Bald Rastas dont.
Yes, dreadlocks are commonly associated with Rastafarianism, a spiritual movement originating in Jamaica. Rastafarians believe in the biblical Nazarite vow and see growing dreadlocks as a symbol of their commitment to this vow. However, not all individuals with dreadlocks are Rastafarians, as the hairstyle has also been adopted by people from various cultures and backgrounds.
One of the most notable ways to identify a Rastafari is by their dreadlocks. This tradition comes from the Law of the Nazarites that forbids the cutting of ones hair. Although not all that have dreadlocks are Rastafari.
rastafarians, hindus, islamics, and a lot of African tribes.
For a photo of a Rastafarian with dreadlocks -- plus some info on the Rastafarians in general -- see the Related Link.
This originated with east African warriors, but was later used by Jamaican Rastafarians. See the related link below for more.
Rastafarians believe that weed is the cure for all problems.
Rastafarians participate in the Rastafari movement, and is considered to be a way of life more than an actual religion. It promotes the use of marijuana, abstinence from alcohol, keeping one's hair in dreadlocks, and practicing vegetarian eating habits.
They believe that life should be stress-less and free. They feel that Jah will provide them with everything they need in life. They feel that meat means death and view dreadlocks as a journey and is a spiritual revenge against Babylon.
They are called "dreadlocks" or "dreads", like dreadlocks on anyone are called.
the question is what does the holy spirit say to you about dreadlocks, not what does your yearn or desire say about dreadlocks?
Yes, you can be born with dreadlocks.
The main aim of the rastafarians was to create another religion whic didnot involve sacrificing of animals and to be a different group of persons.