From Babylon to Zion: Rastafari and the Planetary Homecoming | ChatGPT5 & NotebookLM

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Humanity’s deepest stories are bound by a recurring archetype: exile and return. Across millennia, from the ancient Israelites to the Jesus movement to the Rastafarian awakening, communities have confronted systems of domination — symbolic Babylons — by envisioning pathways toward Zion, a place of coherence, dignity, and belonging.

  • Ancient Israelite Movement: Forged identity amid displacement, oppression, and exile. Zion became the promised home; Babylon the symbol of systemic fragmentation.
  • Jesus Movement: Expanded Zion beyond tribe or geography into a Kingdom of God rooted in compassion, inclusivity, and justice.
  • Rastafarian Movement: Reclaimed Ethiopia as Zion, restoring dignity to diasporic Africans while prophesying resistance against global “Babylons” of colonialism, capitalism, and cultural erasure.

Modern genetics confirms what Rastafari intuited symbolically: all humanity shares African descent. In this light, the call to return to Zion transcends race, religion, and geography, inviting us to reclaim our shared origin and interconnected belonging.

Today, amid planetary crises, this narrative becomes more urgent than ever.

  • Babylon persists as ecological breakdown, systemic inequity, and spiritual alienation.
  • Zion emerges as a regenerative vision: Earth itself as a living sanctuary where all beings belong.

The article proposes that these historical movements are not separate episodes but holofractal turns of a spiral, each widening the circle of coherence. Rastafari thus prefigures a planetary homecoming, offering a symbolic and practical framework to heal fragmentation and co-create a thriving future.

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