The Goodness of Jah Endures Forever

Word Sound Power Elixir of Truth, Love & Light

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A Psalm a day keeps the fear away!

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I invite you to join me in chanting a Psalm today, selected according to the Lion of Judah Society's Daily Psalm Readings guide. Recited in Iyaric (mystical variation of English), this is your daily dose of upliftment. This Word Sound Power is a sweet meditation that provides a healing balm for your heart, mind & soul, imparting strength for whatever challenges may come. Love is the strongest power!

MUSIC IN THIS VIDEO:

"Paths to Higher Elevations" by

Katyayani & the Arrows of Light

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“Pure Soul” by Tenno

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These Psalms are chanted in Iyaric, a mystical version of English, a.k.a. The Language of Rastafari. I choose to chant them in this way because Iyaric brings out the true meaning and power of Psalms. Iyaric, by nature, creates a word sound that is more unifying.

English-translated versions of the book of Psalms have a lot of slavery-mentality language and interpretation which seems to come from the idea that we are supposed to follow God’s law just for the sake of obeying a God who is mighty and more powerful than us who can strike us down at any time. That is by far, NOT my relationship with Jah, my Source of Life. I do my best to translate this dark interpretation of King David’s words into poetry that is filled with the Light of Truth.

For more information on Iyaric, I recommend the 3-book series, “Itations of Jamaica and I Rastafari” by Millard Faristzaddi.

A Few Examples of Iyaric Used in These Psalms:

  • JAH – The Lord

  • I AND I – We, Us, or Our

    • Refers to the divinity of our Source of Life within us all, and also how we are all One, reinforcing the idea that we should love and treat each other just as well as we want to be loved and treated.

  • I’SIDER – Consider

    • “Con” means to deceive or trick someone, so by replacing it with “I”, we uphold truth in the meaning of the word instead of deceit.

    • Many words beginning with “con” has its prefix changed to “I’”.

The negative power gives us poison so that we may die but we give elixir to the negative power so that it may die. So the negative power dies with elixir and it gives us poison, really so that we may die. So it gives us hardships, problems, and troubles; then we are troubled and full of problems and difficulties and diseases and so many other things. But we are to fight with the weapons of love, peace, and enjoyment, and when we are using these weapons, we are enjoying, and as we are going on enjoying, the negativity is going to be conquered, and gets weaker and weaker.
— Hazur Param Sant Thakar Singh Ji, December 16, 1982, Navapur, India



Recommended Related Listening

 

“Small Axe” by The Wailers

 

“Chant a Psalm” by Steel Pulse



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