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How The Hibiscus Grew in the Dark

TheAbenG by TheAbenG
June 7, 2022
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Hibiscus 1                    Image via WikipediaGod and Nature first made us what we are, and then out of our own created genius we make ourselves what we want to be. Follow always that great law. Let the sky and God be our limit and Eternity our measurement. – Marcus Garvey

A long time friend asked me the other day, what made me turn to the East. All right, what she asked was about my being Ras. We had an enlightening reasoning about what Rastafari means…to I (me). She didn’t realise I have sighted (known) Rastafari’s glory for going ‘pon twenty years now. But when I thought about it, it wasn’t ’til I was in the hole – way dung (down) in the belly of the beast-that I fully embraced the premise and conviction of Rastafari, and found… “Self.”

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I have come to acknowledge that stagnation is death…anything wha’ don’t grow or change is stagnant. And, trust me, in the belly of the beast there is much that falls still. But they say “still waters run deep.”  From Bilal to Malcom, many Lions have emerged from outta the holes to claim, or re-claim, and bask in the glory of Life. Meditaiton, Self-evaluation, and then tuning in to Knowledge-Wisemind (wisdom)-Overstanding (understanding) is the key. Can you not see Starlight brightest in the deepest darkness?

So, Rastafari is…Light. Even in the darkest of times. Put a hibiscus in a dark room and it will wither. But let sunlight strain through a hole in the wall and that flower will  gravitate towards that light.

Just knowing the source isn’t enough. One has to know, accept, then live it (practice): Knowledge, Wisdom, and Overstanding, respectively. The power, or overstanding, is in practicing what one knows and accepts as Light. 

And, know Sistren, I’m not religous-just Ras; and simplicity is what we use to survive. All when it is the darkest of times.
-© K. Omodele 2009

Happy Earthday Ras Lee!!!
Big up Natty Chris and Duane-Lions,come rule your destiny.

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Simplicity by Sizzla…Pree this…Feel these words:
“…its just the meditation of my heart/ is just the pure and conscious thought/ be overstanding a tell you to be smart/ Listen to the children speak the word and shine the light in the dark,yah…”

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Comments 5

  1. Urban World Fashion says:
    16 years ago

    I Love the Sizzla Song 🙂

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  2. Devon says:
    16 years ago

    Great stuff Kaya…really good. I'm a fan!

    Devon

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  3. Anonymous says:
    16 years ago

    Great Words…..Well said…. Andrea

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  4. Anonymous says:
    16 years ago

    This is some resilience….a reminder that no matter what adversities we face, there's always a brighter tomorrow.
    Love this!
    ~nik

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  5. Southern Beauty says:
    14 years ago

    Thanks for the knowledge Kaya!! I love it.

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