View Full Version : Hair, is its purpose for protection or is it a receiver of some sort?
Möbius
21st August 2012, 22:14
I have just had a strange thought that hair might not be anything to do with protecting the body from damage but could be instead for receiving information, probably negative controlling info, from the Holographic universe straight to our DNA.
Some of the most spiritual people seem to have less hair, Native American Indians, Buddist (Who shave most of their hair) and Monks etc.
What are your thoughts on this idea?
RMorgan
21st August 2012, 22:34
Hey mate,
I fact, during the Vietnam war, lots of trackers were native americans recruited by the army for this purpose.
The funny thing is that, as soon as they shaved their hairs, they gradually started losing their tracking skills.
So, eventually, the military allowed native american trackers to preserve their long hairs.
Here´s a link about it:
http://www.sott.net/articles/show/234783-The-Truth-About-Hair-and-Why-Indians-Would-Keep-Their-Hair-Long
Cheers,
Raf.
WhiteFeather
21st August 2012, 23:02
Hey mate,
I fact, during the Vietnam war, lots of trackers were native americans recruited by the army for this purpose.
The funny thing is that, as soon as they shaved their hairs, they gradually started losing their tracking skills.
So, eventually, the military allowed native american trackers to preserve their long hairs.
Here´s a link about it:
http://www.sott.net/articles/show/234783-The-Truth-About-Hair-and-Why-Indians-Would-Keep-Their-Hair-Long
Cheers,
Raf.
You beat me to the punch Raf. Excellent Response Mate. I was going for that one too.
nonesuch
21st August 2012, 23:31
A few months ago, i read a post about how hair was an extension of our nervous system and our intuition. I haven't cut my hair or beard since. My hair getting in my eyes and my mustache in getting in my mouth. I can't measure yet how much my intution is improving, but I know I feel more peaceful. I'll keep you posted.
bluestflame
21st August 2012, 23:33
as our dna is freed from imbedded influence the channels cleared , hair an extension of the dna broadcast system
Lettherebelight
21st August 2012, 23:46
This is a video with an interesting perspective on hair and the crown chakra as an information receptor, the hair acting like antennae.
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Hair is interesting. In yoga and tantric pursuits, it is understood that one's tejas, or psychic power, can be stored in the hair, it can make one quite powerful. Monks traditionally shave their head as an act of renunciation of this material power, as it can, if not controlled, re-enforce the false ego (I am this body, person, etc)
Bongo
22nd August 2012, 00:03
A few months ago, i read a post about how hair was an extension of our nervous system and our intuition. I haven't cut my hair or beard since. My hair getting in my eyes and my mustache in getting in my mouth. I can't measure yet how much my intution is improving, but I know I feel more peaceful. I'll keep you posted.
I did the same & only shaved it recently.
I would say yes it does have an effect.
The massive beard got to much for me so I shaved it to a short beard & I shaved my hair at that point as well to see if I noticed a difference & weirdly enough when I was in the forest after shaving it something was slightly different... its hard to explain but it felt like I wasn't in touch with the forest as much as I was before I cut it. I never really noticed much difference in my day to day town life though.
I am re-growing my hair long without letting the beard get out of control this time to see if the beard has a big effect or not.
I know exactly where your coming from with the hair in the mouth from the mustache... lol, you should cut the mustache hair down to size so it doesn't get in your mouth... especially when eating, I found that really annoying. :P
Kabaraz
22nd August 2012, 00:04
Buddhist monks were infiltrated long ago, shaving their heads might have that cover-story but maybe there's another story :]
ghostrider
22nd August 2012, 00:21
Hey mate,
I fact, during the Vietnam war, lots of trackers were native americans recruited by the army for this purpose.
The funny thing is that, as soon as they shaved their hairs, they gradually started losing their tracking skills.
So, eventually, the military allowed native american trackers to preserve their long hairs.
Here´s a link about it:
http://www.sott.net/articles/show/234783-The-Truth-About-Hair-and-Why-Indians-Would-Keep-Their-Hair-Long
Cheers,
Raf.
You beat me to the punch Raf. Excellent Response Mate. I was going for that one too.
Bump ! spiritual souls tend to have long hair or none at all, it's my opinion shaved heads send information , long hair catches information.
DeDukshyn
22nd August 2012, 01:17
Nazarenes never cut their hair for spiritual reasons (Jesus was a Nazarene), many native cultures don't cut the hair on their heads as Rafs post indicates, Sikhs don't cut any hair (if their serious sikhs), and these are all highly spiritual groups. I have always had an "urge" to keep my hair long. I don't think it makes people more sensitive but I think it does make sensitive people more receptive -- this can be either bad or good depending on you current vibrational state. If you are an easily manipulated sensitive - extra hair won't help at all; but if you are a sensitive who is in control of his / her emotions, then long hair is a plus by -- IMO -- acting as a receiver. I read somewhere that the molecular structure of hair is somewhat crystalline in nature (not made of crystals but rather the molecules laid out in a crystalline pattern -- like the core of earth is iron in crystalline structure - but it is still iron). Crystalline structures can receive and amplify extremely high frequency energy (look up "crystal radio" - I made one that worked without any power using just quartz as the receiver amplifier) -- so it all sort of makes sense when you look at it that way.
On a side note - many glands of our endocrine system also have crystals inside. My theory is that we are fully made to operate on higher frequencies as well as the physical ones, but there has been both a conscious (via the ego being the driver as our societal "norm") and physical (via chemicals, presc. drugs, fluoride etc) suppression of these abilities since "The Fall of Man". We are at a perfect opportunity to use current science and knowledge and bring those back to as as the birthright they are.
My 2 cents ;)
EDIT: I will add another item to ponder ... cat's whiskers around their nose and the outside of their face like above their eyebrows are tied into their visual system - the theory is that they can "see" with them in a sense, that as they move through dark spaces they can see what their whiskers can sense. This may explain both how cat's can move about with extreme ease in pitch black (obviously their cool eyes help as well) but perhaps also how they can play with "nothing" as if something were really there (whiskers maybe work as antenna as well). When I used to watch my cat do this, all the movements he followed and did while "pretend" playing with some imaginary thing, seemed so real that it actually seemed weird that I could not see something there ... maybe there really was something there ... ;)
Spellbound
22nd August 2012, 03:01
Hair is over-rated. Sure, one can go for the hippy - I don't give a **** - let it all hang out - kinda look....but it gets old (and creepy). I started losing my hair 8 years ago so I shaved my bean completely (never looked back). I now save a ton of time in the mornings before work and a ton of money on haircuts and shampoos. I laugh at men who wear toupees or get transplants....all for the sake of vanity.
Don't be a pussy....shave your bean!!!
Dave - Toronto
modwiz
22nd August 2012, 03:06
Hair is over-rated. Sure, one can go for the hippy - I don't give a **** - let it all hang out - kinda look....but it gets old (and creepy). I started losing my hair 8 years ago so I shaved my bean completely (never looked back). I now save a ton of time in the mornings before work and a ton of money on haircuts and shampoos. I laugh at men who wear toupees or get transplants....all for the sake of vanity.
Don't be a pussy....shave your bean!!!
Dave - Toronto
Ahem. Meow! :p
Happiness is what matters.
Toupees and transplants? I feel for those guys. I really do.
I've seen more successful sex changes than transplants. Toupees? The whole world knows. It's a secret toupee makers keep very well guarded.
Spellbound
22nd August 2012, 03:24
LOL...present company excluded, of course. My main point was for men who can't grasp the concept that they are losing their hair. If I could grow my hair (as you have Modwiz)....I'd do it. I had long hair (past my shoulders) in college....but those days are long gone. I simply think that men who are losing their hair should do the humane thing and grab a razor.
And as you said, happiness is what matters.
Dave - Toronto
Arpheus
22nd August 2012, 03:39
I love my long hair,and i have a beard because i despise shaving my face with a passion lol,but i always trim it short not a big fan of long facial hair ,plus i am sure my job wouldnt allow long facial hair,i am just glad they dont give me crap about my long hair heh!
Shamz
22nd August 2012, 04:38
I too read somewhere that hair on head are extension of the nervous system -- so what about hair all over my body besides my head ?
IMO - it matters and not - really its upto individuals on how they feel inside out. Someone mentioned that real Sikhs keep their hair ... well I am a Sikh ( with hair cut ) but there are millions of Sikhs in the world and I have met 1000s of them -- not everyone is spiritual or different because of their long hair.
Again you can read all about on how to become more spiritual - keep long hair - wear a long white robe - renounce world blah blah - doesn't mean you will get there by reading and doing this - unless and until you feel it ( like they say from the bottom of your heart )
You can be as spiritual as any other master even if you shave hair on your head or elsewhere. Its all but a distraction. Keep your eye on the Target ...
Much love
christian
22nd August 2012, 07:18
As a teenager I wanted to look like Kurt Cobain and I had really long hair, then with 18 I shaved my head and felt great. Have been shaving my head most of the time since then, so my picture here is actually quite misleading. The beard is long gone as well. That was back in Mongolia. People there told me, I'd easily have found a wife without that beard, oh well.
:hat:
Back to topic, there has been a thread about this hair-antenna phenomenon before and because of the information there I decided to let them grow again. But when I was in Portugal in this intense heat during the last 2 months they felt even more like a nuisance than they already did before I've gotten there. So I shaved them again and feel wonderful now. As for psychic abilities, I don't see any worsening, for me the most important thing there is meditation and exercise... And breaking out of routines or trying new things intuitively.
Arrowwind
22nd August 2012, 07:24
Sikhs wear a topnot of hair inside their turbans... they say its an antenna
Its an ancient yogic tradition and the topknot is preferred for meditation
witchy1
22nd August 2012, 10:38
Body hair is a way the body expels heavy metals and other nasties from the body....this is why they analyze the hair, including the root if possible - they can see what heavy metals - ie. "substances" that have been taken. Taking it to the next step means substances must come out via the hair!
My son is wanting to get this done to prove hes "clean" so he can defend himself and have access to his son. Costs around $200. The court is waiting for him to have it done, so I guess this means its an established and accepted science?
Apparently THC shows up in hours and stays positive until the body is clean - the same as with other substances
Makes sense to me
Forevernyt
22nd August 2012, 13:20
Well, when I started to lose my hair after 18, I did the same thing eventually and shaved it off. I thought, I would make it MY CHOICE to be bald. I don't shave every day and sometimes I get lazy and it grows out some, but then the wife kicks me in the ass and I shave again.
Jules
22nd August 2012, 13:52
An interesting thought. I really don't know. It seems that hair can be a place of pride for a lot a people. Men are upset when they start balding, and there are bald men that I don't think are very spiritual. A lot of Indians have long hair that are very spiritual. In the military, first thing done is practically shave hair, and that is a very controlled group of people. Perhaps this concept of hair is just another illusion in the world, like everything we see around us.
I like your quote "A fool can learn from his own experiences; the wise learn from the experience of others." - Democritus, 460-370 B.C. Being the oldest sibling, I had to learn from my own experiences, and my siblings learned from my mistakes always seeing the results of my trial and error. I was that brave guinea pig fool. If fools took no action, then the wise would never learn.
wynderer
22nd August 2012, 14:01
hair -- will it be fried off in a solar flare, fall out thru nuclear radiation, or become water-logged in a tsunami?
anyway, from back in the day
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scarletfire
22nd August 2012, 14:31
I thought of the tale of Samson and Delilah, hair was apparently linked to tapping into source. The Grateful Dead tell the story well, great song.....linked below :hippie:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XhRJK6W7Oic
delfine
22nd August 2012, 14:56
Awww guinea-pig pioneer :D (to Jules last post)
DeDukshyn
22nd August 2012, 19:19
There's another thing I'd like people to consider that has been weighing on my mind a lot lately:
Let's assume that hair can be a receiver of sorts for ethereal (high frequency) energy. Let's assume there was really something to the Samson story and the native tracker's used by military story.
Let's now assume the PTW don't want anyone having these abilities, besides attacking our pineal glands and other parts of our endocrine systems with fluorides and other toxins, maybe they are attacking our hair?
Has anyone ever read the ingredients on any major brand shampoo or conditioner bottle? There is a ton of weird and nasty stuff in there -- some of it known to promote cancer. Take the "polyquaterniums" for example - that stuff turns into formaldehyde (which straightens hair and gets rid of frizzies (like the now illegal Brazilian blowout)), but since formaldehyde is not legal to put into cosmetics, the polyquaterniums do the job by turning into formaldehyde. Nasty. That's just one of the scores of weird additives there are in shampoos.
These shampoos are designed to penetrate the hair shaft. I have grown quite sensitive to chemicals lately and if I shampoo using big brand crap - I can literally TASTE it while washing my hair! What does this mean? It is penetrating far more than your hair shaft. It goes right into your skin - very effectively.
You can test this theory yourself. Wake up in the morning and rub shampoo and conditioner on the outside of your cheeks and wait a minute - I bet you will be able to taste it or at least get some vapour like mouth feel.
I wonder what all the rest of the crap is really in there for ...
I checked my grocery store and there is not one single brand of a truly natural shampoo or conditioner - there are a few that claim to be made with natural ingredients added - but that will be like trace amounts of tea tree oil or aloe or something just likely added to the chemical soup as marketing tools.
There is an excellent little Swedish (I think) indie animated movie called Metropia (http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0985058/). It's a bit dark and slow moving and doesn't have a lot of dialogue, but I found it incredibly interesting -- I think many Avalonians would appreciate this movie -- I highly recommend it. The theme evolves around a hair product.
Just some things to ponder about ... and BTW anyone know of some good brands of natural shampoo / conditioner? I'm still looking. I have defaulted to washing my hair with handmade natural hemp oil bar soap -- which feels so much better to wash my body with than "soap", but alas it isn't great for the hair as the oils build up rather quickly and after about three or four washes I have to revert back to a wash with the crappy stuff to get the oils completely out (I naturally have ridiculously oily skin / hair which likely half my issue)
Shamz
22nd August 2012, 21:44
Just some things to ponder about ... and BTW anyone know of some good brands of natural shampoo / conditioner? I'm still looking. I have defaulted to washing my hair with handmade natural hemp oil bar soap -- which feels so much better to wash my body with than "soap", but alas it isn't great for the hair as the oils build up rather quickly and after about three or four washes I have to revert back to a wash with the crappy stuff to get the oils completely out (I naturally have ridiculously oily skin / hair which likely half my issue)
Dear Friend,
For past so many months I have completely stopped using commercial shampoo and toothpaste ( I occasionally use the commercial toothpaste when I am lazy).
What I do is Mix Baking soda ( sodium bicarbonate and water ) in 1:4 or 1:6 ratio in a bottle
In another spray bottle, I mix Apple cider Vinegar and Water in 1:4 ratio
So I scrub my hair with BakingSoda+water mixture for 1min-2min -- rinse it and then later spray the AppleCiderVinegar+water mixture - Leave it for 2-3 minutes and then rinse it.
This is not only natural but very effective way to cleanse your hair. When you hair dries out you will feel how soft they are. There will not be any ACV smell after your hair dries out.
Very recently I started using Dr Woods Black Soap ( Available on amazon ). I mix some herbs ( rosemary, nettle leaves and comfrey ) in it. This is another natural soap not only for hair but you can use on your body as well. There are no harsh chemicals in it.
Here is the link on amazon
Dr Woods Black Soap on Amazon (http://www.amazon.com/Dr-Woods-Black-Soap-32/dp/B000ZFI2PA/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1345671699&sr=8-2&keywords=Dr.+Woods+Black+Soap)
Much love
Marsila
22nd August 2012, 22:42
interesting that there are two pages on this subject, by mostly male avalon-ians.....i know some people that would disagree, and thought they were more receptive when they got rid of all hair, and i mean all hair not just on the head, so it depends on the person and his energies i guess.
... and BTW anyone know of some good brands of natural shampoo / conditioner? I'm still looking. I have defaulted to washing my hair with handmade natural hemp oil bar soap -- which feels so much better to wash my body with than "soap", but alas it isn't great for the hair as the oils build up rather quickly and after about three or four washes I have to revert back to a wash with the crappy stuff to get the oils completely out (I naturally have ridiculously oily skin / hair which likely half my issue)
DeDukshyn i found this brand http://www.ikove.ca/index.cfm?pagePath=Products/Hair_Care&id=42451 the scent takes some getting used to for people who like the artificial fruit cocktail scent of some toiletries, but otherwise it's alright.
DeDukshyn
22nd August 2012, 23:15
... and BTW anyone know of some good brands of natural shampoo / conditioner? I'm still looking. I have defaulted to washing my hair with handmade natural hemp oil bar soap -- which feels so much better to wash my body with than "soap", but alas it isn't great for the hair as the oils build up rather quickly and after about three or four washes I have to revert back to a wash with the crappy stuff to get the oils completely out (I naturally have ridiculously oily skin / hair which likely half my issue)
interesting that there are two pages on this subject, by mostly male avalon-ians.....i know some people that would disagree, and thought they were more receptive when they got rid of all hair, and i mean all hair not just on the head, so it depends on the person and his energies i guess.
DeDukshyn i found this brand http://www.ikove.ca/index.cfm?pagePath=Products/Hair_Care&id=42451 the scent takes some getting used to for people who like the artificial fruit cocktail scent of some toiletries, but otherwise it's alright.
As I was hinting to before, I think that for some people no-hair would be the best option. If hair is a receiver, not everyone wants or can work well with that - for some, I think being smooth everywhere would be the best option (especially for sex! .. well my opinion ;)) and allow better functioning. As with everything, there really is no "best" - just "best" from a certain perspective.
One could also consider that cutural differences between men and woman's hair may contribute to their behavioral attributes ... Perhaps hair does enhance one's sensitivity, this would make sense in the light that woman very predominantly have much longer hair than men, and also the more sensitive of the sexes on average - of course these are generalizations that point to indications only -- not any absolutes.
Thanks for the link! Those look to be exactly what I am after. If not I think I may try Shamz advice (Thanks Shamz!), the apple cider vinegar rinse after my hemp oil barsoap hairwash -- that should get rid of any excess oils left behind by the soap.
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