Re: Rasta
Posted: Sun Jun 07, 2009 2:10 am
hey will
i am glad i could help, even though i am of limited knowledge myself.
i cannot really answer your questions in regards to the rastafarian aspects...i am not of rastafarian religion.
i personally don't follow the philosophies of heaven and hell, creationism, and other certain beliefs that are taught in christian-based religion...but that is just me and i don't ever judge others that do such, just as i would hope no one would pre-judge me based on my spiritual philosophies.
i do believe that there have been many great men (and women) who have preached important life philosophies, which many religions have been based on. in my opinion, the most important message that seems shared by all or most of these great people has been the message of 1. love and compassion, and 2. each and all of us are the same and the divine alike, and 3. there comes a time when each of us recognizes such things and takes it to heart in daily living.
but, each person should choose his or her own path in that respect.
some are rastas, some are buddhists, hindus, christians, jews, etc...
as long as the hearts are full of light and love then in my opinion the path chosen is good.
but you would have to ask some rastas where your views would stand in regards to your specific questions.
again, just my opinions, as fuzzy as they are.
peace,
ape
i am glad i could help, even though i am of limited knowledge myself.
i cannot really answer your questions in regards to the rastafarian aspects...i am not of rastafarian religion.
i personally don't follow the philosophies of heaven and hell, creationism, and other certain beliefs that are taught in christian-based religion...but that is just me and i don't ever judge others that do such, just as i would hope no one would pre-judge me based on my spiritual philosophies.
i do believe that there have been many great men (and women) who have preached important life philosophies, which many religions have been based on. in my opinion, the most important message that seems shared by all or most of these great people has been the message of 1. love and compassion, and 2. each and all of us are the same and the divine alike, and 3. there comes a time when each of us recognizes such things and takes it to heart in daily living.
but, each person should choose his or her own path in that respect.
some are rastas, some are buddhists, hindus, christians, jews, etc...
as long as the hearts are full of light and love then in my opinion the path chosen is good.
but you would have to ask some rastas where your views would stand in regards to your specific questions.
again, just my opinions, as fuzzy as they are.
peace,
ape