religious significance of dreadlocks
History and Religious Significance
But there are different 'mansions' of rasta, such as, 12 tribes of isreal and theNiyabinghi, and there belifs vary. and I only no so much!
But there are different 'mansions' of rasta, such as, 12 tribes of isreal and theNiyabinghi, and there belifs vary. and I only no so much!
In a sense that would make him no longer a rasta, As rasta is way of life and not a religion, live as your ancestors lived before you, so to take a pair ofscissors and cut your hair would be going against that! hope this helps
No a true rasta wouldn't ever have a reason to do this.
BeauZay said:
Question here, wondering if anybody knows the answer. In Rastafarian beliefs, is there at all a time where it would be okay to cut off your locks? For instance, something like having a child? Or anything I suppose that so life changing, you cut em off and start your journey all over again? Just wondering. Thanks in advance.
I also think the first guy in the group of 3 is a reggae artist named uwe banton but i could be wrong if not they look very much alike!
bottom one is alborosie, my fav artist and dread inspiration
Nolan Plank said: