I think there's so much about Rasta culture that's interesting. Just the idea of preaching one-ness, that we're all in this together.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I'm not nearly as outrageously brave as many of my rascals that I write. But I think the rascal spirit must reside in me somewhere.
The Gita is the greatest gospel of spiritual works ever yet given to the race.
I think the merging of high and low culture is so fascinating.
The culture is just so coarse that you have to take it to that level and people will be like, 'Whoa!' And then you can make people think about stuff. It's kind of like shock therapy.
My father, my Rastafari culture, has a tight link to the Jewish culture. We have a strong connection from when I was a young boy and read the Bible, the Old Testament.
If there is only one culture all over the world, that's not a good thing.
I don't like this romanticization of Indian people in which Indian people are looked at as spiritual saviors, as people who have always taken care of the land. We're human beings. But I think different cultures have developed different aspects of humanness.
Culture is the arts elevated to a set of beliefs.
I don't believe in an 'all-about-me' culture. It's about the group.
Rastafari not a culture, it's a reality.