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  Saturday, 31 March 2012
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Can you give me any information about the significance of the hairline in occult anatomy, perhaps in relation to the Jewish custom of payot? The Torah says, "You shall not round off the פְּאַת Pe'at of your head" (Leviticus 19:27) and I understand from a recent podcast that the curly locks hanging from either side of the head in Jewish custom represent Ida and Pingala... but does the frontal hairline hold any special significance?

Thank you for your help.

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12 years ago
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It's OK. Perhaps I've understood. It could be something to do with the crown chakra, the thousand-petaled lotus.
Thanks anyway!

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12 years ago
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#1007
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It's OK. Perhaps I've understood. It could be something to do with the crown chakra, the thousand-petaled lotus.
Thanks anyway!

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