{"id":18583,"date":"2016-06-27T20:26:40","date_gmt":"2016-06-27T17:26:40","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.lifeadvancer.com\/?p=18583"},"modified":"2022-11-03T23:19:42","modified_gmt":"2022-11-03T20:19:42","slug":"why-should-start-loving-your-hair","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.lifeadvancer.com\/why-should-start-loving-your-hair\/","title":{"rendered":"You Should Really Start Loving Your Hair and Here Is Why"},"content":{"rendered":"
We are cutting it, we are dying it, we give it a perm, we are shaving, plucking and even lasering it. All this to get rid of the nasty, unhygienic, ugly hair(s<\/em>), to make it look pretty and trimmed on our head. But what if we are fooled by a huge deception<\/strong>?<\/p>\n What if our hair is not only beautiful in its natural way but can even enhance our life quality if we let it grow and appreciate it? Sounds odd?<\/p>\n Well, let\u2019s challenge the status quo and understand what hair was actually invented for by nature<\/strong>.<\/p>\n The hair shines with a new beautiful colour; it smells good and looks just amazing. Or leaving the waxing studio and having this soft and clean feeling underneath the pants of being completely hair-free \u2013 at least for a couple of weeks. And then the fight with our hair(s<\/em>) starts again.<\/p>\n It just never wants to look like the hairdresser styled it, we find it too thin, too heavy, too dark, too grey… And our legs, armpits and bikini zones start itching and look awful when nature is reconquering its righteous territory again, creating a forest of hairs we detest so much and feel so uncomfortable with.<\/p>\n The business with hair is huge. In the US, there were about 86.000 hairdressers and barbershops<\/strong> that had made a total turnover of over 20 billion US Dollars<\/strong>. The UK alone has 40.000 businesses!<\/strong><\/p>\n 20 percent<\/strong> of the global hair care revenue is made alone with hair dye and market forecasts predict an average growth rate of these chemicals of 9.22 Percent<\/a> until 2019<\/strong>. 75 percent<\/a> of women<\/strong> are dying their hair regularly.<\/p>\n Don’t forget the manifold products for hair care, such as shampoos, conditioners, hair mousses, lotions and potions, waxes, sprays<\/strong> and so on and so forth. Even without statistics, just going through any supermarket or drugstore, one can get dizzy by all the choice of products available.<\/p>\n According to a Wilkinson study<\/strong><\/a>, the UK is the state in the world with the highest portion (90 percent<\/em>) of women removing their body hairs regularly. In comparison to that, Germany is last with only 43 percent<\/strong>, but also there the business grew immensely. In 1993, only 12 percent of the German ladies removed their hairs<\/strong>.<\/p>\n Women in the US invest about 10.000 Dollars <\/strong>in a lifetime for shaving products, or 23.000 for waxing<\/strong>. In time accumulated, women spend 58.4 days of their life just shaving<\/strong>.<\/p>\n But have we ever thought about the question: \u201cWhy on earth should we remove something that is naturally given to us, and why do we not like it?\u201d<\/p>\n And there we go. Advertisements, fashion and beauty magazines, and Hollywood have programmed us with the deep belief that body hair is something bad and dirty.<\/strong> They try to convince us that our natural hair colour and style is socially not acceptable.<\/p>\n A woman with hairy legs, armpits or a little beard is stared at with pitiful eyes or is judged to be squalid, so is a man with a hairy back. It is a business with the fear of not being good enough. I remember being on vacation in South Africa and sitting at the breakfast table with a tank top.<\/p>\n And a little girl of maybe four years sitting at the neighboring table asked me, pointing at my armpits:\u00a0\u201cWhy do you have hair under your arms?<\/em>\u201d That scene showed me that the fashion of removing hair has spread so widely, that even children already believe that it is natural to not have body hair.<\/p>\n As with everything that nature creates, there is a reason for its existence<\/strong>. And yes, it is a challenging thought for our programmed ego, full of fear of not being good enough, to accept that natural hair has a purpose and should be appreciated.<\/p>\n Instead, we are destroying its natural structure with chemical bombs, be it hair dye, perms, shampoo, hair spray, blow-drying, straightening it with a styling iron and so on<\/strong>.<\/p>\n We are also disrupting its natural structure by cutting it. And all of that limits the hairs\u2019 function basically to zero. Function? What? Our hair is dead, so we can do with it, what we want, right?<\/p>\n Wrong! Our hairs have a very important function for our physical, emotional and mental well-being and intuition<\/a>. They are our natural energetic antennas, to pick up energetic frequencies around us and sense them well ahead, transporting them to the brainstem, the limbic system, and the neocortex.<\/p>\n Hair is, just like skin<\/a>, the extension of our nervous system. It is no coincidence that we get goosebumps when we feel emotions such as fear<\/a>, but also awe or great compassion.<\/p>\n We all had these situations when we said: \u201cIt gives me goosebumps when you are telling me about this experience\u201d<\/em>. Our body extends the antennas, and we pick up the emotions of others<\/a> via body hair and also emit our own through the same channel. Hair is an important transmitter for telepathic communication<\/a> on an energetic level.<\/p>\n The yogis, the indigenous people, and shamans always knew about the purpose and function of hair and never cut it or removed it.<\/p>\n Human beings are the only living creatures on earth that can grow long hair on their head. It stops growing by itself, once it has reached a certain length<\/strong>. That length differs from person to person.<\/p>\n Hair picks up the geomagnetic sun energy, which is very nutrient and can replace even physical food and is helping us to take in a lot more of the beautiful cosmic energies.<\/p>\n The Indian Rishis were masters of using their hair for a spiritual lifestyle. They wore it coiled upon their head to let it charge with solar energy and energize the brain cells.<\/p>\n The spiral serves to intensify the energetic effect and builds it up quickly. Through the intense energy intake, the Rishi knot activates the auric field and stimulates the pineal gland<\/a>, the center of intuition.<\/p>\n Nowadays, a lot of men especially are suffering from hair loss<\/a>. This is an occurrence of the Age of Pisces that ended in 2012 when we transitioned into the Age of Aquarius<\/strong>, the age of complete balance of the masculine and feminine energies.<\/p>\nWho doesn\u2019t know it, this beautiful feeling after exiting the hairdressers’ shop?<\/h4>\n
Haircare products<\/h4>\n
Natural hair is socially not acceptable<\/h3>\n
Hairs are our energetic antennas for intuition and health<\/strong><\/h3>\n
It had the same effect we know today from induction technology:<\/h5>\n
Hair loss<\/h4>\n