White Feather
2 min readSep 30, 2018

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Hair Talk

Our head hair is an organ of our body. It is where our mojo is stored. And it is also a very important part of our psychic abilities. In the Sixties the U. S. Army recruited some Native American men who had incredible psychic scouting abilities. They wanted to use these men in Vietnam to track the enemy. These men all had very long hair but once they were signed up in the military the army immediately buzzed their heads as they do with all recruits. To the army’s amazement, the men’s psychic tracking abilities immediately ceased once their hair was cut off. This is a well documented true story.

Each strand of head hair is like a psychic antenna. Our hair picks up psychic data and transmits it to our brains. Likewise, we also receive psychic data through our solar plexus where it is also sent to the brain. The hair and the solar plexus pick up different kinds of psychic data and both are needed for full psychic functioning.

Would you take a knife and cut out your spleen from your body for the sake of fashion or convenience? One’s head hair is also a vital organ of the body just like the spleen so why would anyone take a knife or scissors and cut off their hair? I know that’s a radical perspective but that’s how I look at it.

One of the most important rules I have for my own hair is that I never, ever, ever, ever, ever touch metal of any kind to my hair. To do so short-circuits the hair’s ability to receive and transmit data and it seriously short-circuits our mojo, which, as I said, is stored in our head hair.

When I tie my hair back into a pony tail (which I only do for work) I use a hair tie that has no metal clasp or any metal in it. My hair brush contains zero metal. I also make sure there is no metal in close proximity to the pillow upon which I sleep at night.

Another rule is that I never wear hats. As you can tell I’m a bit of a hair freak.

Nalini MacNab , I really like your idea of celebrating one’s hair by taking it out into the wind. I take my hair out into the wind all the time but I’m not consciously celebrating it. I didn’t realize that until now. Thanks. I will do that. Also, sometime over the next week and a half I will stop putting my hair into a ponytail and keep it loose at all times. Actually, I might start that today.

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White Feather
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