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aight ....give thanks , make we reason
"you no see the 'possibility' for the two of dem tuh be the same, no even part of the same piece?"
mmmhh i think i got to ponder on this cause is not a so simple question in i opinion - it really depends on how/what you site to be "part of the same piece" . Jah do act trought man , and more- i is the lower of the higher I , so mi answer could be yes . but not in the sense i think you site dat . To be One with Jah for i , do not mean to be Jah , that Jah dwell in i do not mean i am Jah . So by this mi reasonings ,mi answer could be no . you fi pick up one ....
"let me ask you (with respect n out of curiousity fi knowin) have you been in the physical flesh before this life? if so, were you the exact same in that flesh as in this; same in the way of mindset and placement in the trod?"
yes i , i always felt that . and of course no , i&i was not the exact flesh , nor mindset nor placement in the trod . i just cyan't remember , can't say for real .
but this do not aknowledge the fact that Haile Selassie I could have be the same of david HIM is not mi , see ?...otherwise we should have heard of David the ALLMighty , and none of the things i had be in since years now , take mi to that consideration , first time i ever hear this ...
let mi ask you one ting , how many "phisical appearance" on this earth you site of JahJah ?
mo'love
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