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Celeste I was born in the sunlight of a Kingdom which will never be forgotten. In the prosperity of his nation, he was known and loved for his leadership and greatness of humanity by all who listened to his speeches gathered throughout Ethiopia, and his generosity was celebrated all along the rivers of Ethiopia which ran from the Nile. When war ravaged Africa this century, Celeste I organized the protection of Ethiopian subjects to an underground protection and so went underground himself to lead the next generation of Rastafari to the righteous revival of the Kingdom and hope of the future. When the war entered into Ethiopia, Rastafari could not hold back the destruction, and so tempered their souls with the water of the underground, and Ethiopia was slashed and burned and became known as impoverished to this century, but still Celeste I kept the spirit of the humanity of Ethiopia blessed by carefully creating a system of spreading the word to all who loved his will of righteous calling. When the war was over, the pace of the land took time to become alive again in an era of sustainable development in Ethiopia, and Celeste I and his advisor's secretly funded the irrigation of this new sustainable development on the base of Ethiopia. From underground where the Ethiopian public survived, Celeste I sent his people under the protection of Rastafari soldiers to replant the land of Ethiopia. Within another decade, Ethiopia flourished again and sustainable development became the contribution of each Ethiopian as the health and wealth of the nation was slowly being restored. Still, Celeste I sent message to the world through artists like Bob Marley to all the subjects who by now spanned the international sphere of cosmopolitan life in other countries of the world. From secret temples below Ethiopia he planned his words, and still to this day, he is cheered by all allies of rastafari followers. As Celeste I shaped the humanity of belief from the underground, a movement of a stronghold of followers proceeded through the cities of the world, and in great faith, the message became the way into the revival of belief in righteous of the humanity of the world. An end to racism, war and poverty became a way of life for the soldiers of the empire, and so rastafari went out with purpose to restore the livelihood of belief by attempting to eradicate the mentality of war in the world, as so the mentality of peace spread all through the world to bring a higher consciousness to the followers to Celeste I. In University, I studied War And Peace, and no matter how far I went to find solutions to war mentality, education to bring peace came to be the only solution I could hold. Education is the key of humanity's plight toward an era of peace, and so the knowledge of Celeste I never left the world, as the education of peace mentality and strength revival was broadcast throughout concerts of artists such as Buju Bantum, Bob Marley and The Wailers, and many others to shape a generation of a stronghold to faith in righteous living and a movement toward a sustainable peace in the world.
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