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28-Jan-2010
Neutrality With Teeth
Benefits of a Wooden Comb

Hair instantly conveys a message for all to see. It indicates a state of mind, whether disheveled, fashion-conscious or business-like. Whatever the look you’re going for, with all that goes on inside you and around you, it helps to have a clear connection between the two. So try the simple technology the yogis have used for thousands of years – get yourself a wooden comb.
In the yogi’s understanding of human anatomy, the body isn’t just a body. It’s a magnetic field that extends many feet in all directions. The electricity in the aura is intimately linked to the currents riding around in your brain and throughout your nervous system. The go-between, linking your outer field to your inner space is your hair. Pass a wooden comb through your hair the next time you feel static in or around you. The subtle influence of its natural materials will help neutralize your current, grounding you and increasing your clarity so you can more fully and energetically radiate your essence.
Recommended: Wide Tooth Comb with Handle 1 Count
Sat Nam,
I appreciate your little gems each time I get the news letter. I am really curious to see your sources. It's not a question of my disbelieving what you say. But I would like to have a concrete backing behind my words when I share your cool info to others.
Yogamint uses many sources in bringing our mints to you. We are students of Kundalini Yoga and thus, a good percentage of the information flows from that font of teachings. However, we also use other sources, including our own individual experiences. Our policy is that we bring you the best of what we know with the caveat that it is up to you to decide if it's your cup of tea--mint tea, of course.
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