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Empress (Rasta Woman Jah Rastafari Livity)
20 Principles for Rastafari Wife & Mother (How to Become a Rastafarian Woman)
Empress
Empress 20 Principles for Rastafari Wife & Mother
How to Become a Rastafarian Woman
Table of Contents
Empress principle #1: 5 Rules for Dressing as an Empress
Empress Poem: “Uniform”
Empress Principle #2: What do dreadlocks really have to do with Rastafari?
Empress Principle #3: 5 Rules of "Natural" living
Empress Principle #4: 6 Rasta Ital Food Rules/Laws
Empress Principle #5: Rastafari: Jah Gift To Mankind
Empress Principle #6: Rasta Women embracing her faith as “Royalty”
Empress Principle #7: 10 Secrets to keep Your Kingman happy and in love
Empress Principle #8: Royal and loyal as Empress
Empress Principle #9: “Rastafari Dreadlocks in the Bible”
Empress Principle #10: Dreadlocks:”Spiritual Meaning and Connection”
Empress Principle #11: 4 “Child Friendly” Ital Food Recipes
Vegan Chilli
Lentil Soup Recipe
Ital Pizza
Ital Veggie Hamburger
Empress Principle #12: The Rastafari Sabbath
Empress Principle #13: Should I buy my Rasta child/baby Toys?
Empress Principle #14: 6 Tips for Raising Rasta Children
Empress Principle #15: 5 Beliefs of a Rasta Woman
Empress Principle #16: 4 Ital Food Cooking Preparation Tips
Empress Principle #17: 7 Tips to “Activate” blessings from Jah
Empress Principle #18: 3 Ways to pray as a Rasta Woman
Empress Principle #19: 4 Tips for “White Rasta Women”
Empress Principle #20: Empress Dreadlocks; Antenna & Grooming
Empress Principle # Bonus: 3 Jamaican Breakfast Recipes
Give thanks in the name of his Imperial Majesty.
If you are wondering if this book is the same as “Life as a Rasta Woman,” It is not. “Empress” goes more in depth, into the emotional aspects of Rastafari, such as how Rasta women “feel” about their dreadlocks and why, and how to love your Kingman so that he will see you as his forever Empress.
Blessed Love.
Empress principle #1: 5 Rules for Dressing as an EmpressBlessed love to all of the Empress on the journey. Jah Guide. I wanted to give my Rasta Sisters some general rules to follow for clothing and attire. As Rasta women we dress for Jah, and our King, not for Babylon or “man pon di street.” Here are 5 simple rules to keep in mind for dressing our divine bodies.
Cover the “life giving” region at all times - No crotch or ass printed and or exposed
Do not accentuate the chest as Empress - No breast exposed/printed in clothing, or accentuated
No pants for Empress - No (man) pants (tights are ok with middle section covered) loose long shirt to the knee. Not Daily, just to go to the shop, or to take a walk with your King.
Belly Buttons are private not public - No belly/belly button exposure for Empress
Empress Locks...no night clubs - No dreadlocks swinging uncovered in a night club (this is an abomination) Empress do not go to nightclubs, Empress does not swing locks to attract any type of attention.
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Blessed Love to All You Empress. More Love.
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