the guiding light of JAH and H.I.M. Emperor Haile Selassie I. I am also very excited that our Elder of Rastafari is Ras IvI Tafari Donovan Wright of the Ancient Order of the NyahBinghi of Jamaica. He shares his opening speech to The First Diaporic Rastafari Summit In Hispanic America. For the writers of the Journal this is a labor of love. Each month there is blood, sweat, tears, love, sore fingers, long nights and serious discussions woven into the pages of the Journal as we strive to bring you the best of the Rastafarian community. I want to emphasize the importance of sharing the Journal with everyone. Please make a small investment and print a few copies to be distributed in your area. Take a moment to forward the electronic version of the journal to your friends and family – put that email address book to good use! More Love Less Fire, Issa Kelly Managing Editor - IRASCOM_Journal_Editor@yahoo.com P.S. Folks have been asking me about my closing ‘More Love, Less Fire.’ I want to be sure that proper credit is given to DRJR from the community radio station 88.7 FM, KAZI in Austin, Texas - USA. Give thanks for these words to live by DJRJ! VOLUME I, JUNE 2005 PAGE 4 LETTERS TO THE EDITOR After reading the first newsletter by IRASCOM, ini were very much impressed by the works that have been started by IRASCOM and the intentions are noble and your goals are attainable. What is more important is that these works must reach every Rastafari Family worldwide, especially ini in Africa.These and other works must be known to ini in Zion so that all ini is in harmony with what is taking place in the Diaspora,for instance the upfull works by Mama Blake Hanna should be known and supported by every Rastafarian in the world.Big Ups to ini Matriach Mama Blake Hanna. What do these youth want urgently. EDUCATION. Rastafari based Education. ~General Salem - International Organizer for Rastafari Yut Inity Soweto, South Africa Greetings all, I will, in this post, [be] giving my personal opinion of the IRASCOM Journal. First and foremost: Keep Up the Good Works. To continue my thoughts and feelings…I will tell you some things that are issues to me and how the IRASCOM Journal is helping with them. This sounds very strange, but bear with me. Most people when I say anything in regards to Rasta simply go right into the smoking of herb. Don’t get me wrong JAH bless the ital herb, but Rasta is sooooo much more that a bunch of dead beat bum's growing their hair in rough manner, getting high all the time and listening to Bob Marley. I know you prolly gunna bun fyah at me for saying it is such a way, but this is what I find people, that know nothing at all about Rasta, automatically think. I know more about Rasta than that, but most people do not. I dislike see[ing] these opinions of Rasta as the normal public thinking. This is where the IRASCOM Journal has helped me personally to bring this opinions to a halt and make the unknowing people educated about what Rasta is really about and what Rasta really means. IRASCOM can change those things through the Journal teaching and making clear the true manifestation of what Rasta is about. Educating others and reaffirming many truths that somehow the public never sees. I myself sent the Journal all over the world; everywhere from Ghana to Amsterdam from Hawaiian islands to Germany from New York to Ireland from Holland to South America from Mexico to Canada. I could very well go on but I think you get the point. I also printed it out and gave it to some classmates who [were] interested about what Rasta really means. I thank you for making it easy to teach others about H.I.M. and what he means to all who believe in H.I.M. Blessed love, Cheerfulspirit - USA Bless up! Iman just want to tell the I's I have received copies of the IRASCOM journal…I really love the article about Mama Makeda Blake Hannah and the Words of Wisdom sections, but really it's all great!! And I just wanted to join to be in contact with other Rastafari and to learn as I grow, seen! JAH Blessings be pon all the I's at IRASCOM! ~ Ras Idren – No location given Rasta Women Wearing Pants Greetings in the divine name of the most high God JAH Rastafari Haile Selassie I and Empress Mennen I. Blessed love my lord! I would like to take this moment to congratulate you on your work well done. IRASCOM Journal is one of the Rastafari newsletter that update, teach and inspire me. I pass my heartical blessings to all IRASCOM Journal committee and working personal for their work well done. JAH bless and protects. In this regards, I want to express my knowledge and overstanding concerning the EMPRESS WEARING that i read on may issue of the journal. SHOULD EMPRESSES WEAR PANTS? I think one of the most important and necessary examples of Rastafari faith is Qedemawi Haile Selassie I and the chosen Empress Mennen I. Rastafari faith been the minority yet the major spiritual path that connect us to our supreme one, is the antennae that switch us to the higher frequency spectrum of holy mount Zion Africa(Ethiopia).Dressing is a necessary way of expressing one's consciousness and alertness. the way we dress shows the heartfelt wise-mind and higher overstanding of things. My point is, I&I Ancient African Traditions has been the source of our well being and consciousness. Emperor Haile Selassie I connected the time of the passed with the modern civilization. In fact, Haile Selassie I and Empress Mennen I has showed us the manifestation of manhood and womanhood. if we really honour them so much, we should honor and raspect the way they carried themselves in this fleshical dispensation. as a matter of fact, Empress Mennen never fight to wear pants and Haile Selassie I never limit Empress consciousness. By this I mean that, Our Sisters and Mothers are the symbolic expression of who Empress Mennen is. Since she never carried herself in the eurocentric way, but defended the ancient dressing of womanhood, I see no reference why sisters should dress pants. According to African traditions, woman wears skirts (long skirts as worn by many Rasta Empresses).This does not mean that women are not given freedom to choose but it made them perfect as they are today. The reason why the issue of pants and skirts is aroused by babylon slave mentality. Babylon loves nakedness, lust and evil desire, and mind pollution. As African men, I have nothing against the way others dress or see things. But since Rastafari faith based on African ancient traditions, I think it should be carried out the way it was before. Directly as Empress and Emperor Haile Selassie I and Itique Mennen I live. African woman are not known of pants. they are rightfully known of traditional dressings like Empress Mennen I. LIVE UP SISTRENS IN RIGHTEOUSNESS,LIVE UP IN AFRICAN GLORY.....JAH LEAD YOUR WAYS. I give thanks for time and space you have given me to raise my voice on your IRASCOM Journal newsletter. May the blessings of the most high bless all that continue to do good and teach them that go astray. One Love, Ras Creation King PAGE 5 IRASCOM JOURNAL ELDERS OF RASTAFARI Ras IvI Tafari Donovan Wright Opening Speech of The First Diasporic Rastafari Summit In Hispanic America Presented by the Ancient Order of the NyahBinghi -- May 2005 Distinguished guest, Brethrens and Sistrens of Rastafari, people of Panama and the Hispanic community, Greetings in the Mighty and Praiseworthy name of I and I Jah and King, his divine Majesty Emperor Haile Sellassie I the first. As we all are gathered here in dialogue to chart the course of our destiny, let I and I first give thanks unto His Imperial Majesty for bringing I and I here safely from many parts of the globe and entreat His blessings so that our deliberations and conclusions will bare lasting fruits for generations to come. I and I also thank the organizers for putting on a conference of this magnitude for the first time and for inviting I and I here in the midst of so many of our brothers and sisters from the Hispanic community. The Nation of Rastafari whom I and I represent has gone through great trials and sons and daughters are shouting with one voice the Mighty Name of the Most High Jah Rastafari Emperor Haile Sellassie I the first. The rejected and despised has now become a subject for study in the Primary, secondary and Tertiary institutions of the world. The Red, Gold, and Green for which Rastafarians received tremendous persecution is now become the accepted colours for the economic advancement of many companies who are producing numerous items decorated with the tri-colours. The dreadlocks which was once a symbol of shame, disgrace and scorn only worn by Rastafarians is today one of prized hairstyles of the 21st century. The ITAL FOOD for which Rases was ridiculed is today the accepted lifestyle for many desirous of good health, giving rise to numerous health food stores world-wide. Our perseverance in the use of the tribulations from its birth in the early 1930s up RAS IVI WITH YOUTHS IN PANAMA ganja plant has prompted the research and to present time. The elders in our midst © 2005 BRO. ISRAEL BERHANE SMITH manufacturer of several medicinal products namely Bongo Tawney, Bongo Shephan, including the highly rated Asthmasol for the treatment of asthma Mama Fiyah (Dawta Darlin) and Ras Irie Lion are representatives and Canasol for the treatment of glaucoma. of that generation that has suffered untold hardships and has been Even the mighty U.S.A in the last decade boast a $16 through the fire and never got burnt. Billion earning from its cultivation while Rastafarians continue to What sufferings, persecution, discrimination, and brutality suffer for its sacramental use. our elder endured during those bitter The concept of ‘PEACE AND years. LOVE’ a livety promoted by the Elders Their children could not turn up for of our faith is today an accepted slogan school. There was no vacancy at the used to promote harmony in the schools workplace for Rastafarians. Public of Jamaica, how harmonious would the transport refused to have them as world be today if they too had adopted commuters. They could not walk the and practice this concept. The unique streets freely due to severe police language of Rastafari that places harassment and brutality. Their locks emphasis on the letter ‘I’ blows with were shaven from their heads and police Batons is today part of tourist every known established community education on their visits to Jamaica. was destroyed including the famous There is no tourist to the Island who Pinnacle and Back O’Wall. does not know the meaning of IRIE and To smoke the sacred herb, to declare the Divinity of Emperor Haile L TO R MIKE HENRY, RAS IVI & BONGO TAWNEY other word sounds created by Rastafarians. Sellassie I the First and to see Africa as Even Jamaica’s number one Radio Station is AT THE OPENING OF THE SUMMIT the Blackman’s Destiny came with a named ‘IRIE’ FM. © 2005 BRO. ISRAEL BERHANE SMITH tremendous price. Despite these set Despite all these and more positive backs our Patriarchs and Matriarchs influences, Rastafarian is still treated with disdain and is yet to be held on unbendingly to their faith that today has become an legally enshrined as a Sacred Order. The struggle for Liberation International movement. still continues and there is a lot of work to be done by the younger To these Patriarchs and Matriarchs who are still with us generation. today and those who have joined our great ancestors I asked of The high level of spirituality handed down to the younger this gathering to give them a standing ovation coupled with a generation by the Elders of our faith needs now to be strengthened mighty round of applause. and coupled with economic advancement. We have for too long Indeed they have paved the way and made way for I and allowed others to exploit our culture while we provide them with a I to follow. lucrative market. Today we have seen the dawning of a new Era. In the CONTINUED ON PAGE 23 -- ELDERS four corners of the earth in all the major languages of the world VOLUME I, JUNE 2005 PAGE 6 WORDS OF WISDOM Blackhearted Idren By: Brother Aaron King-Naphtali napthaliwords@yahoo.com Greetings in the Most High JAH! I am going to write about the Idren of Rastafari. This is based on my opinions and the opinions of ones I’ve reasoned with. This topic can be touchy, and can cause confusion to ones who don’t properly overstand what is being said. So I thought that I may be able to help give some overstanding.. I’m calling it ‘Blackheart Idren.’ Blackheart Idren There is so much controversy over the use of words like ‘white’ or ‘black’ to describe ones who’s skin color appears different. I’m not going to dig too deep into this subject, but just give a basic look at it. Some say that Rastafari is a ‘black’ liberation movement and that it is for only black skinned people. Some won’t overstand what they are saying and think `that Rasta’s are racist. I want to say that this is not true at all. We are the Blackheart Idren, we may not appear black by skin color, but, never the less, we are blackhearts. Recently I was at a local Ethio Mart (Ethiopian Market) and there was a child there and he asked me if I was Ethiopian. The older gentlemen running the store looked at the child and said, “Of course he is, look at his shirt.” I had on a Rastafari t-shirt with the Lion and it said Conquering Lion of the Tribe of Judah, Rastafari with a Green, Gold and Red background behind the word Rastafari. He knew I was Rasta, and that I recognize Ethiopia as home. To them there is no question as to who I am. They humbly accepted me. I heard a sister reason that ‘White’ Rasta’s should not “…take offense because through Rastafari they embrace that they are Ethiopians and that all mankind is originated from one Black Mother and Father, and therefore should be proud to be black though they appear white.” I have to agree with the sister. It is not a matter of skin pigmentation; it’s about what’s in the heart. It is my opinion that when one hears someone say they are ‘white’, they think that they accept the white supremacist way of thinking or that they have not accepted the blackheart way or Rastafari. I try to overstand ones before coming to conclusions. Most of the time ones say they are ‘white’, is when they are Rasta Youths, and don’t fully overstand what they are yet. I recently read a statement by a Sister that said, "As a ‘white’ dawta trodding Binghi for years, my answer is this: InI who have been through the Nyahbinghi Fiyah (and it’s an ever burning fiyah) no longer trod as ‘white’. InI trod as blackheart bredren and sistren, standing firm in the knowledge of good over evil. InI itinually burn down colonialism, racism and oppression. InI know that is what this gathering is for.” I’m using these statements as examples to show it is not just Iman who thinks this way and it shouldn’t be just I. We are all, together, JAH JAH people. As the Beloved Prophet, Brother Gadman pointed out in his interview with IRIE FM, “We read in the Bible that out of one blood come all nations.” So it is written. Another Sister wrote that to her “Black equals Righteousness, ital, livity, justice, freedom, and people forwarding to Zion.” I consider Iself black, despite my skin color (which only has to do with the length of time one has been separated from Africa) The Nyahbinghi chants, chant down black and white oppressors, but the term white equals downpressors, killers, bigots, racists, and people who withhold knowledge and enslave nations of positive idren for their own profit. Black and White no longer signify color of ones skin, to me, and so I, a relatively pale idren, have no problem saying black or white...Seen? I do not see myself as Babylon’s white although I am a Japhet Brother. I know my skin is pale, but I know I come from the original black parents, Adam and Eve. JAH created them that way. Why should I choose to separate myself? Because that is what Babylon wants I to do? I don’t think so! I am not a part of Babylon. I have always, even before I realized the livity of Rastafari, known that there was something telling me that I was a blackheart man. When I realized the livity of Rastafari, it all made sense to I. I don’t expect all of you to agree, but to I this is truth. This is what JAH has revealed to I. InI should not fight each other down, but inite and work together. I don’t think I should get reparations, but I should be able to relocate to Mama Africa if I so choose. Not as a vacation, but to help with the works. Right now I know JAH has a lot of things for me to do and writing in this Journal is one of those things. And I must say that I am proud to do it. I believe that all of I an I Rastafari are Blackheart Idren, as we have always been referred to for years on the island of Jamaica and Africa, regardless of our skin pigmentation. I think that there are many things that we can all contribute to, and there will be wolves that come in the forms of ‘white’, ‘black’ and every other color of human under the sun. We cannot reject JAH’s chosen people. No matter what they may look like. I am writing this to help ones identify with Rastafari and black upliftment. Ultimately it is not about us, but about JAH. He made I an I for his purposes which will not be fully overstood until we all get to Zion. "God that made the world and all things therein, seeing that he is Lord of Heaven and Earth, dwelleth not in temples made with hands; Neither is worshipped with men’s hands, as though he needed any thing, seeing he giveth to all life, and breath, and all things; And hath made of one blood all nations of men to dwell on all the face of the earth, and hath determined the times before appointed, and the bounds of their habitation; That they should seek the Lord, if haply they might feel after him, and find him, though he be not far from everyone of us: For in him we live, and move, and have our own being" Acts 17:24-28 ¯ PAGE 7 IRASCOM JOURNAL POET’S CORNER By: NixJudah and Empress Jehonen 12 Tribes on my Mind by: NIXJUDAH Mental Shackles By: Empress Jehonen Its about the bible a chapter a day to praise JAH highly and to pray Free yourself from mental shackles, The fire burns, the fire crackles. Free yourself from mental shackles, The fire burns, the fire crackles. To learn what Selassie I teach us we are saved by the blood of Jesus The wicked are getting sly, JAH in Zion they defy; Money and power they deify And on weak politricks they rely. With words, they try to connive But they can't kill a man ALIVE. They tempt us to hate and despise. They try to close our eyes. We must ALWAYS realize, That there is NO compromise Selassie will bring demise. No plan will they devise That could save them from their lies. We hear the meek let out cries: SO WE SHALL ORGANIZE, CENTRALIZE, Come as one. a promise was given from JAH to David and Solomon to Zere Yacob it must go on! a Prophet was sent to gather the 12 tribes again my friend, in Zion we meet cause we know not of death, we only sleep in this the last days RASTAFARI is the way ! ! ! © 2005 NIXJUDAH The time for righteousness has begun. We have no more time for having fun. Where is the Rastaman, With the soul of a champion? Bear Mountain, NY – USA All Summer Long Zion Weekend Retreats Contact: Dashawey 718/882-2079 Website: www.ZIONTROD.com All-Inclusive: Transportation, Meals, Lodging, Crafts and Activities, Sabbath Services Activities Include: African Drumming, Morning Worship, Nightly Open Reasonings. Through the summer there will be different focuses such as Silence & Meditation, Natural Healthy Living & Eating, Art & Crafts, Drum Making. Cost: $65 single - $95 Family of 4 The time for H.I.M. has come. The heathen will flee and run. Because the fire burns as the sun. While so many prophets die by the gun. My soul cries out for the wicked one. Open your heart to the great LION. JAH reigns in HOLA ZION, And calls to His chosen children. Free yourself from mental shackles, The fire burns, the fire crackles. Free yourself from mental shackles, The fire burns, the fire crackles. © 2005 Empress Johonen VOLUME I, JUNE 2005 PAGE 8 THE CYCLICAL NATURE OF BIBLICAL HISTORY By: RasYen InI can see the Cyclical Nature of Time thru the similarities of Biblically recorded events, and the relation between the time frames of past and present, even future events. The Book of Enoch tells how there is six days of creation, and one of rest, the Sabbath. Also revealed is the six thousand years of mans Iwah, and the thousand year reign of JAH’s Holy ones in Zion, through comparison with Revelations 20. As this time frame is fit to a thousand years to represent one day with JAH, this thousand year reign of JAH, together with H.I.M. Messiah and the 144,000 Saints in Zion, as JAH Rest, or Sabbath pon HIM Seventh Day. Similarly, the account of Noah, (the 10th Generation from Adam), can be related to the six days of Iration, seeing how the floods came pon HIM 600th year. Noah alone (with his sons Ham Shem and Japhet, along with their wives), was chosen to receive JAH Covenant and to replenish the Earth through his seed. During this 600 years, the earth had become filled with wickedness, thru the relations with the Nephilim or Rephaim, as mentioned in Genesis 6:4 “The Nephilim were on the earth in those days-and also afterward-when the sons of God went to the daughters of man and had children by them. They were the heroes of old, men of renown.” Man upon the earth was straying too far from the Ways of JAH, forsaking their Creator by becoming involved with ways that are not of HIM even worshipping the gods of other nations. After forty days of rain, mankind began again. But, “The Nephilim were on the earth in those days-and also afterward…” An example of the workings of these Nephilim, or Rephaimites, would be thru Ham’s grandson, Nimrod, “a mighty hunter before [against] the Lord.” (Genesis 10:9) Nimrod was the builder of many cities including Ninevah and Babylon, the site of the Babel Tower. The peoples were scattered across the earth at this time, probably in the time of Peleg, Genesis 10:25), “because in his time the earth was divided.” This occurred 200 years after the flood, causing the settlement of man in different areas. We see this cycle repeated in the time of Abram (Abraham), he too was chosen to leave his family and home, to reestablish the Covenant with JAH. This was 400 years after the flood. Mankind had passed thru another 10 generations. At this time JAH warned Abram regarding the future of his seed in Genesis 15:12 “your descendants will be strangers in a country not their own, and they will be enslaved and mistreated for four hundred years.” After the Israelites, thru Jacob, settled into Egypt they became enslaved by the new king of the people that Joseph saved from famine. It was four hundred years in captivity until JAH chose Moses this time to reestablish HIM Covenant, through forty years in the wilderness, as compared to Noah’s forty days of the flood. The Israelites were told once again to leave all their wickedness and return to HIM. They went another 400 years until JAH chose King David to sit upon the Throne of Judah. He ruled over all of Israel for forty years (2Samuel 5:4). This lineage of kings went on for another 400 years until they, again, reverted to wickedness and JAH had enough of it, exiling them again to Babylon. Each time the Hebrew peoples strayed from the ways of their fathers, becoming disobedient to JAH, and ignoring the Covenant with their Irator JAH sent Prophets to Israel telling them to return and by working wonders before them. This Covenant is a Gift of Faith in the Promise and the Word of JAH. To entertain another faith or another way of worship is to be unFaithfull to HIM. Often JAH would question the peoples thru a Prophet asking, “Why does Jerusalem always turn away?” (see Jeremiah 8:4-7) Shedding light on what the problem is, “my people do not know the requirements of ‘the Lord’.” Israel was warned and they did not listen when JAH told them, “if you do not follow other gods to your own harm, then I will let you live in this place, in the land I gave your forefathers forever and ever. But look you are trusting in deceptive words that are worthless.” (Jeremiah 7:6-8) In these Last Days of this modern time InI can follow the History of the Hebrews and of Israel into Ethiopia unto His Majesty Emperor Haile Selassie I, the Last King of the line of Judah. “Ethiopia has existed for 3,000 years. In fact, it exists ever since man first appeared on Earth. My Dynasty has ruled ever since the Queen of Sheba met Solomon and a son was born of their union. I, being upon the Seat of David to which I was betrothed, will, by God's charity, watch over you. Trader, trade! Farmer, plough! I shall govern you by the Law and Ordinance that has come handed down from My Fathers.” Many Rasta know H.I.M. as the All Mighty or see H.I.M. at least as the Godly King come to redeem H.I.M. Peoples. It is evident that since H.I.M. arrival there has been an exponential release of knowledge, scriptures, ancient texts, and the Amharic language (Isaiah 19:18). The spreading of the Ethiopian heritage and history is related to H.I.M. breaking the Seals of the Scroll of the One upon the Throne in Zion. (Revelation 5:5) H.I.M. did say “Knowledge is Power.” I have been told of His Majesty going into the temples and churches of other faiths. However, this does not mean that H.I.M. approved of following other cultures and ways of worship. H.I.M. is the Defender of the Ethiopian Orthodox Tewahedo Faith, and the Ultimate Christian King. We must see that H.I.M. set the example for “Statesmanship of the Highest Order.” In fulfilling H.I.M. Diplomatic relations this displays H.I.M. willingness and wise judgment in maintaining peaceful relations. We can read from the Apostle Paul that just because a man eats food sacrificed to idols does not mean he is partaking in the observance of such practices. (ICOR 8) On the contrary H.I.M. says “Even at the hardest, most painful moments, We have never regretted or cursed Our Faith. Never. And why should we have? We were born of Royal Blood, authority is Ours by Right. Since it is Ours by Right and since Our Lord the Creator has deemed We might serve Our people as a Father serves His son, being a monarch is great joy to Us. It's what We were born for and what We have always lived for.¯ PAGE 9 IRASCOM JOURNAL SPANISH REASONINGS Piel de me Padre By: Brother Daladier Arismendy En Colombia la población afro descendiente se ubicó inicialmente en las costas (Atlántica y Pacifica); solamente hasta el último tercio del siglo veinte empezaron a migrar hacia el interior del país en busca de supuesto desarrollo y mejores oportunidades, trayendo consigo toda su música, su color y calor. Mi nombre es Daladier; nací en Bogotá en la mitad de los setenta, hijo de un hombre negro educador de la costa Atlántica y una trabajadora mujer mestiza de la capital. En ese tiempo existían increíbles abismos culturales entre ellos, pero ante todo el amor prevaleció. Nunca conocí a otro hombre negro fuera de mi padre; quien murió cuando yo tenía seis años; como herencia recibí su color de piel. Inicialmente no entendía, pero era precisamente por mi piel, que no solo los otros niños, también la gente adulta, me ofendían con crueles bromas; hasta hacerme sentir vergüenza de ser como era. Para mi madre también fue muy difícil, ella era muy joven, empleada en una empresa y estaba a cargo de un niño con problemas de comportamiento en el colegio y en el vecindario; como consecuencia se volvió una madre severa y drástica. Y por esta razón yo crecí siendo un rebelde, solamente con una ruda coraza podía ocultar cuanto me dolían todos los golpes. Gracias a Dios, nunca, me hizo falta la comida, pero tenía un gran vacío que no podía explicar. Siempre sentí un gran inconformismo con la religión que me rodeó; fui bautizado en la iglesia católica a los pocos días de nacido, debido a que nací a los ocho meses y pensaron que mi alma corría peligro si moría sin el bautizo; siempre sentí mucha desconfianza, especialmente con el tema de los misterios de la iglesia y ese tipo de cosas que ellos no saben explicar, así me alejé radicalmente de esas explicaciones y empecé a buscar las mías propias; estuve leyendo, investigando y defendiéndome siempre de cualquiera que me quisiera hacerme ver otra cosa. Casi sin darme cuenta mi madre formó un nuevo hogar, con un hombre trabajador como ella y nacieron otros hijos. Aunque debí cuidarlos cuando pequeños; nunca fui muy cercano, pienso que debido a la diferencia generacional o simplemente no tenía mucho interés en nuestras nuevas vidas, pues estaba angustiado con la idea de que al mundo no le quedaba mucho tiempo; estos eran los días de la guerra del golfo. Siempre he sido buen dibujante, mi padre también lo era, por ello al terminar el colegio, me incliné a estudiar profesionalmente Diseño y a la vez empezaron a crecer mis cabellos después de un año de servicio militar obligatorio. El tiempo me enseñó que esos cabellos que se formaron enredados eran mis propias raíces, que tomaban fuerza y aquella herencia paterna no había sido olvidada, por el contrario, debía ser exaltada orgullosamente. También comprendí gracias a una revelación que siempre voy a estar dentro de algo tan grande que no importa donde esté, ni tampoco importa donde trate de ocultarme; nunca podré salir de su gracia. Siempre me atrajo mucho la música, especialmente la negra; mi padre también era cantante y descubrí que podía interpretarla de manera natural, con la voz o con otros instrumentos También encontré a un amigo que me invito a asistir a un ensayo de una naciente banda de Reggae, Alerta. Al elegir esta vida natural he tenido también que aceptar algunas consecuencias, entre ellas el distanciamiento con mi familia por ser considerado un mal ejemplo (fumar hierba, cabellos enredados y barbas largas), ni que decir de el resto de la sociedad; sin embargo he tenido la oportunidad, gracias a la música, de conocer en otros lugares; a verdaderos sabios que me han enseñado valiosísimas lecciones sobre el amor, la naturaleza; acerca de todo aquello que conforma eternamente nuestra existencia, lo más importante es que fueron aprendidas mediante el buen ejemplo, y así también han de ser retransmitidas. Hoy veo en el espejo a un hombre que he reconocido durante muchos siglos y completamente de acuerdo con el destino, lucha por el futuro siendo verdadero y libre. Estoy seguro que es el camino más difícil, el más angosto; pero estoy en el correcto y único recto. ¯ ENGLISH TRANSLATION: SKIN OF MY FATHER In Columbia the African Diaspora were located on the costs (Atlantic and Pacific); until the last third of the twentieth century when they began to migrate inland in search of what was suppose to be better development and opportunities. Bringing with them all their music, their color and their character. My name is Daladier; I was born in Bogotá in the mid seventies, the son of an educated black man from the Atlantic coast and a racially mixed woman of the capital. In that time an incredible cultural abyss existed between them, but love prevailed. I never knew another black man other then my father, who died when I was six years old, I inherited the color of his skin. Initially I did not understand, but it was indeed my skin. The other children, also the adults, would hurt me with cruel jokes that made me feel ashamed of being like I was. For my mother it was also very difficult, she was very young, an employee in a company and was in charge of boy with behavior problems in school and in the neighborhood. As a consequence she became a severe and drastic in her discipline. I became a rebel, with a thick skin and would hide the all the hurt and punishment given to me. Thanks to God, always, I never went hungry, but there was an emptiness that could not be explained. I always felt a great confusion with the religion that surrounded me. I was baptized in the Catholic Church just after I was born, because I was born in the eighth month, a month early, and my mother thought my soul was in jeopardy if I died without being baptized. I always felt distrust; especially with the subject of the mysteries of the church and these type of people didn’t want to explain. I moved away from the church and started to find my own path. I was reading, investigating and defending everything. Almost without me realizing it my mother formed a new home with another man. She gave birth to other children. Although I took care of them I never felt close to them. I don’t know if it was due to generational differences of if I simply had no interest in our new lives. During this time the Gulf War was in progress and my family was distressed, feeling like the world was going to end. I was a good sketcher, as was my father, for that reason I decided to study Design professionally when I finished high school. After my obligatory military duty I began to grow my hair [my locks]. As my hair [locks] grew they took on a force, my paternal inheritance had not been forgotten. On the contrary, it had been CONTINUED ON THE NEXT PAGE VOLUME I, JUNE 2005 PAGE 10 HEALTH, FOOD AND NUTRITION Curious About Curry? By: Empress I-dra Iyah I LOVE CURRY! I could eat it every day and I often do. I love to experiment with different ingredients - adding, subtracting and substituting items on a whim. What follows is my own original creations, sometimes inspired by recipes I’ve seen, packaged foods I’ve tried to recreate or flights of fancy that have come to mind. I often jump into the kitchen, throw things together, then struggle to recall exactly what was in it when a recipe is requested. The most important thing to remember is that quality ingredients make for a quality meal. I buy my curry powder pre-mixed in the bulk section of my favorite natural food store. You can make your own Curry powder at home by mixing together: Turmeric, ground Clove, black Pepper, Cumin, Coriander, Ginger powder, Nutmeg, Cinnamon, and Chile powder to taste. Getting the right balance of spices is an art, so go slowly and find the right ratio for your taste. Potato Lentil Tofu Curry (Don’t be put off by the number of ingredients! It’s so easy!) You will need: 2 or 3 Potatoes, boiled and cubed 1 cup green Lentils 1 Tbl. Vegetable Broth powder 1 cup Basmati or Jasmine Rice Pinch of Saffron threads 3 Tbl. Oil 1/3 or ½ brick of firm or extra-firm Tofu, cubed 2 cloves Garlic, sliced ½ Onion, chopped 2 Tbl. Curry powder 1 tsp. Allspice 1 tsp. Ginger powder 1 tsp. Mustard Seeds 1 cup Coconut milk the Tofu, chop the Garlic and Onions or flip through an issue of the IRASCOM Journal. After 15 minutes, add the Rice and Saffron, simmer & cover. While that’s happening, saute the Tofu, Garlic and Onions in the Oil (and a little water so the garlic doesn’t burn) until Tofu is darkish and Onions are clear. Add the Potatoes, saute until Potatoes are light brown on both sides. Add all of the Spices and the Coconut Milk, stir well and simmer until the timer goes off. At this point, you can either toss the Lentils & Rice into the pan, or continue simmering both separately until it looks done (i.e. sauce is thick, Rice/Lentils aren’t watery). Let everything sit for a couple of minutes before serving. Feeds 2 or 3 people. Pineapple Tofu Curry 1 cup Basmati or Jasmine Rice 2 Tbl. Oil ½ brick of firm or extra-firm Tofu 2 cloves Garlic 1 cup diced Pineapple, canned or fresh 1 cup Coconut milk 1 Tbl. Curry powder 1 tsp. Ginger powder 1 tsp. Allspice Bring 2 cups water to a boil. Add Rice, cover & simmer, set timer for 20 minutes. Saute Tofu until it is light brown, add Garlic and a little water (so it doesn’t burn). Toss in the Pineapple, continue to saute. When you’re ready, PINEAPPLE TOFU CURRY – YUM! add the Spices and the Coconut milk, cover and simmer until timer is done. Add the cooked Rice to the pan and mix everything together. Serves 2 hungry Rastas! Bring 3 cups water to a boil. Add Lentils and Vegetable Broth powder, cover and set timer for 30 minutes. Take this time to cube SKIN OF MY FATHER – CONTINUED FROM PREVIOUS PAGE raised, proudly. I also became aware and gave thanks for the revelation that no matter where I am, no matter where I tried to hide I will always be in His grace. I was always attracted to music, especially black music. I discovered that my father was also a musician. He had such a natural way and could sing and play instruments. A friend of mine invited me to become a part of a reggae band called Alerta. When choosing this natural life I have also had to accept some consequences, among them the distance I feel from my family. I am considered a bad example because I smoke herb, When cooking the abovementioned recipes with tofu, please refer to our May 2005 issue for instructions on how to prepare and store the tofu in advance. It makes a huge difference when it’s been frozen and thawed! Give thanks to Sister April for her great suggestion! ¯ have dreadlocks and have a long beard, that I don’t comply to the norms of society. Nevertheless I have had the opportunity, thanks to music, to see other place, to meet wise people who have taught me the most valuable lessons of love and nature. About the Great Creator that instills in us our existence eternally. Most importantly they teach by example. Today, when I look in the mirror I see a man, which I have recognized throughout the centuries, completely in agreement with my destiny. Struggling towards the future being true and free. I am sure that I have chosen the most difficult way, the narrowest path, but I am right and strong!¯ PAGE 11 IRASCOM JOURNAL REGGAEMANIA Mediations Inspired Reasonings By: Sister April This night, they demanded The Meditations return not JAH blesses us every day and so often we for one but two encores. take these blessings for granted. No matter where we After the show I asked Ansel about his live, most of us can, at some point, see JAH’s musical influences, he said: “A lot of people influence beauty… HIS sun, moon, stars. Even in the most my mind, yunno. It start from Curtis Mayfield and The impoverished of places, we can look up to see these Impressions and in our own Jamaican entertainment things and we can see the beauty of others around us. scene, I came to love the Paragons first, Toots and then Family, friends and even foes are here for us to learn The Wailers. But when I really check out The Wailers, from and for us to help, support and just love. JAH their sound is different from the other people. If you start sends us all blessings, if we have the wisdom and to listen their style of playing and their music, it’s very vision to see them. One of the biggest blessings to me different, yunno.” is music. He sends us musical messengers. These Danny Clarke added: “We all have our musical singers and players of instruments teach us and show influence from Bob Marley and The Wailers. My us JAH’s way. Even the artists who are negative ANSEL CRIDLAND bring us a lesson... showing us how NOT to be. © 2005THATREGGAEWOMAN spiritual influence is Haile Selassie the first.” Unfortunately, though Winston Watson was JAH blessed us here in Asheville present at the beginning of the interview, he was called away on Saturday April 23rd, 2005 with the gift of music at its finest and most business matters early on so I was unable to get his take on some conscious in the form of The Meditations. I was privileged to be at of these questions. Hopefully I can catch up with him at the next the show and even more privileged to be given an interview with show in my area. this legendary group. About his music, I asked: “Who do you listen to Ansel Cridland said, “This gift of music now?” Ansel, with just a hint of a smile, that JAH give to I, it’s an inborn thing, answered: “Now? I really listen to myself inside of me.” When you hear The now, yanno” which brought forth goodMeditations live, you are indeed receiving natured laughter all around. He went on a gift from JAH as well. Their harmonies to add seriously: “Checking out the are beautiful and inspiring. music scene now, there is no one who The Meditations, consisting of really influence me now because the Ansel Cridland, Danny Clarke and whole scene is imitation. There is no Winston Watson, came together in 1974 creative sound anymore. Like now in my and continue on today with the original day, I would sit by the radio every line-up. Over the years, the group has provided background vocals for Gregory Saturday to hear the new sounds. To Winston Watson – © 2005 THATREGGAEWOMAN Isaacs, Jimmy Cliff and The Congos plus listen to Coxsone come on with the new had a number of their own albums including Message From The sounds and listen Lee “Scratch” Perry come on and you would hear Meditations, Wake Up and Ghetto Knowledge. In 1978, Bob Marley new sounds come out on the radio. But now it’s the same thing invited them to open the One Love Peace playing over and over and the music is like Concert. The Meditations also provided into a circle. You don’t have a leader now background vocals for Bob Marley on that really representing the music. It’s not “Blackman Redemption”, “Punky Reggae spiritual anymore and I n I really trying to Party” and “Rastaman Live Up”. reach the people with spiritual music. You The show we heard on hear some place that them-a tell you about Saturday at The Emerald Lounge in Dancehall, Dancehall, Dancehall. The whole Asheville made it clear that this is a group world is saying Dancehall, which I am not at the top of their form despite their years putting down Dancehall, but I deal with the together. The play and interaction consciousness. Right now, when I check out between the musicians was delightful. Dancehall, it create too much violence and Everyone in the audience was having a Reggae Music is not about that, yanno. So a lot DANNY CLARKE AND ANSEL CRIDLAND great time. We got the benefit of being the last of people have a misconcept about the music © 2005 ThatReggaeWoman gig on the tour, so everything was tight and about the whole thing. What’s going on… is it’s well rehearsed, plus there was a great vibe between them. Their a younger generation and a wider audience the Reggae music excellent bass player, Clinton, delighted us all with his vocal gifts reachin now. It’s not like we are talkin about in the 60’s and 70’s, as he warmed us up for The Meditations. When The Meditations it’s a wider audience now, yanno, and they are reaching the youth took the stage their beautiful harmonies won over the young crowd and the youth now who are learning about the Reggae Music are and at one point, I looked out at the audience to see everyone learning the wrong kind. It’s in the wrong kinda way. In our day, dancing,even the club owner. I guess to understand the impact coming up, we deal with the conscious part of the music. The these men had on the audience I can best explain it this way. This is a club where, on most occasions, when the show is over the CONTINUED ON PAGE 21 --- MEDITATIONS audience leaves. Occasionally, they will applaud for an encore. VOLUME I, JUNE 2005 PAGE 12 RASTA YOUTH EDITORIAL Mother Earth By: Lij Marques Benjamin I must say, when I chose the environment as the topic for this month’s youth editorial, the thought never crossed I mind that I would not be able to find a suitable utterance by the Most High Emperor to use in this article. I believed that the health of the Earth was so important I would have an overabundance of quotes from HIM to hopefully provide guidance for youth and elders alike. At first I was dismayed to find that the opposite was, in fact, true. However, I came to the realization that JAH inspiration comes in many forms, and words are not always able to deliver the message. Sitting at I computer I am able to look across the field at immense trees as they sway in the wind and the swallows as they fly, singing in the air. This is the true beauty of JAH, a beauty beyond words. A beauty that must be defended against enemies. I will not barrage the reader with statistics of how many species went extinct in the time it took I to write this article, nor how many acres of rainforest were bulldozed to fulfill a greed for gold and diamonds. I would just like to ask a question: Why is the environment not given the same rights as the children that it sustains? I do not speak of the right to vote, the right to be educated, nor the right to believe whatever the I wants. I speak of the right to clean food and water, to be protected from abuse, and, above all, the right to succeed. Around the world, it is still a struggle to have the above rights given universally to people, let alone the earth as a whole. In the world of today, there are smog alerts in major cities, water bans and rationing schemes and products to wash pesticides off agricultural products. I personally hope it is considered by InI, the Children of Rastafari, a duty to end this Babylon foolishness. One would not tolerate their birth mothers being attacked and one’s mother-Earth should also be defended. We must unite towards the aim of defense for the only living creature, that which is everything we are, a globe of livication towards JAH RasTafarI. Rastas strive to maintain a pure lifestyle. It is seen as a spiritual commitment and an affirmation of roots. Nonetheless, children of the land cannot live pure if the land is not pure itself. If one follows the same reasoning with regards to rights, people cannot succeed in obtaining their rights without Mother Earth also being granted certain underlying rights.¯ Bronx, NY – USA ZION I TROD PRESENTS…. SUMMER DAY CAMP STARTING June 27th- August 19, 2005 8 weeks of: ARTS & CRAFTS NATURE LESSONS FARMING DRUM LESSONS CULTURAL STUDIES COME FELLOWSHIP WITH ZION I TROD THIS SUMMER!!! Ages: 5-12 Time: 9:00 am thru 5:00pm Single child weekly fee: $95 $15 each sibling! Register by May 31, 2005 and receive ½ off registration fee! (Save $25) For info call: 718-882-2079 Or www.zionitrod.com (CONTACT US PAGE) HIS IMPERIAL MAJESTY HAILE SELASSIE I’S CROWN PAGE 13 IRASCOM JOURNAL DREADLOCKS What Are You Staring At?! By: Brother Osib Every person who wears locks sometimes finds oneself in a situation in which someone is staring at them. First thing that goes trough my mind is, "What are you staring at?!?" Usually those looks are not friendly, but more as if someone is scared of you or you look disgusting to him. Why does it happen? In the Caribbean where locks are something that you can see every day, those looks are maybe rare, or in the large melting pot cities that are full of different cultures. But, in the countries where there aren't many other cultures, except the native one, it could be very strange to see a person with DREAD locks. Their name "dread" actually tells you that you should be scared of those locks. African warriors used locks to look more fearce to the hostiles, so we really shouldn't be surprised by the reactions of the common people. Different cultures wear different clothes, different "makeup", different decorations, etc. All those cultures look strange to each other and that's completely normal. It's not only the look that differs between cultures, but also talking, thinking and behavior. Depending on where you were born and raised, you'll have different points of view on the world that surrounds you. What would you think when you would see little puppies with ripped skin, hooked with other meat in the market place? That really sounds disgusting, but in some places in the world that can be seen every day and they don't think it's strange or disgusting. Beside cultural differences, prejudice is something that's also quite important for the stance of common people towards dreads. Of course, it's not only the "good" people that wear the locks. Some criminals use dreads to get that dangerous look. Or, there are youths who wear the locks, drink a lot of alcohol and then they become aggressive and then they break things around them, yell, bullying people and do other horrible things. Honestly, I get scared of those people too. Who wouldn't be scared of them? A common person therefore can't see the difference between a peaceful Rasta with locks and, for example, a drug addict who would do anything, even hurt you, just to get another shot. Even if they do know something about Rastafari, it's probably about the use of ganja, which some consider to be a dangerous drug, not to mention all the strange rituals that may come to their minds. While there are some really evil people who would like to see you erased from the face of earth when they see you, there are also good people who just get scared of your look, but they don't mean anything bad for you. So, you shouldn't get mad when you see some unfriendly looks directed to you, don't decide on prejudice like some do. They just think that you're the strangest man on earth and in many ways you are, as is any individual on this planet, so their reaction is justified. Important thing is that you know for yourself that there is a Rasta heart beating inside you and your heart is the one that chooses your look.¯ VOLUME I, JUNE 2005 PAGE 14 RASTAFARI REASONINGS Just A Moment In Time J.A.M.I.T By: J.Empress Editor’s note: JAH has blessed us with this shining J.Empress, a Whether we are in the same spirituality, are of the same young sister out of Toronto, Ontario, Canada. She has a bright ethnicity or reside in the same country, we all walk our separate light around her and I send her blessings and pray for her success. roads. We all try to find steady ground and we all try to carry our She is a spoken word artist looking to perform and record this load. And sometimes, the I can pleasantly show the lonely following piece. wanderer, that he is not alone. It’s simple you see. We need to walk in JAH humility. InI J.A.M.I.T work hard to strengthen our walls - each and every one of us is a Whether we are in the same spirituality, are of the same race or pillar that holds JAH house together. reside in the same country, we all walk our separate roads. We all We all have our busy lives, from morning ‘till night. We try to find steady ground and we all try to carry our load. And have mouths to feed. We have rooms to clean. We have work to do sometimes, the I can pleasantly show the lonely wanderer, that he and places to go. We have this – we have that- but lest we forget is not alone. we have JAH to praise. We must take time out of our day and have a one-to-one with Him. J.A.M.I.T. Give JAH that moment in time. When our foot Just for a moment in time, if you’d be so kind, touches ground and we rise, give JAH that could you spare a smile and make a day moment in time. worthwhile. When you are out on your daily adventure, whether to school, to work or to the J.A.M.I.T. mailbox, remember. Remember to shine in Just as she tries to get by, committed JAH light; to walk with JAH might and spread ourselves to deeds to be kind. We’ve JAH love whether day or night. Acknowledge committed ourselves to be revolutionary. Walk that there are other people who are in the and remember the responsibility, to do all in InI fight. The light, the might, it was passed on to ability, to not show acts of hostility even to me and even though the transfer was so brief, those who arose to oppose the life we chose. it helped I Empress through I grief and I knew, Still walk in humility. for that moment in time, I was not alone in the fight. J.A.M.I.T. All it took was the Rastaman smile Spiritual rebellion, west killed the millions, live and all that took was a Rastaman while. All it up in the hill and still be taunted by the hellion took was the Rastaman nod, to let me know he had a message from JAH. It brought me cry from a freeman, kicked was the kinsman, REGGAE ARTIST MIKEY GENERAL, here to say, that it’s so easy to make someone’s passion from the fireman, no longer a scullion SHARING A SMILE WITH US day. CLUB VIVA – ST. LOUIS, MO J.A.M.I.T., wicked was the king’s man. InI know sometimes it’s hard, InI know © 2004 Issa Kelly things pass us by, but take that time and pass a smile. It’s blissful - a blessful thing to have two strangers walking in Chorus different directions going their separate ways pause and acknowledge each other for a moment in time. Everlasting, ever living, ever fasting from misgiving, unforgiving, Don’t be afraid to send a “Good Morning” to a passer-by reliving, times when black was crime writin what was already or a nod accompanied with a “Yes-I” to the Idren we meet up with written.. (jempress the prophet) x 2 im doing one thing that they on our journeys. Just that speaks to another “I travel the road of didn’t Rastafari and blessings and truth be with you.” It was I Empress duty to let this be known. Such a simple © J. Empress 2005 act can help us create a positive notion about Rastafari and continue to make a positive impact. Present yourself in a positive manner and remember everything you do is not only for you, but it represents InI as a whole. And when InI lie down in bed, remember to give JAH that moment in time tomorrow! Tell InI to J.A.M.I.T UP! PAGE 15 IRASCOM JOURNAL JUNE SCRIPTURE Romans 14:1-14 As for the man who is weak in faith, welcome him, but not for disputes over opinions. 2 One believes he may eat anything, while the weak man eats only vegetables. 3 Let not him who eats despise him who abstains, and let not him who abstains pass judgment on him who eats; for God has welcomed him. 4 Who are you to pass judgment on the servant of another? It is before his own master that he stands or falls. And he will be upheld, for the Master is able to make him stand. 5 One man esteems one day as better than another, while another man esteems all days alike. Let every one be fully convinced in his own mind. 6 He who observes the day, observes it in honor of the Lord. He also who eats, eats in honor of the Lord, since he gives thanks to God; while he who abstains, abstains in honor of the Lord and gives thanks to God. 7 None of us lives to himself, and none of us dies to himself. 8 If we live, we live to the Lord, and if we die, we die to the Lord; so then, whether we live or whether we die, we are the Lord's. 9 For to this end Christ died and lived again, that he might be Lord both of the dead and of the living. 10 Why do you pass judgment on your brother? Or you, why do you despise your brother? For we shall all stand before the judgment seat of God; 11 for it is written, "As I live, says the Lord, every knee shall bow to me, and every tongue shall give praise to God." 12 So each of us shall give account of himself to God. 13 Then let us no more pass judgment on one another, but rather decide never to put a stumbling block or hindrance in the way of a brother. 14 I know and am persuaded in the Lord Jesus that nothing is unclean in itself; but it is unclean for any one who thinks it unclean. 1 Your Participation As each of us sit down for our mediations the Bible speaks to us differently. We encourage you to join the scripture reasoning. You can contact us several ways. Post: InIversal RasTafarI Community C/O Jamaica Office - #2 Terra Cotta Close Kingston 8, Jamaica, W.I Email: IRASCOMJournal@Yahoo.com Contact your local IRASCOM Ambassador; their contact information is located on the back cover. May’s Scripture and Readers’ Response Luke 7:37-50 And, behold, a woman in the city, which was a sinner, when she knew that Jesus sat at meat in the Pharisee's house, brought an alabaster box of ointment, 38 And stood at his feet behind him weeping, and began to wash his feet with tears, and did wipe them with the hairs of her head, and kissed his feet, and anointed them with the ointment. 39 Now when the Pharisee which had bidden him saw it, he spake within himself, saying, This man, if he were a prophet, would have known who and what manner of woman this is that toucheth him: for she is a sinner. 40 And Jesus answering said unto him, Simon, I have somewhat to say unto thee. And he saith, Master, say on. 41 There was a certain creditor, which had two debtors: the one owed five hundred pence, and the other fifty. 42 And when they had nothing to pay, he frankly forgave them both. Tell me therefore, which of them will love him most? 43 Simon answered and said, I suppose that he, to whom he forgave most. And he said unto him, Thou hast rightly judged. 44 And he turned to the woman, and said unto Simon, Seest thou this woman? I entered into thine house, thou gavest me no water for my feet: but she hath washed my feet with tears, and wiped them with the hairs of her head. 45Thou gavest me no kiss: but this woman since the time I came in hath not ceased to kiss my feet. 46 My head with oil thou didst not anoint: but this woman hath anointed my feet with ointment. 47 Wherefore I say unto thee, Her sins, which are many, are forgiven; for she loved much: but to whom little is forgiven, the same loveth little. 48 And he said unto her, Thy sins are forgiven. 49 And they that sat at meat with him began to say within themselves, Who is this that forgiveth sins also? 50 And he said to the woman, Thy faith hath saved thee; go in peace. 37 Readers’ Response I love this scripture because it was one of the keys to my spiritual awakening. I realized, with tears in my eyes, that no matter how I lived my life in the past (I was not a prostitute, but I was a wayward child) the love of JAH and Christ was big enough to forgive me of my sins. That Judgement is saved for JAH, only and those that think they are wise and righteous enough to judge a fellow human being are being disrespectful to JAH and end up looking like a fool. ~ Issa - USA Such Love an Adoration she show di Lord her God. I am thinking INI have learned a few things here. Firstly if any man or wombman have sinned, INI are to get right wid Jah an wid INI Bredrin an Sistren. INI are told to freely forgive, nuh true? Becuz Jah has told INI before (see St. Matthew ch 18:23) dat if INI do not show mercy to ones who have done INI wrong, INI will not sight mercy from di Lord. Like di man who owed a next man some money but was forgiven di debt, nuh show di same kindness to a next man who owe him some debt...How could he not show di next man di same mercy an kindness dat he was shown? Jah is di Irator, an ALL SINNERS are di ones dat owe HIM. INI owe Him a debt of OBEDIENCE TO DI LAW, but as INI allready know, INI cya keep di ALL of di Law. No one can. so even though some of wi maybe more 'in debt' wid Jah than addahs, alla wi are in debt, an He has graciously told wi, all INI haffi do is repent, an Love Him an have Faith. So even though INI works are many, INI are still sinners an still in debt. Some of INI do not have di occasion to do works, like INI are poor allready, an perhaps cyaa feed a next poor person. But still, Jah will provide Him grace to INI, thru Him forgiveness. INI nuh need no silver an gold an no works to get forgiven. He told di Pharisee Simon dat di wombman sins (even though dem was many) were forgiven becuz she 'Loved Much'. He CONTINUED ON PAGE 18 -- SCRIPTURES VOLUME I, JUNE 2005 PAGE 16 FAMILY LIFE AND RASTA PARENTING Homeschooling By: Empress FiYah Around 4 or 5 years ago, I started to re-cognize the detrimental effects that Western schooling had on the minds of our youths. As I furthered my research and grew firmer in my trod, this impression intensified for me. It was not simply that western schooling was feeding historical misinformation, but they systematically presented a method of teaching to our children that would keep them in a state of subjection to the European global powers. They teach our children how to blindly accept the information being taught. They force them to process information to a conformed way in order to program and indoctrinate them so that they become systematic robots. The thinking goes from the cyclical natural state to a linear and obedient condition, having them pledge their loyalty to a white global supremacy. I don’t want to belittle the monumental effect that the misinformation of history has had on the creation of identity for our children. As Amos Wilson, in his book ‘Falsification of African Consciousness’ points out this component indeed is the prime culprit to disempower black people. “If there was no direct relationship between history and power, history and rulership, history and domination, then why is it that the European rewrote history…he would not bother to try so hard to keep our history away from us and to distort it in our own minds” The advantage of homeschooling is that you can control the information that your child receives and the method which you approach your child. It is ideal for Rastafarian or even Ethiopian-centered thinkers to have a central school in each city across the nation, so collectively we can build a nation of sovereign leaders. Until that time comes, ones should think seriously on adjusting their lifestyle and schedule to accommodate home schooling. I’m in New York and I work at night. It is hard to do both, but it’s worth it. There are plenty of at-home businesses and night work that ones can do if being without a job is not an option. One can get a nursing degree or home health aid certificate and work at night. One can work as a taxi-driver or limo-driver. You might end up earning less than your daytime job, so one must examine your own lives and determine the priorities. The weekend of March 2527, 2005, The Empresses of Zion did some crucial work, which was to bring forth a curriculum framework and methodology at their annual Reasoning that took place this year in Miami Florida. The framework is done and a team of educators are going to take this framework and create a curriculum. Until this is accomplished, I advise ones to look online for various curriculums. For the socialization aspect, try to form a homeschool group like we did in New York. I would like to briefly touch upon the fact that I’m homeschooling a seven-year-old boy who has special needs. Because of issues from a pre-mature birth, my son legitimately has special needs and used to have behavior issues, which is usually part and parcel with developmental delays. Through much work, we were able to modify his behavior, but his development still lingers. My son spent one year in the public school system of which he was placed in a Special Education classroom. Out of 13 students, 12 were boys and 10 were boys of color. This is not an isolated incident. This is indicative of how out of touch western schools are in teaching black youths, more specifically black boys. I recommend ‘Countering the Conspiracy to Destroy Black Boys’ by Jawanza Kunjufu. He outlines just such aspects of this. I also did a paper about Psychotropic drugs prescribed to children. I found that 95% of prescribed Ritalin to children who have been diagnosed with an attention deficit are boys. What they neglect to realize is that boys, before puberty, generally are activity based. They learn through action. Sitting in boring classrooms with minimal stimulation is counter-learning for boys. Then let’s add into the component the education itself is not geared towards the ethnicity and identity of black children is an additional component to an unsuccessful learning environment. Parents should realize if their child is being diagnosed or complained about in this stratum, that most likely it is not your child’s deficiency, IT’S THE SYSTEM. In these instances, I find it even more imperative for parents to seek alternative methods of educating our children. Bottom line we must not send our children to be programmed by the wolves!! When I first embarked on home school most people I knew outside of my Rastafari circles really sought to persuade me to not do it. They said that one must be specially trained to educate that one must be specially trained to educate special needs children and that I don’t want to inhibit my son’s development. It came from all directions. I was watched Babylon try to break my son down to the bear basics in order to build his mind to be conformed to their style. Since I’ve been home schooling, what I love is that I’m always in ‘educator’ mode. I always seek for opportunities to teach my son. He has come leaps and bounds since I’ve home school, as well as myself. I’ve come to realize that much of his delays are simply because he processes information differently. Many times I would find myself teaching him something, doing it in a way that I was taught and he would not grasp it. I would try repetition, games, song, among other techniques and sometimes he still didn’t grasp. Then I would just let go, try to listen to him and let him tell me how to teach him. When I did that, sure enough, I was able to find a way to reach him. I know that public schools simply don’t have time to do that. Being my son’s educator has been the most rewarding experience that I’ve had. ¯ PAGE 17 IRASCOM JOURNAL BROTHERS’ AND SISTERS’ KEEPERS SoulJahs Inna Captivity By: Ras Miles Jacob Marley “Remember Those Who Are Prisoners, As Though You Were In Prison” Hebrew 13:3 Blessings in the name of The Most High Jah Rastafari.......Selassie I The First. Welcome to Vol. 3 of IRASCOM Journal. In this issue I would like to inform ones on the situations facing I Brothers and Sisters currently held in State and Federal Prisons. As reasoned in the last two issues, the difficulty obtaining recognition of Rastafari as a bonafide Faith Group and the Spiritual right to the wearing of locks. Now it seems that the wearing of crowns (tams) and wraps are being attacked. I have gotten reports of administration personally confiscating I crowns and wraps because they were not authorized. I have had reports of some Brothers and Sisters sending away to the “approved” vendors and never receive anything back. The R.U.O. ReBirth 2000 had a “Knit a Crown” program going on in a prison here in This to I is I Spiritual right as well as I constitutional right to wear I crowns and wraps. The Bureau Of Prisons regulation states that inmates are allowed to have “religious” apparel to include various type of headgear. So, why is I right to have and wear I crowns and wraps being taken away? Now with no disrespect to other faith groups, why is it that they are allowed to wear their headdresses, have medallions and other "religious" items, yet we are not? As stated in the first issue of InI Journal it is because they are recognized and have outside voices. So I say, “Step Up Rasta!” Look up I local State and Federal Prison, write the Chaplain in support of any Rastafarian there, write I State representative let them know that Rastafarian is a true spiritual faith group. Write I or e-mail I and I will help ones get Florida, where I would donate the yarn to them and addresses and names for the prisons in I area. LET US PRAY – COLEMAN, FL they would knit up some crowns to be sent as a Divided Ina Babylon...Unity Ina donation to those who needed them, now this, too, has stopped Rastafari...Word, Sound Is Power. So again...Step Up and be I due to the fact that they must purchase the materials from the Brothers and Sisters Keeper’s. commissary there in the prison. It now seems that the forces that Special note to All Rastafarian vendors: hold I Brothers and Sisters in the belly of the beast have gotten on If I have a catalog or brochure of items that one's sells and I is the bandwagon with those who sell interested in selling in the prisons, contact I Rastafarian items and have no concept or for information and contact person. There realization of I spiritual value. When is a need for book, dvd, music, Insence, reading I scriptures I sight the following: flags, oils and other assorted items. Exodus 28: 40 “For Aaron’s sons ye shall make tunics and sashes and headdresses.” Exodus 29: 6 “and you shall set the turban on his head.” Jah Blessings, Guidance and Protection. Ras Miles Jacob Marley R.U.O. Rebirth: 2000 P.O. Box 1892 Ormand Beach, Fl 32117-1892 ras_marley@bellsouth.net www.ruo2000.org Leviticus 8:13 “And Moses brought DIVIDED IN BABYLON...UNITY IN RASTAFARI forth Aaron’s sons and clothed them with tunics and sashes around them and tied headdresses on Adopt a SoulJah them as the LORD commanded.” Ras Ryjah “Muata” Daley 2 Samuel 14:11 “He said As the Lord Lives, not one hair on #02970-017 F.C.C. Medium your sons hair shall fall.” P.O. Box 1032 Matthew 10: 30 “and even the hairs on your head are counted.” Coleman, Florida 33521 Ras Muta has been with RUO for quite a while and is a strong SoulJah and strong leader and educator with the Rastafarian 1 Kings 1: 52 “So Solomon responded If he proves to be a worthy man, not one of his hairs shall fall to the ground.” CommUNITY in Coleman, Fl. I also invite I to look at Exodus 29:9, 39:28, Acts 27:34 and Luke 12:7. VOLUME I, JUNE 2005 PAGE 18 VOICES FROM THE BELLY OF THE BEAST Ras Negrito Borinquen Although I have not heard from I Brother in quite a while and really am not sure if he is still in this location, I wanted to share some of his righteous thoughts that he has written in to InI. R.U.O. is in the process of trying to locate I Brother and will update when I can. Ras Negrito is a strong Brother who hails also from I beloved Island of Puerto Rico. Que JAH Bendiga a mi Hermano. How to rescue our youths through Information and Inspiration This is my personal opinion on this issue on how to better the future of our children. We as parents must first educate them on there origin, as well as their history. Because this is something that the babylon system, be it educational or social, ever teach our children Our History, Our Culture. This babylon system has figured that people without a history are people without a life. We, as parents and decedents of the original people, must make sure that our future generations are conscious and aware that we have a history, Our History. We must also teach them about our great Black and Latino leaders and why every time they tried to take there blindfolds of oppression off their eyes, they would only see the pain and suffering inflicted upon them by the babylon system. Many times, for years, we have been brutally oppressed by this babylon system and many times in violation of the constitution. We as people with a beautiful history and culture cannot allow our children to understand this babylon system mentality and teaching. I use, as example, the teachings of the great discoverer Christopher Columbus and how they praise him for all the great things that he discovered, but yet this is the same man who did away with my people the Taino and Arawak Indians and later on went to the continents of Africa and chained my brothers and sisters like animals and worked them to death all for the personal gain of his people. So while babylon praise him for his great discoveries at the cost of human life, I man praise him for opening my eyes to the true babylon system of discrimination, lies and deceit. We must instill in our children’s hearts, mind and soul the meaning of pride, human pride, Our History pride, Our Cultural pride, because as long as we live in this babylon system our children’s future will only be a blur in the distance. We must also show our children that they must stand firm and that they don’t need the assistance of the babylon system, they have the right of self determination and should freely pursue there economic, social and cultural development. We must have redemption and as Bob Marley said “Emancipate yourself from mental slavery, free none but ourselvs our own minds.” I pray unto JAH that those with children, whether in prison or wherever they be, continue our struggle thru our youth. Educate them on what our ancestors started hundreds of years ago, Our History. We know this world is full of deception and lies, that is why I am where I am, but we must continue to stand firm, spiritually and mentally. It is time for the sleeping Lions to awaken, and that I Brothers and Sisters is.........Istory...JAH Bless...Ras Negrito Boriquen...JAH Love.One Love Ras Negrito Borinquen Miguel Aviles #11829-050 P.O. Box PMB Atlanta, GA 30315 SCRIPTURE – CONTINUED FROM PAGE 15 told di Wombman dat she was forgiven an dat Her Faith had save her. Dis is wha sis Issa yuh are describing, an which I can identify wid sis. Yuh know He have forgiven INI an dat INI are justified by our Faith an INI LOVE for Him. Yuh know all of what she show like her sorrow fi sin, her Love of Christ, were di effects an di products of Faith. Dat is why INI may go on, in Peace, Rejoicing yuh know, for INI are LOVED BACK AN FORGIVEN. Bronx, NY – USA Every 1st and 3rd Saturday Roots & Culture Basement Jams Location: Zion Home – 621 East 237th Time: 10 p.m. Ticket: $5 Donation Contact: Dashawey 718/882-2079 PAGE 19 IRASCOM JOURNAL BREDREN REASONINGS True Brotherhood & Soul-ties A Tribute to Sakeino Lightbourne (1983 – 2005), Rest in JAH’s Peace Idren By: Brother Israel Berhane Smith Within the Rastafari movement, and particularly the Caribbean and African-American communities, the relationship between two men is often overlooked. It is such a touchy subject that no one will talk about it or even mention, for fear of being branded a homosexual. We have managed to shake off Babylon’s brainwashing concept of what is beautiful, we have defeated Babylon’s concept of education, we have defeated the Babylon concept of health, food and nutrition…we the Rastaman have been successful in all areas of warfare against Babylon, yet when it comes to defining “what a man is”, somehow Babylon still dictates to the Rastafari Movement notions and ideal’s of “Manhood”. The focal point of this article is not to answer the question of “what makes a man”, for we would have to dedicate an entire issue of the IRASCOM Journal to dispel myths and lies of Babylon still propagated by Rastamen, but this article is only a small chisel on the Iceberg of the friendship between two men. In considering this article, examples of the loving friendship between two men can be seen in the relationship between Abraham and Lot (Deuteronomy 13:6-9; Job 6:14,15; 16:2,20; 19:13-22; Psalms 35:), Samuel and Saul (1 Samuel 15:35; 16:1), Joram and Ahaziah (2 Kings 8:28,29; 9:16), Job and his three friends (Job 2:11-13), Luke and Theophlius (Acts 1:1), Paul and Timothy (Philippians 2:19,20,22,25), Iyesus (Jesus) the Christ and Lazarus (Luke 10:38-42; John 11:1-46) …so many examples of men loving men in the true nature of friendship and bonding are found in the tracks of the old to the new testament. Of all of these examples, the relationship between David and Jonathan (1 Samuel 18:1-4; 23:16-18; 2 Samuel 1:17-27; 9:1-13) is one that goes beyond the realms of the “norms of society.” There are three premises to deal with concerning the relationship between David and Jonathan, namely (i) the tying of their two souls together, (ii) the covenant before the Almighty Father of Creation, and (iii) David Lament’s for Jonathan’s soul. InI hope within the space allotted to this article that InI can briefly reason upon each of these three premises: The Tying of David & Jonathan’s souls together (1 Samuel 18: 1-4): The fear of being called a “sissy” or “battyman” has had such a negative effect on our Rastamen that the consequence is basically distant relationships between two bredrens. Bredrens who fear embracing each other (Iman wont even suggest such in public), two bredrens afraid to sit next to each other on public transportation, or even two bredrens afraid to share personal thoughts and prayers for each other. Sadly to say, our Rasta wombmen have also contributed to this “crisis” of male masculinity. Mothers are rearing the princes that “boys must play with boys”, but when the child reaches adolescent age, the Babylon mothering nature changes to say “boys must play with girls now”. Two young men alone, together, in private and one of two thoughts come to mind: (i) they must be doing something destructive or mischievous or (ii) they must be doing something unnatural and batty. 1 Samuel 18: 1 describes a relationship between David and Jonathan where their souls become one, a unity of brotherly love so profound that it transcends commonality. Jonathan and David’s Covenant before the Almighty JAH (1 Samuel 18: 1-4): There are two covenants shared between David and Jonathan (i) that Jonathan will love David as he loved himself and (ii) in 1 Samuel 23:16-18 that David will be King over Israel thus Jonathan will be second to David and not let his father Saul harm David. This raises the question to Rastamen “are we are brother’s keepers?” Do we love our Brothers enough to make a Covenant before them and JAH to love them as we love ourselves, and to let no harm come to them and their household? I tell you Rastas, Babylon has infiltrated our minds in such a way, that it has made a man fearful to love another man. Fathers refusing to kiss or hold their sons, and say to their sons “ I Love You!” Rastas are suppose to be different (1 Peter 2: 9) displaying a love throughout our community so divine that when heathens look upon us, they will say “surely the presence of JAH is in their midst”. We as Rasta have fought so hard to bring back to these Babylonian times, all those traditions, teachings and practices of our forefathers…yet the one teaching that we have refused to endorse is the openness for a bredren to express is brotherly love to another bredren. Such display and we are the first to label the man “batty”. Gone are the days of Covenants of brotherly love before man and JAH. David’s Lament for Jonathan’s Soul (2 Samuel 1:17-27): No where in the Hola Ible will ones find a clearer expression of true brotherly than in David’s Lament’s for Jonathan’s soul. Now King, David overstood the importance of having “manly connections” within one’s livity, outside of those connections given by a Fatherly figure, like a brother, uncle, or other male role model. He ordered that the men of Judah be taught this lament. Strangely enough we hear enough Rastas say, we are the Original, once lost - now found, tribes of Israel. The very teaching of our forefather by his open lamentations to love we have rejected. Within King David’s lamentations came the most profound of expressions of one man’s love to another “26 I grieve for you, Jonathan my brother; you were very dear to me. Your love for me was wonderful, more wonderful than that of women.” As I bring this article to a close, I beseech you brethrens of all faiths and walks of life, most importantly those who trod RASTAFARI, know that InI have been called here in these last days to hold up a Higher Standard and to restore the Ancient ways of the Prophets and Holy Men, trodding through the wisdom and Iuidance of His Imperial Majesty, Emperor Haile Selassie, JAH Rastafari. How long will you be afraid to take your brothers in the arms and embrace and tell them that you Love them with the Love of H.I.M? How long will we allow Babylon to use “homosexuality” to intimidate InI from building true brotherhoods and from experience the spirituality of having one soul-intertwined with another bredrens? InI are called to BUN out homosexuality, not to live in fear of it. Proverbs 18:24 says that “A man that hath friends must show himself friendly: and there is a friend that sticketh closer than a brother.” Teaching is that any man who finds a genuine friendship, ones whose souls become tied, then will this Idren cry out like David in 2 Samuel 1:26 “Jonathan my brother; you were very dear to me Your love for me was wonderful, more wonderful than that of women.” There are some of you who will read this article with your faces crumpled up like paper bags, skeptic of every word I impart to you, but know that Brotherly Love is Divine. CONTINUED ON NEXT PAGE -- SOUL-TIES VOLUME I, JUNE 2005 PAGE 20 SISTREN REASONINGS Strength Of A Women By: Issa Kelly Rastafari women search the deepest parts of our spirits and our history to have the strength to trod this path. Finding the power and energy to sustain us we need not look any further then the strong women of Christianity and Rastafari. In the beginning of creation JAH created woman from Adam’s rib. Not from the sternum to be ahead of the man, not from the spine to be behind the man, but from the rib to be along side the man. JAH did not select this bone haphazardly, for we know that He does not doing anything without purpose. Eve was created out of the rib to signify our place. The men are the children of JAH and the women are the children of man, but, we were both created by the same love and JAH loves us equally. In the beginning of Christianity we see that Jesus had strong women around him. Mary Magdalene being the strongest and seated at His right hand. She was the first He appeared to after He rose. We receive these teachings from John 20:16-18 “16 Jesus said to her, "Mary." She turned and said to him in Hebrew, "Rabbo'ni!"[Teacher!] 17 Jesus said to her, "Do not hold me, for I have not yet ascended to the Father; but go to my brethren and say to them, I am ascending to my Father and your Father, to my God and your God." 18 Mary Mag'dalene went and said to the disciples, "I have seen the Lord"; and she told them that he had said these things to her.” At the foundation of Rastafari, H.I.M. Haile Selassie I going back two hundred and twenty-five generations, is the Queen of Sheba (Ethiopia), Makeda. She ran a country, a home, bore and raised a son that continued the root of David. She lived her life for JAH and in the Kebra Negast [M.F. Brooks translation, 1995 – Chapter 79, page 123] it tells of the favor she found in JAH’s site “As for thee my Queen, thy wisdom is great and it surpasses the wisdom of men. There is none that can be compared with thee in respect of thy intelligence, and the understanding of thy heart is deeper than that of men, except my lord Solomon. But thy wisdom so far exceedeth that of Solomon that thou hast been able to draw the mighty men of Israel and the Tabernacle of the Law of God with thy skill and thine understanding.” One of the greatest military tacticians and field commanders was an Ethiopian Empress by the name of Candace. She led her troops to victory over Alexander the Great. And lest we forget Queen Mother Yaa Asantewa of the Ashanti tribe in Gold Cost of West Africa, who, along with four other queens, led the bloodiest battle of the Anglo-Ashanti wars and defeated the British troops in 1896. This battle was the last in those wars and was the last battle to be waged by a woman on the African continent, to date. Empress Menen was held in high regard. While H.I.M. was at war she In the book ‘The Gospels of Mary’ COURTESY: ADELÉ SMALBERGER ©2004 administered the country and encouraged the [Karen L. King 2003, page 14-15] in the HTTP://WWW.ARTERY.CO.ZA people to remain steadfast. She did many Papyrus Oxyrhynchus 3525 verses 2-7 the works for the poor and built schools. At her passing His Majesty disciples were distressed after Jesus had risen. It was Mary said these words, “…Now, in that by the law and commandment Magdalene, in her strength that comforted them. The disciples of God, none that is human may avoid return to earth, Her asked, “2How are we to go to the rest of the world preaching Majesty the Empress, after a few days of sickness, has the good news of the Realm of the child of true humanity? 3 departed this life. The passing of Her Majesty, the Empress is For they did not spare him how will they keep away from us? 4Then Mary stood up and greeted them; she tenderly kissed grievous for myself and for the whole of the empire.” Sisters, we, the modern women of Rastafari, have heavy them all, “My brother and sister, 5do not weep, do not be burden to carry. We are not feminists, but the children of these distressed, nor be in doubt. 6For his grace will be with you, strong women, from Eve to Queen Makeda to Empress Menen. sheltering you. 7Rather we should praise His greatness, for We must rise to this legacy with self-assuredness and wisdom to He has united us and made us true human beings.” move the Rastafarian community forward. ¯ SOUL-TIES CONTINUED FROM PREVIOUS PAGE Rest In Peace my soul-tie Shakeino Lightbourne, for even though you seek the father through the Pentecostal Christian Faith and InI through the Orthodox Rastafari Faith, you have taught me love and friendship bredren intertwining your soul in InI. May your soul forever abound in JAH Grace! "But as touching brotherly love (PHILEO) . . . ye yourselves are taught of God to love (AGAPAO) one another." — 1 Thessalonians 4:9 "Obeying the truth. . . unto unfeigned love of the brethren (PHILEO), see that ye love (AGAPAO) one another." — 1 Peter 1:22 “[Man] is not meant to live for himself alone, he exists with others and for others, and it is this sense of social consciousness which distinguishes him from all other beings” – Haile Selassie I PAGE 21 IRASCOM JOURNAL THE UTTERANCES OF H.I.M. Spiritual Kinsmen "Knowing that material and spiritual progress are essential to man, we must ceaselessly work for the equal attainment of both. Only then shall we be able to acquire that absolute inner-calm, so necessary to our well-being. Whenever conflict arises between material and spiritual values, the conscience plays an important role and anyone who suffers from a guilty conscience is never really free from this problem until he makes peace with himself and his conscience. Discipline of the mind is a basic ingredient of genuine morality and therefore of spiritual strength. Spiritual power is the eternal guide, in this life and the life after, for man ranks supreme among all creatures. Led forward by spiritual power, man can reach the summit destined for him by the Great Creator. Since nobody can interfere in the realm of God we should tolerate and live side by side with those of other faiths. In the mystic traditions of the different religions we have a remarkable unity of spirit. Whatever religion they may profess, they are spiritual kinsmen. While the different religions in their historic forms bind us to limited groups and militate against the development of loyalty to the world community, the mystics have already stood for the fellowship of humanity...in harmony with the spirit of the mystics of ages gone by. No one should question the faith of others, for no human being can judge the ways of God." ~ H.I.M. Emperor Haile Selassie I MEDITATIONS – CONTINUED FROM PAGE11 music itself was teaching people about their dirty ways they are living and the prejudice way they are living on the Earth – that is what Reggae Music is all about. Reggae Music is not a ting where you jump up and drink beer and drunk yaself up and then you say Reggae Music deal with Fiyah burn and alla dem tings. I n I no deal with those kinda things. This is conscious music, the words... we try to reach people who have been influenced by the system and are doin wrong to others all over and we want Babylon to change their way, yanno and to find their spiritual side. That is what Reggae Music is all about. Danny Clarke added, “We listen... we might hear some other singers, yanno, some other singers… some like Luciano or like some of Sizzla sometimes. We want to keep it in the conscious way. But some they just recycle and recycle. Their’s is not creative.” Finally I asked... “Do you think it will change, do you ever think it will come around again?” Ansel replied, “Change, no I don’t see no changes.”Danny added, “We are trying to change it though.” Ansel continued, “What’s happening today, it will just remain and then the next generation will just take it another with that, we have no time for them kind of tings. I tell people we no sing dat kind of music but others will.” We then spoke briefly about some conscious singers, like Luciano and I mentioned that if people could get to hear conscious music, maybe things would change. Ansel responded in this way: “I’ll tell you something else, if there are changes, the media are the ones who have to make the changes because they are playing what the youth hear on the radio. Remember when you first go to school, you hear about ABC, ABC, ABC and that’s what you remember, that’s what stays on your mind. The radio stations & television stations have the biggest influence job in the world. So they are the ones that have to make a change. What they play, that’s what the youth gwan buy.” The interview had to end here, as they needed to head back to the hotel and get ready for their return home the following day. I want to give my deep thanks and gratitude to all of The Meditations for their kindness and graciousness in allowing me to interview them when I know they must have been tired at the end of their tour and the end of this show. A special thank you also to Electric Dread (soundman) for helping to set up the interview. The more I learn about this level after we leave. Because if we take it L TO R - CLINTON (BASS),ELECTRIC DREAD (SOUND) AND GLEN (DRUMS) music and the music business, the more from the 70’s until now, the whole thing © 2005 ThatReggaeWoman I am in awe of these pioneers of changed. From the death of Bob Marley, Reggae. To put up with the adversity surrounding being out of the then it changed. When Bob Marley died, it was Yellowman that mainstream not only in music, but in your faith and lifestyle, take off and the message that he was spreading was a different requires great strength and conviction. You may not be in thing from Bob. Then you have Shabba Ranks come along and agreement with some of their statements in the interview, but there alla dem come along and Buju Banton come along. When Buju is no denying that to still be performing together is a testament to Banton and Capleton come along, they was talkin about women’s the talent and message that The Meditations bring forth. They are parts and guns and alla dem tings but they get conscious now. doing JAH’s work and they deserve our respect, support and Buju more conscious now in his teachings and the message he encouragement. If you are blessed to have them appear in your delivered. He’s reaching out to the people again. Capleton deal area, do NOT miss catching these legends live. more with the spiritual side now. . But otherwise some of the youth For more information, including tour dates please now, is preaching to the youth but they mislead because they teach contact: www.easystar.com¯ about violence and guns and alla dat kind of ting. But we no deal VOLUME I, JUNE 2005 PAGE 22 DID INI KNOW? Falashas And Other Jewish Peoples By: Brother Paliani unconsciously or subconsciously indoctrinates brains with petty There are historic and linguistic evidences that suggest prejudices against everything that looks black or African. that a greater number of the dominant majority Jews (mostly white What is also very peculiar about the Falasha is the skinned) who occupy land in Palestine called Israel claiming it to be astonishing revelation that starting from 1979-1985,the C.I.A., their “promised land” and those scattered in Europe and America, Mossad and the Sudan State Security in collaboration with the directly descended from an ancient Khazar Empire in Eastern American Jewry, American and Israeli N.G.Os masterminded and Europe which flourished from 7th to 11th Century A.D. It was carried out operations in a clandestine manner to smuggle the around 740 A.D.when Judaism became the state religion of the Falasha out of Ethiopia to Israel through Sudan. The first was Khazar Empire, which prior to that had been polytheistic. “The called Operation Moses. It took place November 1984 until 5, large majority of surviving Jews in the world are Eastern EuropeanJanuary 1985 where about 7,000 people were rescued do the and thus perhaps mainly of Khazar origin. This would mean that Ethiopian Civil War. After a second rescue called Operation Sheba their ancestors came not from Canaan but from Caucasus; and that in March 1985, an estimated total of 17,000 Falasha had been genetically they are more closely related to the Hun, Uigur and taken to Israel. Most were taken out of Ethiopia and few remain Magyar tribes than to the seed of Abraham, Isaac and Jacob.” [A., there today. As the Jamaica Observer of 21st January 1985 Koestler (1976), The Thirteenth Tribe, p.17]. reports, the cost of smuggling one Beta Israel person was When the once mighty Khazar Empire was moving estimated to be 10,000US$ and resettlement in Israel cost a further towards its nadir, some of the Khazarian communities and tribes 25,000US$. The New African migrated into Poland, Hungary, Magazine, headquartered in Lithuania, Russia and the Balkans London, of November 2003 reports where most of them continued to live that there are now about 60,000 until the dawn of the 1st World War. Black Jews or Falasha living in As Brother C.Luwani Israel where they face racism and points out in his article which segregation. appeared in the Weekend Nation In his article entitled Newspaper of 26th-27th April 2003 ‘Jewish Roots In Africa’ under the ‘Religion Column’, not (www.ubalt.edu/kulanu/africa.html), much has been talked about George E. Lichtblau, who once communities of ‘non-white’ skinned served as an Israeli Foreign Jews some of whose ancestry can Service officer in the 1960s, possibly be traced to the biblical elucidates that long before 8th twelve tribes of Israel. century B.C., Jews had already In Ethiopia there are settled as traders and warriors in communities of Black Jews called Yemen, the horn of Africa, Cush, the Falashas [Editor’s note: COURTESY: www.galenfrysinger.com/falasha_village.htm Nubia and Mauritania. He also Falasha is used in this article goes further to elucidate that the early Jewish presence in Africa although they call themselves Beta Israel (House of Israel) and started to spread widely in the 2nd and 3rd Centuries A.D. Falasha is considered by some to be a derogatory term] that live in extending into the Sahara Desert and further along the West Gondar, a place that is situated in the north-west of Lake Tana, in African coast and possibly to some Bantu people in southern Ethiopia. “Their preservation of and adherence to old testament Africa. In this regard, not only does Lichtblau single out as an Jewish traditions is undeniable. For they observe the Sabbath, example the 40,000 Lemba people who still trace their ancestry to practice circumcision, have synagogue services, follow dietary laws Jewish roots, but also the Beni-Israel of Wolof and Mandinge of Judaism…Offer sacrifices on Nisan 14 in the Jewish religious communities in Senegal that claimed to have descended from the year.” [M.F. Brooks (1995), Kebra Negast, p.175]. tribe of Dan, one of the twelve tribes of Israel. One school of thought argues that the Falasha are from Indeed in support of Lichtblau’s splendiferous work, the Cushitic group of Agau people who embraced the ancient amongst the three traditions regarding the origin of Agikuyu which Jewish religion when it arrived in Ethiopia in 5th Century B.C. While is the largest tribe in Kenya, is that they are of Jewish ancestry. according to their own traditions the Falasha trace their lineage to “According to S. Ruhwa, the Agikuyu came from the Abacii in the nobles of Jerusalem who are said to have accompanied Abna Abbysinia (Ethiopia) who belonged to the tribe of Judah and Hakim (son of King Solomon and Queen of Sheba who is recorded migrated passing through Meru, thereby settling and multiplying at to be the 1st Emperor of Abbysinia (Ethiopia) from the Solomonic Mukurwe WA Gathanga from where they further dispersed.” Rev dynasty) on his way back to Abbysinia from Jerusalem. Dr. P.N. Wachege stated in his book ‘Jesus Christ Our Muthamaki Despite what the pages of history can testify, it is very (Ideal Elder)’ [1992, p.9]. ironic and unfair that the Falasha have been denied the utmost According to Lichtblau the synagogue archives in Cairo veneration they rightly deserve. In the same article, Brother keeps documents in which names of old Jewish communities south C.Luwani implicitly argues that this has been likewise for “obvious of the Atlas Mountains many of which still existed in the 15th and reasons.” I personally suggest that perhaps he would like to mean 16th centuries A.D., cannot be found. ¯ that it is all due to the quasi-viral effect of the software that PAGE 23 ELDERS – CONTINUED FROM PAGE 5 As we gather from time to time at the many conferences and make wonderful presentations, let us now back our words with action. Let us intensify our efforts in realising our goals in no distant future. The twenty-two points resolution from the 1983 Intl. Conference 53 of the Global Union 2003, the 15 from the recent African as well as the many others from the regional summits must be condensed and put into effect. A five-year plan of action should see of the realisation of seven of the most vital points. Firmer links and dialogue with the African Union in the quest for repatriation must be on going. The many attorneys in Rastafari must be identified, united and ready to represent I and I in the international Courts of Justice. I and I as a nation are now armed with the expertise that is needed to take our rightful place among peace loving nations of the world. How important also is the need for inity among sons and daughters of Rastafari as I and I gather here in the 42nd anniversary of the inauguration of the Organization of African Unity. As said then by H.I.M Haile Sellassie I the first. ‘UNITY’ today is still the only accepted goal. The problem that confronts us today must be addressed in no uncertain manner. The struggle of one must be the struggle of all. The present crisis on the Shashamane Land Grant in Ethiopia must be addressed Internationally. Let us not lag in our efforts. Let us not fail our ancestors who have fought the good fight and entrusted us with the mantle of administration. Let us strive together with all our combined strength from Island to Island, Country-to-Country, Continent-to-Continent in safe guarding this livety for the present and succeeding generations. As said by the Emperor Haile Sellassie I the First. “We must look into the depth of our souls. We must become something we have never been and for which our education and experiences and environment have ill-prepared us. We must become bigger than we have ever been, more courageous, greater in spirit larger in out look. We must become members of a new race overcoming petty prejudice owing our ultimate allegiance not to nations but to our fellow men within the human community”. The tasks ahead are numerous, but if we manifest the examples given to us by His and Her Imperial Majesties I and I aims and objectives will be achieved. This year being the diamond anniversary of the coronation of His and Her Majesties is no doubt a prime time for such manifestation. As the day’s progress and I and I continue our discourse let us arrive at important conclusions and put in effect practical measures for the realisation of our goals. I and I give thanks unto His and Her Imperial Majesties for bringing I and I here safely in Panama where many of our people have worked, struggled and died. We anticipate a very successful gathering that will be written in the annals of I and I history. Thank you. ¯ IRASCOM JOURNAL MIAMI, FLORIDA - USA July 22, 23, 24, 2005 S.I.T.E. The Grand Palms Spa Resort & Golf Country Club, Pembroke Pines, FL. Imperial Greetings Family and Guests, You are invited to E.A.T. Aboard World Freedom Tour. Presenting the LAUNCH of E.A.T. (Ecology-Agriculture-Trade) Program, A Monumental World Tour, being the ways and means of how to create and maintain self-sufficient Eco-Communities. As we host this Premier Benefit and Multimedia Event we begin Production of the filming of The Lazarus Project: E.A.T. JAMAICA, Restore Jamaica. Our Pilot Project: Walkerswood, St. Ann. The Public is invited to participate in all festivities. This Family friendly Weekend will host private screenings of Life & Debt a film by Stephanie Black, ongoing Trade and Fashion Shows, complimentary Spa Treatments, Wellness Seminars, childcare, interactive games, raffles and giveaways. Take a moment to relax, rejuvenate and renew. 80 Rooms and Suites are reserved to accommodate our guests and confirmed Entertainers. You are free to secure and share reservations now by arranging a payment of $100. LUXURY SUITES: King or Double Occupancy includes Living Room with sofa bed ($350.00) DELUXE ROOMS: King or Double Occupancy ($250.00) RSVP NOW. Blessings! Contact: Fan’aye SunLight 4241 NW 74th Avenue Lauderhill, FL 33319 Phone: 954-817-3762 Phone: 866-900-SITE (7483) Special Events Director: Empress Carina P.I. Najm Phone: (941) 922-3576 Phone:(941) 921-9840 URL: http://www.saveourculture.com URL: http://www.saveourculture.org email: exodus@saveourculture.com VOLUME I, JUNE 2005 PAGE 24 10TH CARIBBEAN RASTAFARI CONFERENCE IN GUYANA July 31 – August 8, 2005 Preparations for the 10th Caribbean Rastafari Conference, slated for the 31st of July to the 8th of August, 2005 in Guyana, are proceeding feverishly. The launch of the Conference was held at the Umana Yana in April 2005. The event was graced with the presence of dignitaries from the Caribbean Rastafari Organisation and from the Government of the host country, Guyana. According to sources, it was the first time in its history that the tabernacle-like Umana Yana, juxtaposed to the leading five star hotel in Guyana, had felt the presence of the local Rastafari Community and its foreign delegation. It is, however, hoped that this signals a turning point in the thinking and attitude of a largely isolated Rastafarian community. The Guyana Rastafari Council (GRC), a duly registered organization operating in the interest of Rastafari in Guyana, hosts the conference. The GRC is presently suffering the lost of its founder, Bongo Isdras who is hailed as a respected Elder by a cross section of the local Rastafari Community. Bongo Isdras’ untiring efforts and his lifelong contributions to the cause of Rastafari will earn him a place in history as one of the leading figures of the local Rastafari Community. The Conference with the theme “Historical Awareness, Spiritual Upliftment and Economic Development” seeks the consolidation and formalization of Rastafari across the middle passage.¯ GIVE THANKS AND PRAISES! InIversal RasTafarI Community c/o Jamaica Office #2 Terra Cotta Close Kingston 8, Jamaica, W.I To join IRASCOM apply to the following link http://groups.msn.com/RASCOMTheRastafarianCommunity For information on IRASCOM email IRASCOM Administrator at irascom@hotmail.com or visit our website at www.irascom.cjb.net For information on the IRASCOM Journal email the staff at IRASCOMJournal@Yahoo.com YOUR LOCAL IRASCOM AMBASSADOR:
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