You guys are confusing psychic ability and morality.
Does psychic ability affect polarity? Or is polarity just a free will choice?
If long hair gives psychic ability that doesn't mean it gives peace and love. There are plenty of STS psychics.
Having said that, there IS a hippie vs. skinhead stereotype where the hippies are seen as intuitive and the skinheads are seen as rationalist eugenicists.
However you also have the buddhists who are all skinheads, and are seen as intuitive.
Western monasteries did not shave heads, they had those monk-like mop tops or whatever you call them.
In the east the head is shaved probably for convenience and hygiene, since monks live so austerely. Not to suppress psychic ability.
Of course the Hindus don't shave their heads - many Hindus were told by their gurus specifically not to cut their hair. One example comes to mind is Yogananda - he came to America to teach Yoga and his guru told him to dress like a Westerner, talk like a westerner, eat like a westerner, etc. He told him to forget that he was hindu - BUT! The one instruction he gave him that didn't fit in with America was that he should not cut his hair!
Also on a personal note the more connected I feel to source the more I have the inclination not to shave or cut my hair. Right now I'm growing it out pretty wildly and that correlates with a few months of heightened spirituality for me.
Does psychic ability affect polarity? Or is polarity just a free will choice?
If long hair gives psychic ability that doesn't mean it gives peace and love. There are plenty of STS psychics.
Having said that, there IS a hippie vs. skinhead stereotype where the hippies are seen as intuitive and the skinheads are seen as rationalist eugenicists.
However you also have the buddhists who are all skinheads, and are seen as intuitive.
Western monasteries did not shave heads, they had those monk-like mop tops or whatever you call them.
In the east the head is shaved probably for convenience and hygiene, since monks live so austerely. Not to suppress psychic ability.
Of course the Hindus don't shave their heads - many Hindus were told by their gurus specifically not to cut their hair. One example comes to mind is Yogananda - he came to America to teach Yoga and his guru told him to dress like a Westerner, talk like a westerner, eat like a westerner, etc. He told him to forget that he was hindu - BUT! The one instruction he gave him that didn't fit in with America was that he should not cut his hair!
Also on a personal note the more connected I feel to source the more I have the inclination not to shave or cut my hair. Right now I'm growing it out pretty wildly and that correlates with a few months of heightened spirituality for me.