I will never cut my hair again, I will never conform to the babylon system. If it is harder for me to get a job thats fine. The Most High will guide my path in the natural way like my hair.
@brasilcr49626 жыл бұрын
EarthDweller I agree 100 percent. Most high bless
@DennyDreadBassMan5 жыл бұрын
Dreadlocks are a crown even though most people see it as style which is fine. I had no problem getting a job and that's when nobody knew dreadlocks.
@heidi59444 жыл бұрын
You can’t wear a crown with your head held down ❤️
@danjones74483 жыл бұрын
Yes i Giovanni my brother!!! Nuff respect!!!
@bbalderston1253 жыл бұрын
I've worked for huge multinational corporations and professional service firms. Discrimination against dreads is not accepted. I'm a melanin deficient guy in senior management and will protect anyone's right to expression. Not to say some individuals will not try to make an issue of it, but that should be brought to HR/management's attention. My experience with folks with dreads is they are generally having much more active mind / enthusiasm.
@IMUSTBEACAT5 жыл бұрын
He’s so right about how your locs will shape themselves based on your frequency! I didn’t choose my locs my locs chose me!
@gtillustrated23045 жыл бұрын
facts!
@willwhitfield57405 жыл бұрын
Tianacat, in film harry potter wand chooses user, ignore what h p is
@ina18155 жыл бұрын
So true
@carolinebearden69894 жыл бұрын
Mine formed into the shape of hearts and if that isn't a sign that the universe loves me and that I am just a formation of love I don't know what is. Peace be with you
@skip69783 жыл бұрын
@@carolinebearden6989 I'd like to see that
@Its_B1_4u24 жыл бұрын
I'm not gonna lie, being white with locs, whenever I see a video like this, I always imagine that I will be told to cut them that I'm treating something inconsiderable, or ruining something. Glad to hear that your perspective, gives me hope that I will have a sense of connection, and harmony with the world around, JAH BLESS!!
@vanyoike23844 жыл бұрын
Jah bless
@cyqry3 жыл бұрын
A lot of the videos I've seen talking about locs pretty much dismiss the idea that "only black people can have them"... both from a cultural perspective, historic, sometimes spiritual, but usually just because "if you have hair, you can grow locs, they happen naturally".
@monicasmith4446 жыл бұрын
Thank you as I write in tears. I'm a Hispanic women light skinned with dreads. Since a child always wanted to have them on me. People LOOK at me and say what have she done to beautiful curly hair. Well that was my culture who still don't understand me. I'm very spiritual my hair feels good filled with great energy. I have suppressed to long. Being someone inside not matching my outside. I'm true to myself and my taino ancestors who had matte hair. It's spiritual not fashionable to me. My spirit is happy and my soul. Don't care if the looks anymore. I am love kind and don't judge. I feel this weight lifted from the words that you have spoken. Thank you 🙏
@gvandalen5 жыл бұрын
Good for you Monica. You are who YOU ARE. And the outside world will eventually see that u are pure and, when not, then it is THEIR (whoever it may be) OWN (negative/unpure) CONFRONTATION going on inside of themselves.💕
@heidi59444 жыл бұрын
“Who am I, a judge or something?” I love that. One love
@auraodette68395 жыл бұрын
His locs are dope 😱 I commented this before I watched the video...his HAIR is dope. 💯
@HarbourLightning6 жыл бұрын
My heart has been telling me to lock my hair for fifteen years and I've resisted. Thanks to you I feel braver, stronger, and more knowledgeable. I should have listened to my soul years ago and let my hair lock. Now, I plan to, finally. Love and light to you, sir.
@lh42066 жыл бұрын
I normally do not comment on videos... Thank you Seala Media for this post! When I was about to graduate from grad school I began to let my hair freeform and lock how it wanted to. My mother (a Christian Jamaican btw) told me that I would not get a job or advance to a Ph.D program wearing my hair that way. So I combed my locks out and straightened my hair for a interview with a doctorate program. I didn't get a spot in the program and felt so lost because I conformed to what my mother thought I should look like in order to be accepted. Well now I have started my locks again but I was getting regular maintenance. Lately I've been thinking that I hate it but I thought that I needed to get them twisted regularly to look nice when I go to work. However, I do not feel the connection I once felt when my hair was just doing it's thing. I want to be able to do my job and let my hair be without the judgment. Maybe I should just stop caring about what others think and whatever happens will be how the most high/universe or my higher self wants it to be. Thank you again.
@YoungBuck-ny9kf5 жыл бұрын
I’ve had my dreads for about a year and I’m loving them! I feel myself changing . Like becoming more aware of what’s going on, my mannerisms have changed to a more calmness, and my attitude has even changed. Plan on keep them through college but after that I’m not sure . Only time will tell
@RealEyezzz4 жыл бұрын
Beautiful.🙏🏻 I ve had dread locks for over 30 years now.... Stopped counting times when people asked me "how do you do them". My answer is "they happen". My dreads are my roots, my history, my strength , but also my dedications and the weights I carry. No fashion, no pretending. We are One and connected. BLESS 🤗🔥❤️
@childnoirr4 жыл бұрын
that reply is something I feel. I recently cut off my twisted locs to begin freeforms and I feel disconnected once again. i need my defense again
@RealEyezzz4 жыл бұрын
@@childnoirr it is funny that you be called "child", and people call me "mom'sy" 😂😂👍😜 I checked out your work , keep grooving my friend 🤜🏻🔥💫🤛🏿
@childnoirr4 жыл бұрын
@@RealEyezzz thats love. preciate the words!!
@i800thizz6 жыл бұрын
i grew my dreadlocks so my IQ can go up .. and it did really help !! i felt natural , free , and my knowledge game went up sky high !! I'm glad i had a chance to grew my locks .. Big up to all the Rasta .. y'all influence me to reach up for the higher power in life .. Much Respect lion !!!
@telly115ify6 жыл бұрын
I am currently on my own road to rastafari for me it's a spiritual growth and learning I want my locs to grow with me and my soul. Many blessings to you. Feed your soul love and the mind knowledge.
@twincityvi5 жыл бұрын
Keep on spreading Jah words.. Blessed Love my brother.
@AndreiIRadu4 жыл бұрын
Found this while looking for methods to unlock my dreads. And you my brother have brought smile on my face and tears in my eyes. The way you preach is beautiful and I want to thank you for the lesson I have received. You are so right when saying that those people at the saloon are just telling lies to people, I was one that wanted to freeform without anyone ripping and breaking my hair and roots apart, and they said it isn't possible. Here I am after 5 years without the "needed" retwist and half of my hair feels natural, and healthy and beautiful. Once again thank you! Respect 🙏
@moni_66364 жыл бұрын
thank you so much, your words touched me so deep in my heart
@krystingrant62925 жыл бұрын
I have locs one I'm attracted to men with locs I look at them as Kings with lion crowns so I locd I'm 8 months. It's been a very mind-blowing journey need patience, expect unexpected, and be you. Something I struggled with.
@waseewasee90505 жыл бұрын
Much respect empress
@beedoesstuff47592 жыл бұрын
Living Naturally and loving yourself and spreading happiness are the most important ways of life
@lovejoy98672 жыл бұрын
💯🖤♥️❤️💙
@rellfromcentral4343 Жыл бұрын
Yes
@Max-cn6sl4 жыл бұрын
This man radiates pure peace, love it
@stefanporter46675 жыл бұрын
No nah go lie.. This video is very informational and I'm in the process of growing my hair. Jah bless and guidance.. From Portland Jamaica to South Carolina USA ONE LOVE .
@spectremudd5 жыл бұрын
Portland love, I love my dreads and I love my city
@drewroberts5735 жыл бұрын
I back-combed mine. Had them for an amazing 5 year journey. 34.5” when the time came to let them go. Lots of good conversations and experiences with people of different color, religion, and/or origin. I also received plenty of nods of understanding and words of respect. I researched before I committed. Then went into it spiritually with watchfulness and curiosity and openness with respect to the traditions that are not my lineage. Mine was an awakening, positive journey in a region with plenty of racial tension and religious conservatism. I plan on doing it again.
@nickydelange76504 жыл бұрын
This man is a wise and peasefull example of how people should treat eachatter dont juge dont see coller just one love ❤️
@emanuel12816 жыл бұрын
I love his vibe makes me become a better person everyday
@mykilahsenwilliamsdorsey14955 жыл бұрын
Thank you for sharing the wisdom, brother.
@jracerichards2 жыл бұрын
I remember relocating to America from JA and how the blacks looked down on me because of my dreads. Now they're all growing dreads, how times have changed
@BrittneySharde152 жыл бұрын
Facts
@rochelleholmes18716 жыл бұрын
I am on this beautiful journey as well. Beautiful natural Black man. Peace and blessings.
@nancybungei9113Ай бұрын
Subscribed already,i started my locks 2022 at 22 years and am happy about it since i hate wigs or any artificial hair
@lucasa.figueiredorodrigues17932 жыл бұрын
why do i feel so much good vibes when he is speaking?
@leultsegahun89712 жыл бұрын
it's the background music
@bilwiliams50976 жыл бұрын
Hail Christ our Father.Thank you Jerome for divine information.The frequency is rising within the masses
@kobelambert82506 жыл бұрын
I'm researching dreadlocks because I'm thinking of getting them soon, and boi oh boi did I dive deep.
@rikepi507 Жыл бұрын
"Original man and woman" ... It just feels right to me. 9 year-long locks here. Thanks for so much wisdom, king.
@marilynm78064 жыл бұрын
I've always loved locs so much and I've always saw them as a crown or a mane to me people with locs have always looked like beautiful warriors of nature and love they give off strong beautiful vibes and I've always wanted locs and I always worried about people being angry with me for doing it but I realized true spiritualists would be happy for me, I loc my hair because I wanted to stop fighting my hair, it wants to be matted, I want to be closer to nature, I want to pick up on vibrations better, I am a survivor, I am a warrior, i am patient and forgiving, I see that the world is so broken, I know that I am wise beyond my years but I still hold my innocence, im free and I refuse to conform to babylon, I am dedicated and I love everyone I meet, I love mother nature and I thank her everyday for what she does for us, since the very first time I saw someone with locs I've always felt in my heart that this is what locs symbolize and so much more.. I've noticed that the universe has been speaking to me all the time now since I started my locs.. I feel more beautiful with them than I ever did without them. I cry as I write this.
@younge2524 жыл бұрын
U should do whatever makes u happy and forget what people say or think bout what makes u happy people will always have something to say be happy and enjoy ur life
@manoutraore37884 жыл бұрын
it's beautiful ❤ everything is energy. Il used to have locs but i cut them because of what People around me were saying back then. you're comment is powerful, you really gave me strength
@marilynm78064 жыл бұрын
@@manoutraore3788 thank you, I'm sorry people got to you enough for you to change yourself, it's not a good feeling I hope better has come to you. Blessed be
@marilynm78064 жыл бұрын
@@younge252 thank you very much, bless you
@manoutraore37884 жыл бұрын
@@marilynm7806 thank you for your message ! I really appreciate you god bless you
@MrMiles404 жыл бұрын
Now that was one of the most powerful, beautiful, humbling testimonies about locs I've ever heard. Blessing to you my brother! Thank You!!
@vvvv4651 Жыл бұрын
This man killed it with this topic. Best I've ever come across.
@chrissysunpopular4 жыл бұрын
❤️❤️❤️❤️ this is literally the most AUTHENTIC VIDEO within our loc community. My favorite thing, “This is my HAIR.” Love your energy ❣️
@intrinsicnature852 жыл бұрын
I really appreciate these videos. I’m a month in. Started mines because I’m transitioning back into our culture as the African people and it’s amazing to hear perspective from a Rasta Him self on the sacredness of our hair. Peace and love 💚
@madamehogan85532 жыл бұрын
Such a beautiful and informative discussion, thank you.
@lezard2k6 жыл бұрын
Lovely how you dont enforce anything. I like the idea of my locks being an expansion to my true self helping me to raise more awareness for myself and others around me. Fyi I'm white my locks are roughly 9 years old. Thank you for your kind words.
@celestialsuccess3 жыл бұрын
I don't know where you came from. Bit thank God for you. Finally I heard someone who made sense. A little again the others would have made me feel as though if I don't have locks I am a waste. I have gone natural. And was considering letting my hair lock. And now even more so. I am definitely going to as you say let nature do what it wants. Because it is what God would want. Thank you. And keep strong brother.
@mikeymjh8 ай бұрын
This guy is cool and relaxed, as a rasta should be,more power to him.
@michellesingleton83444 жыл бұрын
Many people where locs good,bad etc.Your spirit is how you flow through life in peace being humble in kind to others.
@studio509movie33 жыл бұрын
The day I cut my locks was the worst day in my life, I spent years regretting this choice, now I feel light and at peace with myself because my hair is growing now, thank you nature and thank you also the creator who had brought me into the world
@samajamawere13 жыл бұрын
Sometimes they say locs can hold onto negativity. It’s good to start fresh sometimes it can represent a rebirth
@Newera10472 жыл бұрын
This comment is me exactly instead of wasting years regretting that decision I made in 2020 I spent 2021 gaining more knowledge and wisdom on the importance of hair and I just started my second set of locs again and I vow never to cut them again
@demarcoblyden80636 жыл бұрын
From u know ur self and u embrace ur natural self ur locks will grow to ur personality of ur natural self ur locks will grow to ur energy sum will grow slim sum will grown in between Sum will grow thick and bongo like its all about ur energy u give off will Manifest into how ur locks grow naturally blessed love king
@Iam318ben6 жыл бұрын
@iam318Ben
@09SSShawty5 жыл бұрын
My last haircut was 11/2/2018 mannnnnn i have not done nothing to my hair but wash it my beard included my look is starting to grow on me i havent even got a shape up ppl i kno look at me and tell me all the time " you need a hair cut" my response is always its my hair its who i am you choose to look at me and they always say you right but the end up asking what do i put in my hair and i just tell them nothing my body is just doing what is needed
@flemishlion695 жыл бұрын
Everybody does with his hair what he wants whe need to respect this!
@sidneyruka80683 жыл бұрын
The way the sun started shining when you got the message 😍
@klarissaparker70225 жыл бұрын
HalleluYAH for this revelation 💗 Todah Raba my baruched brother for this divine revelation! May you stay blessed and continue to be a vessel to the rest of our sisters & brothers Ahki! All praises to יהוה ✊🏽🙏🏽💕
@RGHundo4 жыл бұрын
I’m coming up on 3yrs 💪🏾🖤 no more retwist. Salute my bruddah
@michaelwaynemartin32915 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the video. Knowledge leads to understanding, understanding leads to peace, all three lead to the ability and freedom to love your fellow man. Which the planet could do with right now. I'm not a Rasta, I'm not a Christian, I'm not a Buddhist, I'm not a Muslim, I'm just an average white guy from New Zealand that takes an interest in other cultures and can see that the main basic thread in all of these religions (before they were twisted by those seeking power) is just be good to each other.
@nraudales79416 жыл бұрын
Thanks i could listen for hours. Im Mexican and Honduran and i have dreads to feel more connected to my unknown ancestors
@thinblacknoodles6 жыл бұрын
@Seala Media thank you for this ,growing up american i have let my locs grow free had them for 15 years and people tell me if i dont twist my locs my hair eill fall out. Im sick of them but you just give me the answer i needed so im letting them be free as i have the past few years thank you 🖤🖤🖤🖤
@MsStarwoman443 жыл бұрын
Well said, even the Hindu God Shiva had dread locks, in India they said that Shiva is the God of Ganja, there are many of his followers with very long dread locks in India, they smoke Ganja, are vegetarian, and do yoga. Don't judge, because you will find dreadlocks everywhere. Thank you Jerome for your amazing insights and wisdom!
@96amarone6 жыл бұрын
Hair is an expression of individuality. Do not judge. Personally, I love the look
@Lambag-Daniel6 жыл бұрын
You seen like such a peaceful person, wish there were more like you
@Wilotherwood3 жыл бұрын
Beautifully put brother! Respect from my Celtic Welsh ancestors who matted their hair for the same reasons as you! I’m subbed! People have forgotten the beauty of nature and the lessons of our ancestors! My locks are my antenna, my roots !
@TheKevlar6223 жыл бұрын
Massive
@dashaeeee6 жыл бұрын
the animals maybe see the locs and instincts would kick in, they think it's a Lion.. Raaah, King indeed!!!!
@dashaeeee6 жыл бұрын
Oh, look a caveman... And it's talking to me.
@paulomanv84 жыл бұрын
beautifully said, thank you for sharing your perspective with us
@cookiemspete7 жыл бұрын
Very well put, I liked the comedy too! I wonder when people will stop focusing on things like hair, and start focusing on things like the condition of their hearts.
@koshareslack6 жыл бұрын
Thank you Idren. I do feel that it is equally important not to judge those who chose to go to salons or do it is a fashion statement. Every spirit walks in their own way.
@studio509movie33 жыл бұрын
I cut my locks before because I had no conviction in it, but now I let it grow because it was God who gave them to me
@johanie.m.6 жыл бұрын
Great video... Society makes people twist their dreadlocs even me who just began, especially in business sphere in town... So many judgments we got to overcome cause of the lack of knowledge. And I will have to get over their thoughts, I am aware and thanks 👍🏾
@jacksmith44603 жыл бұрын
Antenna....you said it man. I am 40 I have had long hair since 14 yrs old (I'm white , but my hair mattes very quickly, I don't have locks, although I would If I did not brush it) I would never cut my hair, its part of who I am. You said Antenna, and I fully feel the hair is. Long hair seems to go hand in hand with spiritual understanding. Thanks for you insight much respect from UK Loved this vid so much
@rellfromcentral4343 Жыл бұрын
Yes Brother
@goldblooded55157 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much, i have so many emotions i cant explain because ive been growing my hair out to be natural but its very hard when you live in modern society in northern california. This video helped me to keep on with my spiritual journey
@Charlie393195 жыл бұрын
This is what I needed to hear. I have epilepsy, because of it I developed a severe case of anxiety... it was so bad I would get anxiety when I had something as simple as a doctors appointment or sunday mass (its embarrassing to me when someone sees me haveing a seizure or finds out about my condition, which makes even writing this very hard). I grew my dreadlocks 4 years ago when I first found out about my condition, it helped me cope with my own insecurities. I shaved my head about two months ago because I was tired of being pre-judged and in some cases even looked down upon simply for being white and having locks, most hair salons would refuse to serve me when I wanted to get them tightened. I feel like im missing a limb or a loved one... my hair was not only a social security blanket for me but also a part of me. I immediately regret my decision... now my journey must start from the beginning, I look forward to having my protection and peace of mind back.
@misterpoulpe63295 жыл бұрын
why don't you simply reattach your old dreadlocks with a crochet ? :)
@Trouble3165 жыл бұрын
@@misterpoulpe6329 because that hair is dead once you cut it off, duh.
@misterpoulpe63295 жыл бұрын
@@Trouble316 You can reattach them by combing the end of the dread and crochet them to the original hair, some people cut their dreads and recrochet them there's no problem with that
@behabtwa5 жыл бұрын
„dont insult nature.“ thank you for sharing your wisdom. my locs are not free but they are a break through for me.
@hilderoels21384 жыл бұрын
I don't Care what other People think of me , seen Mi lock is mine Keep it positive 🇯🇲❤️💛💚
@MrsXx6 жыл бұрын
I cannot believe I've only just found your channel! You speak of everything I feel, deep in spirit. Just listening to you brought me to peace. Thank you for sharing your spirit. This was the reason I started my freeform journey. Blessings to you, King.
@shemuelyisrael90405 жыл бұрын
Thank the most high Yah for being Hebrews I love my crown ahki blessings
@germainerucker94144 жыл бұрын
Im starting mine and my hair dreads itself i cant wait😊😊😊.Thank you sir like. I feel like i didnt get any dreads as a kid during the hyphy movement for a reason and now as a young AFRICAN AMERICAN MAN I NEED THEM. Cause my life has really been a struggle and I NEED my SHEILD To be AN AFRICAN AMERICAN KING. Thank you.
@diamondnova75983 жыл бұрын
Yes almost a decade strong never cutting it getting my hair twisted. I’ve had a lot of people say ignorant comments but I’ve ignored them. Beautiful video💫🍄
@larissaseemungal94217 жыл бұрын
Brother Jerome!!!! More ratings for this! You're speaking TRUTH...... love this!!!! THANK YOU!
@jediwarrior93476 жыл бұрын
My brother, nuff respect. Hear me now. I'm Jamaican, born and bred. Though my upbringing did not take place in JA (migrated to U.S. at an early age), my Jamaican roots reach deep, deep, down into the African, the Arawak and finally God's eternal soul which was made accessible to us through YESHUA, Lord and Savior. Many of your words and experiences resonate quite squarely with mine but there are some that don't which I believe are important enough to address because of my perceived mission here in this realm. I believe I couldn't pass up the opportunity to speak these words with you without shirking my responsibility. First I'd like to say this about the Arawaks whom I believe God uses to communicate with me: Jamaica is located on the Equator in the heart of the Earth which was just one, solid, land mass at its birth (in your mind, push all the land masses of the Earth together and see where Jamaica falls). For this reason, the indigenous people there will be dark skinned. The texture of their hair, their height and weight will also be affected by this relentless sun and continuous rainfall. Ever wonder why Arawaks named it Xaymaca, "Land of wood and water"? Could it be because it was where the vital elements of life (wood represents the material and water represents the spiritual) originated and proliferated? These words had to be said here as I've read much of what many have spoken about the Arawaks/Tainos and never hear these facts mentioned. As for our disagreement: About 22years ago, I, like you,came to Christ. Appx. 3months after I was baptized, I locked up my hair. Why? God spoke clearly to me telling me that I was to be as natural as I was made to be. Since I was a professional at the time, I did my hair neatly non-freeform, what I like to call "cultured locks". Oh, how God spoke to me through my natural hair!!! He took me so many places during that time, one of which was to Samson, in the Bible, to teach me about the power of my locks/cultured locks. I was sold! To this day, I wear my hair the same way and have no intention of wearing it any other way including the way you do. Don't judge me, brother! What God has for you is for you. What He has for me, is for me. Twisting the natural hair to lock it is still natural hair and, I'm a witness, cultured locks does NOT hurt the hair follicles AT ALL and it allows you to still remain your natural self as God made you to be.
@SelahMediaJamaica6 жыл бұрын
Thanks, Father in Heaven Bless you.
@jediwarrior93476 жыл бұрын
Seala Media. Many blessings to you, as well, my brother.
@skyelark55116 жыл бұрын
DarkManX Tv, First I’d like to say I am GreatWall OfMexico and thank you for providing me with the above link to your channel. I arrived there and listened to the appx. three hour discussion you had with the Yenkunkun Pickibo (This does not sound like a Jamaican derived name) tribe reps and was very highly amused. Second, as it will presently become clear to you that we are not in complete agreement with respect to your thesis/platform, I implore you, in your responding to my challenges to your reasoning, to please try and refrain from personal derogative name-calling and I will respectfully do the same for you. By “personal” I mean, it’s ok to call an argument idiotic, but it’s not ok to call each other an idiot. Now then, in my humble opinion, the so-called American “Aborigine” is a misconstruction and a farce. And the reason for my perception is that these people seek to deny the majority African and European blood running through their veins and identify only with their possibly 2% , if any, Amerindian blood. I find that to be absurd. Y'see, I was born on the island of Jamaica and for many different spiritual reasons, I sincerely believe that I have a real connection to the Arawak people native to that island. I do not know if I have any Amerindian blood in me, in fact, but with all my heart I believe that I do. Nevertheless, I will never take a DNA test to find out because I think it’s irrelevant and furthermore, whether the Synagogue of Satan says I have Amerindian blood or not, I am still Xaymacan and I know I have an Arawak spirit residing inside of me. Despite my connection to my Arawakan spirit, I will never deny the majority African and European blood in me and claim to be Aborigine Xaymacan. I believe the U.S. Lumbee tribe probably got it right as that tribe is comprised of the product of various mix of peoples found only on the American Continent (Amerindian, Africans and Europeans) with the argument that because all these different peoples came together here in the American Continent and reproduced, their offspring, a new and wholly unique tribe, is native to America and is therefore Native American. I feel really sad for the people of the so-called Yenkunkun Pickibo (can’t help but think of the Jamaican vulgar terms “pum pum” and “picki picki head” when I hear this name) tribe for they are in complete denial of the truth about themselves. I hope they wake up soon to realize that they are all Children of the One True and Living God and are therefore entitled to "ownership" (by this I mean one owns whatever one possesses and not the fiction Satan's Synagogue has defined ownership to mean) of any land or living space in all of Creation and not just on the island of what is now called Jamaica.
@SheezyBabyMusic5 жыл бұрын
I subscribed because of this brother's energy.
@chicagoliightsx5 жыл бұрын
Likewise 😏
@ALLSTARiCANDY5 жыл бұрын
when he opened his mouth it made him even more handsome
@Theblaqueone7165 жыл бұрын
Your crown is majestic bredren. God bless.
@ardkoroz93444 жыл бұрын
I do not look at my hair as something I have to be like other I do what I like, but yes dread locs are beautiful, I love everything about any culture, we all learn from one another.
@maroesjadejong42045 жыл бұрын
Eventhough I follow a different spiritual path, this video resonated with me. Thank you
@Shaunieatl6 жыл бұрын
I dont know how I got to your page but apparently the Universe sent me here. I love your explanation of its MY HAIR. My hair is loc'd but they have been manicured. It has bothered me since I loc'd almost 5 years ago. Last week, my sister and I combined all of our locs (so they are your size) and no more manicuring. I just have a deep spiritual feeling to let my hair grow how it wants to. Thank you! THIS IS MY HAIR! Blessings
@WikiSmiles6 жыл бұрын
I love all of your views, you are so right. It’s so wonderful to hear such truth and positivity
@ramonanorris45094 жыл бұрын
I was going through a spiritual change in my life when I dread locked my hair in 2008. In the process of time as my hair grew, so has my oneness with my Creator along with my connection to self, humanity and my purpose for being. My dreads are down to my bottom now and my heritage to the Kingdom of the Most High is sure 🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹.
@revolutionarylynn60524 жыл бұрын
What's your number I'm spiritual too with locs, I'm no danger trust me.
@ramonanorris45094 жыл бұрын
@@Tristan_eCola The Holy Spirit of the Most High is Nothing compared to what you are smoking. This is a spiritual matter not a physical matter...
@ramonanorris45094 жыл бұрын
@@revolutionarylynn6052 Hello Lynn, if you are on Facebook I can connect with you there....
@Tristan_eCola4 жыл бұрын
Ramona Mcfann lmao I’m just messing with you mate. Have a nice day.
@jennifertarver44216 жыл бұрын
Love the video. People compliment my hair all the time, asking how I make it look this way 😂. Crazy thing is I hardly wash it, maybe 5 times a year 😂 don’t judge me, but my hair lets me know when it needs washing. And sometimes I put oils in it but I don’t have a routine for my hair. And no it don’t stink either !
@mosesaaron22735 жыл бұрын
You don't have hair anymore, you have locks and water is the main food so it should be 5 times a week,
@gvandalen5 жыл бұрын
Hi Jennifer, don't know how long you hv been wearing l9cks or whether they are now 'nature. Do u hv any problems with losing hair along hairline? And, do u have any tips here to amend tjis problem or avoid? In my case, my dreads are long, of mature age. It CD be caused by hormonal changes going on - I am going through the menopause...
@mosesaaron22735 жыл бұрын
@@gvandalen Blend a dry coconut with some hemp seeds squeeze and strain the milk and use it to wash your locks once a week also drink a glass of it at the same time, Have to use it within one hour after making it .
@The1LikeDatura4 жыл бұрын
Blessings to you Jerome. You are definitely connected. Your Wisdom and Overstanding is truly God given. Thank you for not being one of the ignorant people who see locks as only belonging to “our” culture and no one else’s. I connected with the Sadhus of India doing yoga when I was just 16. I had no idea who Rastafarians were yet until a few years later....I said to myself...this must be how most spiritual people must wear their hair. I had a deep connection to this in this life, because of past life association. My locks touch to the ground now, as I have taken to the Spiritual path at a young age...all the points you have said are right on. They gather energy, they act as psychic antennas...they protect from cold...if you slap them on the ground it will remove spiritual obstacles, or negative influences...the list goes on and on, and this Knowledge will come to you if you understand they are an extension of your Spirit into Mother Nature...Bless Up Jerome for letting others know the truth. Selah.
@undercrownhiphop94224 жыл бұрын
I love everything about this channel
@herloxx77966 жыл бұрын
Thank you for making this video. The spirit told me to stop with the manipulative twist, so I undid the twists, now my hair is matting on its own terms. I don't know why its happening to me to be this way, but I'm going with it. Thanks so much again.
@Paaka6 жыл бұрын
Wendy Benz I started mine comb coiled but month 5 I went neglected my hair texture wont let me neglect first
@abrimusic92266 жыл бұрын
yes I. blessed. keep it flowing, the massive thirst for the truth.
@MrBadboyari6 жыл бұрын
agree with orange cat, the most rounded and well put together thoughts on dreads, appreciate it. lets put aside the segregation on all fronts and work on unity.
@Kingkongbigdog4 жыл бұрын
I grew my locs a few years ago and I had them for 2 years. I always heard ppl saying “ew why you grow you hair out” so much I cut them. I am now making my return to retrieve my crown, I had my last haircut in May I’m never going back.
@FlowaMan4 жыл бұрын
Don't let people narrate your narrative if you see beauty in it, it's beautiful. One love 👊🏾
@Kingkongbigdog4 жыл бұрын
Nathan Flowers that’s a fact God, peace 🙏🏽
@ras-bulletrasta22614 жыл бұрын
My brother me and my cousins had dreadlocks and our grand mother said dreadlocks are for slaves and that we never used to be slaves. And we cutted but now she low that we do it I'm grown man 35 year old with children we listened to her and now she a low and told us that ANCIENS had the same hair and now all my cousins doing dreadlocks. Me my self I have my freeform dreads my daughter in this picture her hair has turned to dreadlocks
@michaelsinanan883 жыл бұрын
My story is similar. All the power to you brother
@christophertoney39146 жыл бұрын
Exact reason i grew mine were because i got tired of braids,hair cuts,flat irons,combing thru my hair daily. For me it's really more of a spiritual and comfort of me being comfortable being myself. I've come to embrace my hair more & more because i'm happy with it in it's natural state even i get it retwisted and sometimes put into two or four braids. I never got the hype of doing it for fashion. I use to be one that clowned people for having them if they didn't look well kept and boom now i have them and i explain to people(the ones who i ise to be like) how clean and healthy they can be if you take good care of your hair.
@moneyplugg64 жыл бұрын
I inner standed this man so deep I was funna cry.keep doing what you do.✌️♥️✨
@fadesmademedoitjayfranchis37444 жыл бұрын
I know what you mean when you say connection to the earth and higher power it’s a beautiful thing
@lindamunro44226 жыл бұрын
Peace all, I found this video enlightening. Stop judging others and do you, simple. Blessings all
@Tyr9334 жыл бұрын
yes a stronger magnetic pull and absorbing the energy of our ancestors and universe. Thankyou for this video✌️✌️
@ssammyblue51566 жыл бұрын
i just started locking my hair a few months ago and i love it. i never grew my hair out before or knew anything about locking but my hair started to naturally mat as it was getting longer.i probably never needed to see a loctician, but im happy to be growing mt hair out. i feel more natural and at peace. one love
@pghwavy3693 жыл бұрын
I feel like a king with locs
@lindastrickland23875 жыл бұрын
Thank you for your great message of Truth. Hope the lord Jesus Christ bless you more. You have a great humble soul.
@daminashun88686 жыл бұрын
I came across your video as by luck! I let my hair lock on its own since last September and I’m very proud as I feel more rooted. I’m puertorican by the way and I have some ropes for dread lol. Everyone told me to go get it pro done....but I said one day no more brushing, no more styling!! I have always grown my hair since day one (all my toddle pics have me with long hair) and have been growing my beard since my first born son and he’s reaching 22 years old in 1 week! My beard causes ridicule in a secular world! My reasons? Law of the Nazarene! Not to mention I’m an Israelite as well. All I tell people is “if mans beard was supposed to be kept short, then it would stop growing by design just like arm hair, eyebrows and eyelashes stop at a certAin length....by spiritual design!” They NEVER have an answer! My boys from the islands started referring to me as Rasta, but I couldn’t understand the co-relation with that and locks....until now! I’d like to say that I’m a natural man and wish to remain that way! Shit I don’t even take aspirin lol My beard I cut every 3-6 months and my hair I cut bald every 7 years!
@gvandalen5 жыл бұрын
Wow, Daminash, really!? You shave yr head totally?? And, do your licks grow back stronger for doing this, would u say? Or u it growth remains short?
@kellyblack20105 жыл бұрын
Although my profile picture is hella old lol I'm nearly 6mo in to my loc journey, yes I do the comb coils he spoke of but like with everything else moderation is key. And really to add to what he said ...the idea that one has to grown there locs in a certain manor really comes from the European mindset that most have in America..."you have to look like this" or "dress like that" it's the same mentality that is killing our rain forest and our ozone layer...its because we haven't learned that just because we can alter something , does not mean we should and besides that we change things that we shouldn't and hold on to dear life when it comes to things that should die out to begin with. For example African-Americans have know language of there own because we were forced to learn English, whatever languages we originally knew was lost to time because Europeans rather than trying to learn the language we spoke they just wrote it off as gibberish...and said "I want you to talk like this" . but yet when it comes to things like the concept of war , racism, bigotry, & elitism you can't get away from it....its everywhere you turn. But they will pride themselves on having a "civilized" society....how is it so "civilized" if we are still running around killing each other for monetary gain or prejudice against a skin color and we still can't accept each other for who they are and see beauty and value in one another regardless of how they wear their hair or what their skin color looks like. However the loc Journey is not for everyone it forces you to look at yourself and find beauty in something you're not used to seeing, it teaches you to love yourself, if you are somebody that is always hung up on what somebody else has to say or what they have to think about you the loc Journey will show you the true Merit of Your Inner Strength and just how thick of a skin do you really have it will force you to deal with those self-esteem issues that you may have or you may not know that you really have them you may not have really let yourself admit to that it will also let you know just how patient you really are if you want to get to the Beautiful mature lock stage as they call it you have to be patient ...... locks are cool , and beautiful no matter how you start them , or if your Rasta or not (I'm NOT) ....the world judges dreadheads enough let's not Judge each other
@eleonoranannini64816 жыл бұрын
love this video and love all you ppl that watch
@clovisdouglas53056 жыл бұрын
Blessed my brother keep up the good works under the tree of life
@4thecollectors2 жыл бұрын
The perm is becoming extinct thank God
@plutonianenigma87243 ай бұрын
Love this. I have 3 wicks myself… love my hair. Great perspective