
If you are wondering what the rasta belief is, you are not alone. Rasta men believe that nakedness helps them to get closer to God. Rasta women, however, are required to wear ankle-length clothes and must not wear any chemicals or make-up. They are also forbidden from using birth control.
Dreadlocks
The rasta belief in dreadlock-wearing has a deep spiritual meaning. They believe that dreadlocks can be used as a symbol of spiritual devotion and awareness of Gods. Dreadlocks can also be considered self-sacrifice since breaking any one of the Seventy-Seven Commandments could result in severe punishment.

ganja
Rastafarian culture includes the use of cannabis. It is believed to be the herb that gives life. Rastafarians give evidence of its use in the biblical text Psalms.104:14. The Psalm mentions God growing herb and grass for man and animals, and bringing forth food from the earth. Rastafarians have also believed that King Solomon's Grave was the place where ganja was grown.
Bible
The use of the Bible in Rasta belief is not a new concept. Rasta beliefs about salvation mirror those of Judaism. Rastas believe that people who are truly faithful will not die if they do their work. Rastas believe that true faithfulness will allow them to reach a higher plane.
Women's place in Rasta compound
The Rasta community treats women well. The community expects men to be the dominant members, but women are welcomed to join in its activities, including Ganja-smoking rituals. The atmosphere is low-intensity which allows women to feel at ease and not be excluded.

Relationships among men and women
The Rastafarian religion is dominated predominantly by male figures. However, prominent roles are played by women. Many of them think about their roles as mothers or women. Women were seen as subservient in the early Rastafarian mythology. They were guided by biblical gender roles.