Two hours of RASTAFARI founded Roots & Culture Reggae.
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Playing tracks by Bob Marley, Natural Black, Chuck Fenda, Midnite, Garnett silk and more.
Two hours of RASTAFARI founded Roots & Culture Reggae.
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This vibe is like an excellent meal… the SPECIALTY OF THE HOUSE…. I have to keep returning to play it!!! It’s my new favorite!!! Keep up the PRAISE… 💚💛❤️🙏🏽💯🔥🎉
🙏🏾♥️🙏🏾WADADA.
Yes, indeed! Prayer… Our “Mental Telepathy”. .. creates change on the physical as well as spiritual level…. The ALL IS MENTAL…selah.💚💛❤️
HAILE I. Yes I, Spiritual & Physical Vibrations must be Balanced. We have to Be not only Speakers of The Word, but also Doers of The Word (Walk In Righteousness). When Ras Akae Becka says, “I call JAH on I Blood Cell Phone..”, He’s talking about living life as a constant prayer, just as one’s physical blood cells flow through our bodies without ceasing…until we transition.
@brian-greene2 YES….it’s THE ONLY WAY TO LIVE….. in A CONSTANT CONTACT WITH JAH…. (Rasta to the BONE)…..💚💛❤️🙏🏽🔥🔥🔥
Ancient African prayers, deeply rooted in spirituality, function as communicative, relational, and protective acts rather than just formalized requests. They emphasize connecting with ancestors, nature spirits, and the Supreme Being for blessings and guidance. Key concepts include the Kemetic roots of "Amen" as a direct address to the Creator (Amun-Ra) and Yoruba concepts of "Ase" (innate power).
Kemetic (Ancient Egyptian) Origins: Prayer was integral to daily life, focusing on invoking deities like Amun-Ra (often associated with the word Amen/Amun), the "King of Gods" and "Lord of Heaven," for life, health, and prosperity.
Ancestor Veneration: In many traditions, such as the Ibibio or Akan, prayer is a mechanism for communicating with ancestors (nsamanfo), who act as intermediaries between the living and the divine.
Relational and Expressive Prayer: Prayer is often short, extemporaneous, and direct, used to strengthen the relationship between humanity and the spiritual world. It is often accompanied by libations, sacrifices, and offerings.
Invocations and Nature: Prayers frequently involve calling upon natural elements, the earth, or specific geographical features, treating the earth as a divine presence or mother.
Purpose: African prayers commonly focus on life-affirming goals: health, protection, fertility, and prosperity. They are not seen as separate from daily life, but rather as an essential part of it.
These practices reflect a profound, ongoing dialogue with the divine, rather than merely a formal petition.
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