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Hail Rastafari!!
Give thanx for that definition of Heirarchies. I thought that the word "arch" had something to do with covenants or building (using archs) and equated that the more dem build "arch"itecture, the more they instituted oppressive Hier"arch"ies. I do feel that the more one builds upward, in a fallic way, the more linear the social structure gets. Incidentally would Hieroglyphics means "sacred writings" or something like that?
All societies had some form of structure and almost by default of definition, there is a hierarchal order, however, the more peaceful societies was those which had a balance of power. For instance, it is pretty prevelant that men were the chiefs in smaller tribal culture, but they were balanced out with a woman's counsel.
HIM gave us the Ifect example of the balance of power. His and Her Imperial Majesties ruled ina complimentary form, whereas they were one. Which is where InI should stand. How can one give praise to one Monarch and give none to the next one when they are co-regents. You can't. We must give praise to both His and Her Majesty as they ruled as One balance of Alpha and Imega!
So why is not the movement reflective of this balance of power? Although change is occurring, why is it moving so slowly when we were given Ivine examples of how to conduct our governmental affairs.
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