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seekeroftruth123

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I've been reading about how many people believe wearing a turban helps with magical power and meditation. I'm especially seeing that white turbans are common in yoga classes. White on joyofsatan is described as reflective so my theory is that someone who wears a white turban might have a harder time receiving visions from the gods white wearing one that is white. Also it common amongst turban wearers to grow the hair to its natural length as the end of hair fibers are supposably like antennas for energy. The long hair is coiled on the top of the head and then wrapped. Has anyone had experience with these things and do you feel it was beneficial to your meditation or power?
 
Idk about the hair part, I have heard such rumours but have yet to experience any true research on it myself.
As for the turban, it's bs. It's not going to help or hinder anything.
 
I highly doubt that wearing a turban helps, and that hair is an antenna for energy. They both sound like BS. That would mean that bald people aren't getting as much energy as people with hair. HAIL SATAN!!!

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  I've been reading about how many people believe wearing a turban helps with magical power and meditation. I'm especially seeing that white turbans are common in yoga classes. White on joyofsatan is described as reflective so my theory is that someone who wears a white turban might have a harder time receiving visions from the gods white wearing one that is white. Also it common amongst turban wearers to grow the hair to its natural length as the end of hair fibers are supposably like antennas for energy. The long hair is coiled on the top of the head and then wrapped. Has anyone had experience with these things and do you feel it was beneficial to your meditation or power?
 
That's the nonsense claims from the Sikhs of the 3ho group. The fact is the original Sikhs didn't wear a turban for a while it was not till a later guru they did this and other customs do to the situation which was political and not anything but. Warping a towel around your head in the Punjab makes perfect sense it keeps the heat and sun off your head, the dirt out of your hair and you can pour water over it to keep your head cool. That's why they wore such in such areas.
 
Well in ancient times magicians used to wear high cone shaped hats, Osiris is also seen wearing it in Egyptian scriptures. I gues this turban is supossed to be simmilar to that. But I think it is bs, if anything it will make you feel uncomfortable. Certainly don't believe it would amplify the energy is anyway. 

Doing Yoga without a head covering is definitly the best thing to do. As this is the most natural state of being, in all the depictions of the gods performing meditation they are all without head coverings and most yoga poses don't even allow a head covering. In kundalini yoga the most important thing is for the energy to flow freely, so to me it sounds logical that the more you obstruct the head, either with long coiled hair or a head covering it doesn't benefit you in any way.

Most of the gods have long hair and they all have it in their natural states (straight down), not coiled up on their heads. So to me this in an indication that having long hair is powerful in it's own way, but the best thing seems to let if flow freely like it would naturally. I just follow my intuition and what feels good/logical to me.

HAIL SATAN!
 

Al Jilwah: Chapter IV

"It is my desire that all my followers unite in a bond of unity, lest those who are without prevail against them." - Shaitan

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