Ras Flako Tafari is an author and a respected figure in the Rastafari community, known for his books on Rastafari teachings, including selections from Emperor Haile Selassie I.
In this reasoning, we explore the sacred roots of ganjah, the traditional practices of the Sadhus in Jamaica, and why modern herb culture has drifted from its original spiritual purpose. We discuss how younger generations can restore discipline, intention, and reverence to its use.
We also dive into the early monk-like lifestyle of Rastafari, the impact of Pinnacle and Coral Gardens on the movement, and the ongoing challenge of unity among the mansions. The conversation extends to Jamaica’s struggles with illiteracy, moral development, tourism decline, and the urgent need for self-reliance.
