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Permalink Reply by Jaefar S.A.B.N.W. on December 2, 2011 at 5:23pm One notices that whenone's hair is longer you feel the movement in dance and prayer much more. This is even more so when shaving is eliminated.
Telling men to shave their beards and moustaches is the act of feminists, fascists, homosexuals, and their constituants.
Permalink Reply by Vanese Va Voom on December 2, 2011 at 9:47pm " Telling men to shave their beards and moustaches is the act of feminists, fascists, homosexuals, and their constituants." that SEEMS a little harsh...but I am not a man : )
I would agree about the dance, prayer and would add sex to that as well
Permalink Reply by Dartagnon Puissant on April 13, 2012 at 3:04pm Short hair is actually considered a safety issue in machine shops and any job where long hair can get tangled in machinery. In the military it helps to control lice, aids vision at crucial times, and ever since WWI people seem to like guys with short hair.
I prefer to grow my hair long but haven't noticed my ESP levels fading at all, either way. I feel just as in-tuned now as ever but I will keep a closer eye on it from here on to see if there is a difference. At least now I have something to show my 82 year old Mom the next time she tells me to get a haircut or shave my beard. At 62 u would think I was old enough to have my hair any length I wanted but Mom can put on her "disgusted face" and then say "No, its fine ... keep it any way you want ... ", but you just KNOW that is not the end of it. Fortunately I live 500 miles away so she can't sneak up and surprise me.
Permalink Reply by Robert on December 3, 2011 at 9:07am I am embracing this one........ I no longer need an excuse to let my beard grow out........ frankly I have never had a feminist or homosexual tell me to shave..... Facists tend to be harder to spot and would seem to have more of a reason to insist on the buzz cut (if this is, in fact, true)........ I say we go a little scientific on this one...... I am willing to grow out.....anyone out there willing to submit to the clippers. ??
Permalink Reply by Vanese Va Voom on December 3, 2011 at 4:36pm ha ha....good challenge Robert
I have done both
I notice I feel for vulnerable when my hair is short.
I also notice that when I have a major change in my life I am inspired to cut my hair.
Women also feel the urge to cut their hair when they change men, jobs etc....interesting huh!
Permalink Reply by Jaefar S.A.B.N.W. on December 3, 2011 at 4:40pm You dodn't have to agree with a cause to work along with it. I wasn't saying such a request constituted such beliefs or desires.
I usually have my hair cut once a year. I notice the difference, but when it comes to taking on and off a hat even many times a day and trying a series of looks...
Permalink Reply by Vanese Va Voom on December 4, 2011 at 10:06pm Yes it is a lot more work isnt it....
SO would you say your instincts are sharper when the hair is longer?
Permalink Reply by J. Banger on December 4, 2011 at 10:13pm I happen to have studied myself over the years with short and long hair styles, and I can concur with the above mentioned ability differences.
When my hair was short I was irritable and tense, feeling disconnected and an innate insecurity in myself for the most part. Could never understand why I felt like a dork with short hair and like a Jedi with long hair, then I researched into the native American Indians about hair length and it's general purpose. I always find myself agreeing with the Indians over all Americanized propaganda.
Currently my hair is pretty long, haven't really cut it in 3 years, comes down to about my nipples, and I feel pretty serene and balanced most of the time, unless outside forces provoke me into imbalance.
Good stuff, I think I may repost it on another forum if that's ok? Any links or sources that go with this V?
Permalink Reply by Vanese Va Voom on December 4, 2011 at 10:40pm Yes I will get them for you Honey
Also....what about BALDNESS???? hmmmm
Permalink Reply by Vanese Va Voom on December 4, 2011 at 10:48pm We are a Great Network of souls who promote personal growth, social, and global transformation through love and wisdom.
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