Why I Start Keeping My Hair – Sri Nasib Luhach

BySri Nasib Luhach

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I stopped cutting my hair because I realized that every place we visit contains the energy and thoughts of the people who stay or visit there. If a place has more negative energy, it can affect our aura and thought process. I don’t want to go to places where confused or low-energy people gather until I have stored enough energy to positively influence them.

Every student who wants huge success should avoid visiting barber shops. If they can maintain long hair, it will be even more beneficial. If not, they should trim their hair themselves. They must also avoid places where people with different professions and low energy gather, as this can influence their thoughts. During early age, one’s aura is not strong enough to protect them from negativity.

From personal experience, I have noticed that when I meet fewer people, I stay consistent with my work and thoughts for a longer time. Now, I only go to my office or home and meet customers for a limited time. Keeping my hair long has helped me improve self-discipline.

I have observed that most women and Sikhs (who have followed Sikhi since childhood) tend to mature earlier because they don’t visit barber shops during their formative years when their aura is still developing. You might be surprised to know that most women and Sikhs remain more consistent in their thoughts, professions, and life choices—such as their career and relationships—because they avoid places like barber shops, where people from different backgrounds leave their energy. In contrast, boys who frequently visit barber shops are more likely to be influenced by various energies, leading to instability in their choices.

From my experience as a vendor dealing with many companies, I have noticed that Sikhs and women who keep their hair from birth tend to be more mature at an early age. Unlike others, they don’t change jobs frequently, as they interact less with people from different professions, allowing their aura to remain unaffected.

Additionally, keeping long hair requires more self-care. When you spend more time with yourself, you become more aware of your thoughts, emotions, and body. This self-awareness enhances your ability to sense and understand situations better. Since I started keeping my hair long, I have felt more focused, consistent in my thinking, and intellectually sharper.

I am not promoting Sikhism but advocating a lifestyle that can help you achieve immense success. From personal experience, I can say that the first 6–7 months of keeping long hair can be challenging, but after that, you will feel amazing—more focused, clear-minded, and consistent in your work, with heightened senses and intellectual power.

I am married, and I have noticed that when I keep long hair with a full beard, my performance in bad times also improves. I always experience the same effect—whenever I keep my full beard and long hair, I perform better during tough times. However, when I cut my hair, my performance automatically declines.

Go and ask every Local chemist: “Has any real Sikh ever bought Viagra or sex-time booster pills from your shop?” You will be surprised by the answer.

By Sri Nasib Luhach

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