Guest guest Posted August 29, 2001 Report Share Posted August 29, 2001 Does anyone know if the length of a woman's hair has any affect on the kundalini energy of the body. Sat Nam, Sangeet Kaur Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 30, 2001 Report Share Posted August 30, 2001 I was taught by my KY teacher that the hair is an antenna for the aura, and that allowing the hair to grow to a natural length is strengthening for the aura. It should be combed with a wooden brush or comb so as not to strip the electrons off the hair (ie, the way the hair stands up with plastic). It is also recommended to bind the hair, as in a bun, turban, or braid for this same reason (flying electrons) and also to aid in concentration. Dreadlocks also seem to be another way of attaining this. But, I don't really think long hair is a prerequisite for high flowing KY energy, that seems pretty silly. But it can be another technique for assisting us if it is one you are inclined to. And the same goes for men in all this. Anyway, my teacher always stressed atleast not getting your hair cut during a delicate time, like during an illness or pregnancy. Love Always, littlebird Leslie AKA Guru Chiter Kaur > > Roger and Laura [rljanes] > Wednesday, August 29, 2001 9:47 PM > Kundaliniyoga > Woman's Hair > > > Does anyone know if the length of a woman's hair has any affect > on the kundalini energy of the body. > Sat Nam, > Sangeet Kaur > > > > > > > "OUR DESTINY IS TO BE HAPPY" > - Yogi Bhajan > > You can UNSUBSCRIBE from this list at the Groups Member > Center (My Groups), or send mail to > Kundaliniyoga > NO UNSUBSCRIBE REQUESTS TO THE LIST PLEASE! > WEB SITE: kundalini yoga > > KUNDALINI YOGA ON-LINE TRAINING. Details from > kundalini yogaclasses.html > > Sponsored by YOGA TECHNOLOGY - Practical Books & Videos on > Kundalini Yoga & Meditation. Also Meditation & Mantra CDs. Your use of is subject to Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 30, 2001 Report Share Posted August 30, 2001 Kundaliniyoga, "littlebird108" <littlebird108@e...> wrote: I don't really think long hair is a prerequisite for high flowing KY energy, that seems pretty silly. I agree completely. I think things like that are very fine points of the yoga science (yet, probably valid) but more for those who are very advanced. I am more concerned with doing the postures, breathing, and meditating properly. Also, many organizations have their members totally shave their heads. Would God/Nature prevent the kundalini from fully flowing just because one was naturally bald? Of course not. Peace Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 30, 2001 Report Share Posted August 30, 2001 The question of hair on one's head has to do with the radiant body, not the kundalini per se. In kundalini yoga kundalini is considered the nerve of the soul (activating and feeding it) and the radiant body is the projection of the soul. Although cutting the hair on your head is neither here nor there in one respect, on the other hand.....I once cut my hair and saw an intense sphere of energy actually leave my being. I'm pretty bald on top but I try not to cut my hair for that very reason --- it was real to me. As for Bhuddists, who like to go bald. It is mainly a practice for monks and is considered a way to achieve humility. God knows we all need that. Seva Simran supertriangel wrote: > Kundaliniyoga, "littlebird108" <littlebird108@e...> wrote: > I don't really think long hair is a prerequisite for high flowing KY > energy, that seems pretty silly. > > I agree completely. I think things like that are very fine > points of the yoga science (yet, probably valid) but > more for those who are very advanced. I am more concerned > with doing the postures, breathing, and meditating properly. > Also, many organizations have their members totally shave their > heads. Would God/Nature prevent the kundalini from fully flowing > just because one was naturally bald? Of course not. > > Peace > > > "OUR DESTINY IS TO BE HAPPY" > - Yogi Bhajan > > You can UNSUBSCRIBE from this list at the Groups Member Center (My Groups), or send mail to > Kundaliniyoga > NO UNSUBSCRIBE REQUESTS TO THE LIST PLEASE! > WEB SITE: kundalini yoga > > KUNDALINI YOGA ON-LINE TRAINING. Details from > kundalini yogaclasses.html > > Sponsored by YOGA TECHNOLOGY - Practical Books & Videos on Kundalini Yoga & Meditation. Also Meditation & Mantra CDs. > > Your use of is subject to Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 31, 2001 Report Share Posted August 31, 2001 Sat Nam to all: I found this out and might help: "...The hair has very subtle functions in relation to endocrine gland function (especially pituitary, the master gland that regulates all other endocrine glandular functions). Hair stores and supplies the pituitary with phosphorus, and is part of synthesizing Vitamin D which influences pituitary function. Hair has a subtle relationship with the body's electromagnetic field. That is why Sikhs tie the hair into a knot at the top of the head. (There are 2 soft spots on the top of the head, called anterior and posterior fontenelles. Men are to tie the knot at the frontal one, women at the fontenelle that is more toward the center. For reasons which I am not able to explain now, men and women have different energy and glandular balances, and these two points relate to that. It's the crown of the head, or 10th Gate which is spoken of throughout Siri Guru Granth Sahib, the place where the subtlety of energy, vision and experience of Wahe Guru is manifested. This 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. And, this knot assists in the channeling of energy in meditation (Naam Simran), for realization of Wahe Guru and inspiration. If one cuts off the hair, there can be no rishi knot. By giving us the rishi knot and the turban (which both men and women are recommended to wear), the Gurus gave us the blessings to know and have the capacity of the rishis. Sikh is to be a complete, whole, realized and enlightened human being. So we don't play fashion games with the hair, we accept the blessing of hair as a gift of God and Guru, and we realize the benefit of the hair..." I also found an interesting article by Dra. Biendra Kaur that explains the hair from a science point. If you want to read it I can send it to you, just email me at satgurusingh Humbly. Satguru S. _______________ Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com/intl.asp Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 31, 2001 Report Share Posted August 31, 2001 Excuse me, but could you either post the link to the hair explanation, or more information here, as I am certain, that I am not the only one that would like to know more.... but if you want to hold back, for whatever reason, you can email a copy to me alone.... Shane Satguru Singh [satgurusingh] Friday, August 31, 2001 11:18 AM Kundaliniyoga Re: Woman's Hair ----_SNIP_---- I also found an interesting article by Dra. Biendra Kaur that explains the hair from a science point. If you want to read it I can send it to you, just email me at satgurusingh Humbly. Satguru S. ----_SNIP_---- Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 1, 2001 Report Share Posted September 1, 2001 Yes, please send me the informaton to the link about the hair information, Sat Nam, Sangeet Kaur - "Satguru Singh" <satgurusingh <Kundaliniyoga> Friday, August 31, 2001 1:18 PM Re: Woman's Hair > Sat Nam to all: > > I found this out and might help: > > "...The hair has very subtle functions in relation to endocrine gland > function (especially pituitary, the master gland that regulates all other > endocrine glandular functions). Hair stores and supplies the pituitary with > phosphorus, and is part of synthesizing Vitamin D which influences pituitary > function. Hair has a subtle relationship with the body's electromagnetic > field. That is why Sikhs tie the hair into a knot at the top of the head. > (There are 2 soft spots on the top of the head, called anterior and > posterior fontenelles. Men are to tie the knot at the frontal one, women at > the fontenelle that is more toward the center. For reasons which I am not > able to explain now, men and women have different energy and glandular > balances, and these two points relate to that. It's the crown of the head, > or 10th Gate which is spoken of throughout Siri Guru Granth Sahib, the place > where the subtlety of energy, vision and experience of Wahe Guru is > manifested. This 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. > And, this knot assists in the channeling of energy in meditation (Naam > Simran), for realization of Wahe Guru and inspiration. If one cuts off the > hair, there can be no rishi knot. By giving us the rishi knot and the turban > (which both men and women are recommended to wear), the Gurus gave us the > blessings to know and have the capacity of the rishis. Sikh is to be a > complete, whole, realized and enlightened human being. So we don't play > fashion games with the hair, we accept the blessing of hair as a gift of God > and Guru, and we realize the benefit of the hair..." > > I also found an interesting article by Dra. Biendra Kaur that explains the > hair from a science point. If you want to read it I can send it to you, just > email me at satgurusingh > > Humbly. > Satguru S. > > > _______________ > Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com/intl.asp > > > > > "OUR DESTINY IS TO BE HAPPY" > - Yogi Bhajan > > You can UNSUBSCRIBE from this list at the Groups Member Center (My Groups), or send mail to > Kundaliniyoga > NO UNSUBSCRIBE REQUESTS TO THE LIST PLEASE! > WEB SITE: kundalini yoga > > KUNDALINI YOGA ON-LINE TRAINING. Details from > kundalini yogaclasses.html > > Sponsored by YOGA TECHNOLOGY - Practical Books & Videos on Kundalini Yoga & Meditation. Also Meditation & Mantra CDs. > > Your use of is subject to > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 1, 2001 Report Share Posted September 1, 2001 This is excellent! There are many references in "The Guru" that point to the importance of hair but I will not bother to post them at this time. Thanks, Dharam Satguru Singh wrote: > Sat Nam to all: > > I found this out and might help: > > "...The hair has very subtle functions in relation to endocrine gland > function (especially pituitary, the master gland that regulates all other > endocrine glandular functions). Hair stores and supplies the pituitary with > phosphorus, and is part of synthesizing Vitamin D which influences pituitary > function. Hair has a subtle relationship with the body's electromagnetic > field. That is why Sikhs tie the hair into a knot at the top of the head. > (There are 2 soft spots on the top of the head, called anterior and > posterior fontenelles. Men are to tie the knot at the frontal one, women at > the fontenelle that is more toward the center. For reasons which I am not > able to explain now, men and women have different energy and glandular > balances, and these two points relate to that. It's the crown of the head, > or 10th Gate which is spoken of throughout Siri Guru Granth Sahib, the place > where the subtlety of energy, vision and experience of Wahe Guru is > manifested. This 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. > And, this knot assists in the channeling of energy in meditation (Naam > Simran), for realization of Wahe Guru and inspiration. If one cuts off the > hair, there can be no rishi knot. By giving us the rishi knot and the turban > (which both men and women are recommended to wear), the Gurus gave us the > blessings to know and have the capacity of the rishis. Sikh is to be a > complete, whole, realized and enlightened human being. So we don't play > fashion games with the hair, we accept the blessing of hair as a gift of God > and Guru, and we realize the benefit of the hair..." > > I also found an interesting article by Dra. Biendra Kaur that explains the > hair from a science point. If you want to read it I can send it to you, just > email me at satgurusingh > > Humbly. > Satguru S. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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