“Our hair fashions might be just a trend, but if we investigate, we may find that we have been depriving ourselves of one of the most valuable sources of energy for human vitality.” -Yogi Bhajan
Cut Hair
Long ago people in many cultures didn’t cut their hair, because it was a part of who they were. There were no salons. Often, when people were conquered or enslaved, their hair was cut as a recognized sign of slavery. It was also understood that this would serve as punishment and decrease the power of those enslaved.
The bones in the forehead are porous and function to transmit light to the pineal gland, which affects brain activity, as well as thyroid and sexual hormones. Cutting bangs which cover the forehead impedes this process.
When Genghis Khan conquered China, he considered the Chinese to be a very wise, intelligent people who would not allow themselves to be subjugated. He therefore required all women in the country to cut their hair and wear bangs, because he knew this would serve to keep them timid and more easily controlled.
As whole tribes or societies were conquered, cut hair became so prevalent that the importance of hair was lost after a few generations, and hairstyles and fashion grew to be the focus.
The science of hair was one of the first technologies given by Yogi Bhajan when he came to America.
“When the hair on your head is allowed to attain its full, mature length, then phosphorous, calcium, and vitamin D are all produced, and enter the lymphatic fluid, and eventually the spinal fluid through the two ducts on the top of the brain. This ionic change creates more efficient memory and leads to greater physical energy, improved stamina, and patience.”
Yogi Bhajan explained that if you choose to cut your hair, you not only lose this extra energy and nourishment, but your body must then provide a great amount of vital energy and nutrients to continually re-grow the missing hair.
In addition, hairs are the antennas that gather and channel the sun energy or prana to the frontal lobes, the part of the brain you use for meditation and visualization. These antennas act as conduits to bring you greater quantities of subtle, cosmic energy. It takes approximately three years from the last time your hair was cut for new antennas to form at the tips of the hair.
Kundalini Hair Care
In India, a Rishi is known as a wise one who coils his or her hair up on the crown of the head during the day to energize the brain cells, and then combs it down at night. A ‘rishi knot’ energizes your magnetic field (aura) and stimulates the pineal gland in the center of your brain.
“This activation of your pineal results in a secretion that is central to the development of higher intellectual functioning, as well as higher spiritual perception.” -Yogi Bhajan
During the day, the hair absorbs solar energy, but at night it absorbs lunar energy. Keeping the hair up during the day and down at night aids in this process. Braiding your hair at night will help your electromagnetic field balance out from the day.
Split Ends
Loose scattered hair can develop split ends. Instead of trimming them and losing your antennas, Yogi Bhajan recommends applying a small amount of almond oil to your hair overnight so that it can be absorbed before you wash it the next morning. Keeping your hair coiled on your crown and protected with a head covering during the day will help your antennas heal. If you have long hair, see if your experience is different when it is clean and coiled at your crown, or down and loose.
Wet Hair
One year after Winter Solstice, when Yogi Bhajan was sitting in our living room with wet hair, he explained that he was drying it before putting it up in order to avoid a headache. When you put your hair up wet, it will tend to shrink and tighten a bit and even break as it dries. A better idea is to occasionally take the time to sit in the sun and allow your clean, wet hair to dry naturally and absorb some extra vitamin D.
Yogis recommend shampooing the hair every 72 hours (or more frequently if the scalp sweats a great deal). It can also be beneficial to wash your hair after being upset to help process emotions.
Yogis also recommend using a wooden comb or brush for combing your hair as it gives a lot of circulation and stimulation to the scalp, and the wood does not create static electricity, which causes a loss of the hair’s energy to the brain. You will find that, if you comb your hair and scalp front to back, back to front, and then to the right and left several times, it will refresh you, no matter how long your hair is.
All the tiredness of your day will be gone. For women, it is said that using this technique to comb your hair twice a day can help maintain youth, a healthy menstrual cycle, and good eyesight.
If you are bald or balding, the lack of hair energy can be counteracted with more meditation. If you are finding some silver strands in your hair, be aware that the silver or white color increases the vitamins and energy flow to compensate for aging. For better brain health as you age, try to keep your hair as natural and healthy as you can.
Tagore’s Hair
Yogi Bhajan told us this story about hair many years ago at Women’s Camp in New Mexico: Recognize how beautiful and powerful your hair is—when you keep it, you live a life of fulfillment in this world. When Rabindranath Tagore, the great poet who found God within himself, tried to meet a friend on a steamer ship, the friend didn’t recognize him and so wrote him a letter.
“We were on the same steamer, but I didn’t find you.” Tagore said, “I was there.” His friend said, “I understand you are now a God-realized man, and I would like to know what your first action was when you became aware of the Oneness in all.” Tagore said, “When I realized the Oneness of all, I threw my shaving kit into the ocean. I gave up my ego and surrendered to nature. I wanted to live in the form that my Creator has given me.”
When humans allow their hair to grow, they are welcoming the maturity, the responsibility of being fully-grown, and fully powerful. That is why you will find grace and calmness in a person with uncut hair from birth, if it is kept well. The Creator has a definite reason for giving you hair.
It is said that when you allow your hair to grow to its full length and coil it on the crown of the head, the sun energy, pranic life force, is drawn down the spine. To counteract that downward movement, the Kundalini life energy rises to create balance. In Yogi Bhajan’s words, “Your hair is not there by mistake. It has a definite purpose, which saints will discover and other men will laugh at.”
Deva Kaur Khalsa trains Kundalini Yoga Teachers and teaches Kundalini Yoga in South Florida. She was a student of Yogi Bhajan for over 39 years. She is co-owner of Yoga Source in Coral Springs, Florida
The Truth About Hair
and Why Indians Would Keep Their Hair Long
by C. Young
This information about hair
has been hidden from the public since the Viet Nam
War.
Our culture leads people to believe that
hair style is a matter of personal preference, that
hair style is a matter of fashion and/or
convenience, and that how people wear their hair is
simply a cosmetic issue. Back in the Vietnam war
however, an entirely different picture emerged, one
that has been carefully covered up and hidden from
public view.
In the early nineties, Sally
[name changed to protect privacy] was married to a
licensed psychologist who worked at a VA Medical
hospital. He worked with combat veterans with PTSD,
post traumatic stress disorder. Most of them had
served in Vietnam.
Sally said, "I remember
clearly an evening when my husband came back to our
apartment on Doctor's Circle carrying a thick
official looking folder in his hands. Inside were
hundreds of pages of certain studies commissioned by
the government. He was in shock from the contents.
What he read in those documents completely changed
his life. From that moment on my conservative middle
of the road husband grew his hair and beard and
never cut them again. What is more, the VA Medical
center let him do it, and other very conservative
men in the staff followed his example.
As I
read the documents, I learned why. It seems that
during the Vietnam War special forces in the war
department had sent undercover experts to comb
American Indian Reservations looking for talented
scouts, for tough young men trained to move
stealthily through rough terrain. They were
especially looking for men with outstanding, almost
supernatural, tracking abilities. Before being
approached, these carefully selected men were
extensively documented as experts in tracking and
survival.
With the usual enticements, the
well proven smooth phrases used to enroll new
recruits, some of these Indian trackers were then
enlisted. Once enlisted, an amazing thing happened.
Whatever talents and skills they had possessed on
the reservation seemed to mysteriously disappear, as
recruit after recruit failed to perform as expected
in the field.
Serious causalities and
failures of performance led the government to
contract expensive testing of these recruits, and
this is what was found.
When questioned about
their failure to perform as expected, the older
recruits replied consistently that when they
received their required military haircuts, they
could no longer 'sense' the enemy, they could no
longer access a 'sixth sense', their 'intuition' no
longer was reliable, they couldn't 'read' subtle
signs as well or access subtle extrasensory
information.
So the testing institute
recruited more Indian trackers, let them keep their
long hair, and tested them in multiple areas. Then
they would pair two men together who had received
the same scores on all the tests. They would let one
man in the pair keep his hair long, and gave the
other man a military haircut. Then the two men
retook the tests.
Time after time the man
with long hair kept making high scores. Time after
time, the man with the short hair failed the tests
in which he had previously scored high scores.
Here is a Typical Test:
The recruit is sleeping out in the woods. An
armed 'enemy' approaches the sleeping man. The long
haired man is awakened out of his sleep by a strong
sense of danger and gets away long before the enemy
is close, long before any sounds from the
approaching enemy are audible.
In another
version of this test the long haired man senses an
approach and somehow intuits that the enemy will
perform a physical attack. He follows his 'sixth
sense' and stays still, pretending to be sleeping,
but quickly grabs the attacker and 'kills' him as
the attacker reaches down to strangle him.
This same man, after having passed these and other
tests, then received a military haircut and
consistently failed these tests, and many other
tests that he had previously passed.
So the
document recommended that all Indian trackers be
exempt from military haircuts. In fact, it required
that trackers keep their hair long."
Comment:
The
mammalian body has evolved over millions of years.
Survival skills of human and animal at times seem
almost supernatural. Science is constantly coming up
with more discoveries about the amazing abilities of
man and animal to survive. Each part of the body has
highly sensitive work to perform for the survival
and well being of the body as a whole. The body has
a reason for every part of itself.
Hair is an extension of the nervous system, it can
be correctly seen as exteriorized nerves, a type of
highly evolved 'feelers' or 'antennae' that transmit
vast amounts of important information to the brain
stem, the limbic system, and the neocortex.
Not only does hair in people, including facial
hair in men, provide an information highway reaching
the brain, hair also emits energy, the
electromagnetic energy emitted by the brain into the
outer environment. This has been seen in Kirlian
photography when a person is photographed with long
hair and then rephotographed after the hair is cut.
When hair is cut, receiving and sending
transmissions to and from the environment are
greatly hampered. This results in numbing-out .
Cutting of hair is a contributing factor to
unawareness of environmental distress in local
ecosystems. It is also a contributing factor to
insensitivity in relationships of all kinds. It
contributes to sexual frustration.
Conclusion:
In
searching for solutions for the distress in our
world, it may be time for us to consider that many
of our most basic assumptions about reality are in
error. It may be that a major part of the solution
is looking at us in the face each morning when we
see ourselves in the mirror.
The story of
Sampson and Delilah in the Bible has a lot of
encoded truth to tell us. When Delilah cut Sampson's
hair, the once undefeatable Sampson was defeated.
Reported by C. Young
“Human Hair – A Biological Necessity”
by Dr. Birendra Kaur.
Nature (Wahe Guru) put every hair on your body for a reason. The hair of the legs regulates the glandular system and stabilizes a person’s electromagnetic field. The hair under the armpits protects the very sensitive area where the parasympathetic and sympathetic nervous systems come together; this affects the brain and your energy level. Eyebrows protect the eyes from sun and sweat. Facial hair on men covers the moon center on the chin and protects them from excessive moon energy. The hair on top of the head is very long, while the hair on the body is short. If it were only for warmth, the hair on the body would be long also. We only have long hair right over the brain. We are practically the only creatures designed this way. Hair is your antenna to receive a picture of the subtle world around you, to tell when people are lying, to feel things before they happen, etc..
The natural intelligence of the body is to maintain its hairs. If you allow the hair on the head to grow undisturbed; it will grow to a certain length required by your body and then it will stop. Perhaps you have noticed among Sikhs who do not cut their hair that hair length is different for each person. Each body has its own requirement. The hair also reflects the health of the individual.
It has been proven scientifically that people who have long hair tend to be less tired, more energetic and less likely to become depressed. People who have long hair also conserve energy and don’t feel the cold of winter the same as people with short hair. A person who has short hair wastes his body’s energy. A person who cuts his hair over his lifetime forces the body to grow 22 meters of replacement hair. A person who keeps his hair only produces 1.5 meters of hair over his lifetime.
Think of the story of Samson and Delilah in the Bible! He lost his strength when she cut his hair! Another example of the power of hair: To humiliate the conquered people of China, Genghis Khan made them cut their hair and wear bangs over the forehead! (Bangs cover the 3rd eye, inhibiting intuition and subtle knowledge.)
Hair is a conductor of the body’s electromagnetic energy. Ever see how the antenna wire in an AM radio is coiled in a circle? That’s because of something called induction. Induction causes any conductor of electromagnetic energy to induce a current in adjacent conductors. This means that when you coil a conductor, the signal becomes much stronger. Hairs on top of the head act as antennae. They conduct energy into the body. Also, wearing the hair on top of the head protects the top of the head from sun and exposure, as well as channeling solar energy and improving vitamin D absorbtion. Yogis and Sikhs do not cut their hair, they coil or knot it on top of head on their solar center. In men the solar center is on top of the head at the front (anterior fontanel). Women have two solar centers: one is at the center of the crown chakra, the other is on top of the head towards the back (posterior fontanel). For both men and women, coiling or knotting the hair at the solar center channels one’s radiant energy and helps retain a spiritual focus.
This hair knot is traditionally called the “rishi” knot. In ancient times, a rishi was someone who had the capacity to control the flow of energy and prana in the body. A “maharishi” was someone who could regulate the flow of energy in the body, meditatively and at will. The rishi knot assists in the channeling of energy in meditation (Naam Simran). If one cuts off the hair, there can be no rishi knot. By giving us the rishi knot (and the turban) the Guru gave his Sikhs the blessing to have the capacity of a rishi.