Talk:Jah
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[edit] I&I
I&I means me and god inside of me, meaning that you move or do as a person on a path of Jah and is not in any way substitute for JAH holy name.
This only means that you are not speaking just in your own behalf but according to the Bible and laws of God
[edit] Royal Arch Masonry
"Jah" figures prominently as a name of god in Royal Arch Freemasonry, and some have speculated that this may have also influenced Rasta, especially as some early Rasta teachers were Freemasons. Someone with a better grasp on this than I might be able to integrate this info into the main article.
Ther problem is we need sourced material to include it. See Wikipedia:No original research. No idea whether you can source this. I haven't heard of it but it sounds credible, SqueakBox 15:52, 26 December 2005 (UTC)
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To the best of my knowledge Emporer Selassie began calling himself Ras Tafari (As he is refferred to by all of the Rastas that I know) upon coronation. I've never heard him called Jah. Jah could be equated as the Christain God and Ras Tafari as Jesus.
-Dan L. —The preceding unsigned comment was added by 65.246.226.116 (talk • contribs) 11:08, May 25, 2006 (UTC)
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And how is the word JAH connected with human's body (mind)? It is obviusly that the name JAH is resting in the deepest centre of human soul. Because people of different nationalities and languages always use same cry (scream) when they are going in the battle: JAAAH! Karate fighters, gladiators, samurays, Indians, Zulu warriors, Germans, Slovenians, Irish ... : in the emotional distress every man or woman finds his real language - he (she) calls his (hers) eternal God, no matter to wich religion he (she) belongs. Yes, JAH is cry for help. On the other hand, JAH is scream of joy and celebration (yaaah, yahoo, yoohoohoo, yuhey, yiha ...) We also weep in the mistic voice of this Word, and more: we are born crying this Word. Consider that we could say that JAH is the oldest human word. But JAH is not connected only with emotions - it is naturaly tied with fenomens of breathing, like laughing, jawning and sneezing. Obviously God is pouring his name (image) into very human blood.