Being obedient to a king does not make I n I wombman inferior. When Selassie was crowned he crowned his queen same way, a true example of "bone of my bone, flesh of my flesh"
I would love to be a queen and be obedient to a king and a king honoring I. It is a natural order-
Father, Son, Spirit= trinity
Father, Mother, Child= trinity do you get what I'm trying to say.
Many rasta men though have many queens because of Solomon. But, Solomon was able to provide equally because he was rich. I getting off path with what I'm saying.
I see many hail Selassie but don't even recognize Empress Menen. I see many hail Selassie and Menen and don't even practice principles.
Empress Menen had her role
Haile Selassie had his role
The MAN has his role
The WOMBMAN has her role, but together creates a royal oneness.
A strong rastaman, a true king alpha, will be the head of the household carrying out the job Jah Rastafari set forth. A true Queen Omega, the strength side by side her King Alpha is Jah order.
For a wombman to be virtous, to be obedient, does not mean to be downpressed. But, she will treat her king like the royalty Jah want I n I to live. The King in return will honor the wombman and treat she the way Jah want I n I to be.
Many have the I-cept wrong.
No offense, I think it is just difficult to find a rastaman who even wants a virtous wombman. So, I n I should not spend time searching, for everything is Jah. Whoever Jah want I n I to be with, I n I will be.
Ok, I kind of rambled on...I'm done..
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