To cut my golden locks or allow them to flourish?
That was the question after letting it grow and be enjoyed by myself and others for years.
š§š¼āāļøĀ Long hair promotes mastery of the senses.
Luscious Samson and the native Americans tapped into the wisdom of long hair promoting strength and coherence in the mind, senses and brain (tarpaka kapha).
Cutting the hair may cause the senses to become a bit unsteady in a subtle way, compared to the grounded stability subtly provided by long hair.
āļøĀ On the other hand, monksĀ shaveĀ their heads to promote cleanliness and surrender parts of their ego so they can focus attention on greater things than how they look.
But some of them still keep a āÅikhÄā (like a little rats tail) to maintain a certain mastery of the senses (hį¹į¹£Ä«keÅa ą¤¹ą„ą¤·ą„ą¤ą„श).
Similarly, SÄdhus never cut their hair, but let it mat into dreadlocks and basically never look into the mirror because they also donāt want to waste their energy towards superficial looks.
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