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How do rastas say happy birthday?

Blessed Earthstrong


Who do rasta pray to?

They pray to God, Whom they believe Is Father, Son(Jesus), Haile Sellasie, & the Holy Spirit.


Is the God worshiped in Rastafarian religion the same as that worshiped in Judaism and or Christianity?

The God worship by the Rastas, Jewish and Christians differ in their names. The Rastas worship a singular God whom they call 'JAH', the Jewish also worship a singular God whom they call 'YAHWEH' and the Roman Catholic Christians also worship a singular God whom they call 'YAHVE'. Nevertheless, all of them worship a singular God but with a different names.


Who is a respectable historical figure for Ethiopia?

Haile Sellasie.


How do rastas worship?

They smoke weed because they believe it brings them closer to God, its a lso believed to cleanse the body and purifys it.


What has the author Perttu Rastas written?

Perttu Rastas has written: 'Luovan kulttuurin politiikasta'


Why do rastas say jah rastafari?

the Rasta's say jah Rastafarian which simply means Eternal God Selassie I. why they say Selassie is because they believe that Selassie whose full name is "Haile Selassie" is GOD, and that he will return to Africa members of the black community who are living in exile. And the Rasta's mostly say these words when honoring their GOD and then end it with "Jah Rastafarian" "Glory be to the father and to the maker of creation. As it was in the beginning is now and ever shall be World without end". Jah Rastafarian


What do rastas drink?

weed juice


What are the activities rastas join in?

CBEEBIES


Who do rastas worship?

Mary Jane


What did Rastas called police?

;').... poo-lice


How do rastas meditate?

Rastas often meditate through a combination of prayer, contemplation, and the use of music, particularly reggae, which serves as a spiritual conduit. They may focus on the teachings of Haile Selassie I and the principles of love, peace, and unity. Additionally, some Rastas utilize ganja as a sacrament to enhance their meditative experiences, believing it helps them connect more deeply with their spirituality and the divine. Meditation practices can vary widely among individuals, but the emphasis is generally on inner reflection and connection to Jah (God).