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Originally Posted by floatingslowly
why is it a sin to be near a dead body?
I realize that Rastas do not write wills or deal in anything that does not affirm everlasting life, but does this mean you would not have been able to go to yr own mother's funeral had she died?
surely, Jah is more forgiving.
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not Rastas, Nazirites. it is a period of ritual separation, and dead bodies happen to be part of the mix, so I have actually had to turn down several funerals of close family, early on it caused some trouble, but over the years there are less and less hurt feelings. i suppose you should ask Moses.
here is my playlist for the day: Roots!Ras!Reggae Mix VIII [Natty Dread mix]
1)Bob Marley “Natty Dread”
2)Dillinger “Studio Star”
3)Gladiators “Dreadlocks the Time is Now”
4)Culture “Hard to be a Rastaman in Babylon”
5)Israel Vibration “Natty Dreadlocks”
6)Itals “Run Baldhead Run”
7)Peter Tosh “Wanted Dread or Alive”
8)Black Uhuru “Guess Whose Comin to Dinner”
9)Briggadier Jerry and Josey Wailes “Nice Vibez”
10)Horace Andy “Dreadslocks She Loves”
11)Big Joe “Natty Dread Don’t Bow”
12)Cornell Campbell “Ranking Dread”
13)The Ethiopians “Dread Prophecy”
14)U-Roy “I’m a Rastaman Dreadlocks”
15)Sizzla “Grow Your Locks”
16)Bunny Wailer “Rastaman”
17)Jacob Miller “False Rasta [dreadlocks man]”
18)The Congos “Congo Man”