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Alex Heino
@alex-heino
13 years ago
3 posts

Hello everyone!

First of all thank you everyone for contributing to this site and to SE for starting all this! And apologizing to my fairly bad english.

My name is Alex. I study music and play with a band called Blue Orchid(currently recording our debut album). More than that are not interesting for you so i will go straight into the dreadiness. My hair has been dreaded now for 2 years wich i'm glad to tell you since "getting" dreads wasn't that easy.

My parents reaktion to me saying i wanted dreads was not pretty, everyone here in sweden do not have the knowledge of dreads (although a lot of people have them) and the generall belief is that they are filthy and so did my parents. However, after some discussion and bribing we agreed on me having dreads when i got accepted into the musicprogram i had as my goal and where i currently is doing my final year.

So 2 and years ago i begun doing loads of research on dreads which (obviously) led me onto the two sites KB and DHHQ... but i was not convinced! I didn't buy their talk about all the products and gunk and blahblah. Somewhere i thought there is an easier and cheaper way so i, in retrospect regretebly, the crochet-needle. PAIN! it was. But i got thru it and boy did they look great! Perfect even! So i went along with that process once every 2 months for a year. At that point i was no longer happy about the result of the needle, it did no longer feel natural to me, something was not right and so did the research begin again!

After some time i stumbled across this site and all the pieces fell to the right place. If there ever was a piece of mother earth on internet, this is it i thought and from that point on i do absolutely nothing with my hair except washing it with natural soap(from a lokal store) and bath my hair in tea once in a while and i could not be happier.

It took like 5 or 6 months til my hair calmed down from the crochet process and started to dread on it's own but from that point on in went fast! Some are a bit loose in the ends and some are beginning to congo and i love every minute of it. A piece of nature is living freely in me for the world to see!

Namaste and love!

Alex Heino


updated by @alex-heino: 01/13/15 09:15:42PM
Frank Schuster
@frank-schuster
13 years ago
95 posts

Great Post Alex, you are very welcome!

☮ soaring eagle ॐ
@soaring-eagle
13 years ago
29,640 posts

wow i really love how you put that im glad they recovered so well if u crochetted that long typicaly recovery takes twice that long and can take 6 months just from doing it once so u lucked out there




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Baba Fats
@baba-fats
13 years ago
2,702 posts

agreed. Very glad to hear that you can feel nature in you. We have gotten ourselves so far removed that I'm starting to wonder if the old beliefs of the Laguna Indians are true. They believed that europeans came and took away everything native in the Americas, but that in time everything European will disapear and the indian traditions and way of life will once again take over the land.

I do hope it's true, and I do my part to get rid of what western civilization has taught me, but there are somethings that you just can't do. Maybe one day we will all feel mother nature's call inside of us like you have

☮ soaring eagle ॐ
@soaring-eagle
13 years ago
29,640 posts

most tribes have simular belieffs look up the 5th world prophesies for instance

and that time is nearly here




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My new book Ban The Taboo Vol 1
Baba Fats
@baba-fats
13 years ago
2,702 posts

I sure hope so. I am familiar with those prophecies. I don't know what the coming year will bring, but I don't know if we are quite that close yet.

Alex Heino
@alex-heino
13 years ago
3 posts

Thank you so much everyone! I think the most important thing to do is just to relax and don't worry to much cos that wont help anyone. Be a part of the solution instead of the problem and just raise as much awarness as possible

It is easy to just complain without any personal action towards your goal and to blaim someone else instead of doing your part to the big picture. It's a fine line to balance on... not sure if i make any sense here... hmm just so much i want to say...

Baba Fats
@baba-fats
13 years ago
2,702 posts

Well, that is why many of the old time native american's don't actually cry over the destruction of the earth. They know that mother earth is so powerful, that in time she will heal herself. Why complain about it

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