“water fountain”

when i was small, my grandma often tied my hair on top of my head so that it looked like a “water fountain” . today, it remains my favorite hair style and many chinese parents are still doing the same to their toddlers, as they all know this will make their children most comfortable.

i believe that is some kind of ancient wisdom to that esp. after i visited a place in Hangzhou recently with about 3000 – 5000 years of history. the people then, esp. those in power, had feathers on their heads.

The costume of Chinese operas also featured the same, with something like antennas on top.

“water fountain” is not only easy to maintain, very comfortable and natural as it leaves the forehead free from being covered, but might also enhance receptivity / facilitate awakening.

look at the birds, those with spiky feathers on top / big crowns appear particularly cool! haahahah

it probably takes a long time before this hair style can be socially acceptable for adults but at least we can all exercise greater consciousness in deciding our own, instead of just conforming to the norm.

Namaskar

Sat Nam Deep I

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resonate with Eckhart Tolle, Sadhguru, Pranic Healing... vegetarian... like dancing, yoga, meditation, tai chi , nature, animals, plants, sunlight, good fresh foods, quiet alone time unless with beings of similar vibrations...

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