Hair the antennas in our body
Not only the hair, but also the facial scalp provides the brain with a thoroughfare of information and
also emits to the environment the electromagnetic energy of the brain.
We can observe this even in animals, as the hairs mainly on their faces are mainly of a sensory nature.
So it is our hair and hairs that are ultimately the antennas in our body.
Our hair is the natural extension of our thoughts.
Each hair represents ourselves and our personality.
Formerly men and women with the title of sage kept long hair as opposed to slaves
and in the places where tyranny prevailed.
Hair language
Hair has its own language and character, and the way we style it is important to those who use it.
The gripped hair usually means, conviction.
Hair down, security.
The braid, the unity of thought with the heart.
Our hair is the antennae in our body like every cell in the body.
It is common when we close a chapter in our lives or when we feel like our being is asking for a haircut,
unconsciously due to the need for renewal.
So that’s where your hairdresser is and where he or she will inspire you to get a haircut so that your psychology soars.
In the Tibetan horoscope much attention is paid to the haircut, this process involves cutting the hair
with the aim of improving the appearance.
They believe that cutting hair is a kind of renewal of people’s energy.
There they strongly believe that hair is the antennae in the human body.
If the hair is cut on the wrong lunar day, a person’s energy can be significantly reduced.
Many people on the planet cut their hair on appropriate lunar days.
Have you ever heard of it?
I have, and many times.
Haircuts are very important for everyone, both for clients and hairdressers.
It requires knowledge of geometry, portraiture and even body analysis.
The hair of the whole world is our antennae, because it characterizes the personality of each individual.
The right haircut at the right time can have a positive or negative effect on the mood of any person.
Yours sincerely,
Elizabeth Makri