Rastafarianism

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Rastafarianism Rastafarianism began as a religion of the dispossessed. In 1930, a prophecy of deliverance was fulfilled for Jamaica’s slum-dwellers and rural poor. Ethiopia symbolized Africa and the homeland for the slave-descended Jamaicans. Ras Tafari Makennen, in 1930, became Emperor Haile Selassie of Ethiopia. Emperor Selassie claimed to be a direct descendent of King Solomon. Many Jamaicans were waiting for a black messiah. Selassie, who at his coronation was proclaimed Negusa Negast (King of Kings), and whose imperial name meant “Power of the Holy Trinity”, seemed to be the one. A core group of Jamaicans believed Selassie was the “Living God of Abraham and Isaac/ He Whose Name Should Not Be Spoken.” They took on his original name and called themselves Rastafarians or Rastas. Emperor Selassie was not a Rastafarian. He was a devout Christian. It’s not clear what he thought about this religion and its focus on him. An incident is told about a group of Rastas who went to his palace in Ethiopia to honor him. A palace official told them to “go away.” This did not dampen their faith. It only served to strengthen it because they were convinced that God is not supposed to know He is God. When the world media reported the Emperor’s death, Rastas believe this was a trick to undermine their faith. Their devotion to Selassie led them to believe that he did not die. He now had taken on “perfect” or eternal flesh and with his wife, Empress Menen, he sits atop Mt. Zion in Israel, waiting for judgment day. Rastas use the Bible for guidance. They invite all peoples of the world to repent and accept Jah (a shortened form of Jehovah). “Babylon” symbolizes the white political power structure that has terr... ... middle of paper ... ...or cutting of hair. Their nappy tresses were allowed to mat and twine themselves into ropy “dread locks.” This hair style was called “dread locks” to mock the non-believers aversion to their appearance. The way the hair grows has come to represent rebellion against the system and the “proper” way to wear hair. Basically, Rastafarians have these core beliefs. The first one is that God is spirit and that this spirit is represented in Emperor Selassie. The Emperor is black and a descendent, as Christ is, of the family of King David. This family’s shemetic or dark-skinned physical characteristics are misrepresented in European art. Blacks throughout the world have been denied the joy and dignity of knowing how Jesus and Mary really looked. Jesus and Mary were black. A white messiah coming in the past or future is a white myth. Their redeemer is black.

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