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Certain thoughts creating sensations in your body
When I think certain things or have some kind of revelation I feel tingling in my body sometimes.
What is this? Is it a freeing up of some unresolved tension or something? Hopefully someone can explain what's going on.
I think it's very important to pay attention to the mind and body.
What is this? Is it a freeing up of some unresolved tension or something? Hopefully someone can explain what's going on.
I think it's very important to pay attention to the mind and body.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Well like when I find something out or I get some information and it's like "ahhhhh that makes sense".
If I'm to be specific... Like right now I was reading about fear of success and after reading something I'd not really thought of before and at the same time made sense to me I felt a sensation. I've noticed it many times and interested in what's going on.
I'm wondering if some psychological change is happening or something.
I realise it might be a weird question but it's ok.
If I'm to be specific... Like right now I was reading about fear of success and after reading something I'd not really thought of before and at the same time made sense to me I felt a sensation. I've noticed it many times and interested in what's going on.
I'm wondering if some psychological change is happening or something.
I realise it might be a weird question but it's ok.
I get tingling sensations up that run up my spine and radiate out into my hands when I connect with certain pieces of music.
It happens just by singing the piece inside my head even without actually hearing it.
I don't know that western thought has a description of it but it is well known in yoga as the rising or the kundalini. Basically a form of the awareness of the self connecting with the greater consciousness.
It happens just by singing the piece inside my head even without actually hearing it.
I don't know that western thought has a description of it but it is well known in yoga as the rising or the kundalini. Basically a form of the awareness of the self connecting with the greater consciousness.
I don't really have anything to add, as the posts above seem to throw as much light as possible on the subject.
Holistically, the mind affects the body and vise versa, this being more or less intense in different individuals.
Spiritually, the mind becomes calmer, and therefore this must affect the body, particularly during times of prayer and meditation.
Holistically, the mind affects the body and vise versa, this being more or less intense in different individuals.
Spiritually, the mind becomes calmer, and therefore this must affect the body, particularly during times of prayer and meditation.
Cool great answers.
I do meditation myself and I remember Eckhart Tolle once saying try and feel the sensations in your hand. It seems like there's something to it... I don't know what, really. I feel like there should be a meaning to it.
Like "when this happens, it's an indication of x" or "if you didn't get that release then x, y and z would happen". If anyone knows the answers I'd be very interested:)
And with music, definitely. The feeling is very intense, especially with a song that gets you "pumped".
I do meditation myself and I remember Eckhart Tolle once saying try and feel the sensations in your hand. It seems like there's something to it... I don't know what, really. I feel like there should be a meaning to it.
Like "when this happens, it's an indication of x" or "if you didn't get that release then x, y and z would happen". If anyone knows the answers I'd be very interested:)
And with music, definitely. The feeling is very intense, especially with a song that gets you "pumped".
I have done yoga classes off and on for about ten years. During the classes we often did meditation and we were guided through passing the energy upwards through the seven chakras.
Each chakra had a colour and a symbol. The ultimate one at the top of the head was to be imagined as a silver grey thousand petal lotus. I tried to picture a little lotus in the top of my head. It felt nice but nothing earth shattering.
The one night I felt the whole top half of my head light up inside and I understood what they yogis were talking about. It was pretty spectacular and of course once I realised it went away.
Never had it again but it was a very special moment in my life..
Each chakra had a colour and a symbol. The ultimate one at the top of the head was to be imagined as a silver grey thousand petal lotus. I tried to picture a little lotus in the top of my head. It felt nice but nothing earth shattering.
The one night I felt the whole top half of my head light up inside and I understood what they yogis were talking about. It was pretty spectacular and of course once I realised it went away.
Never had it again but it was a very special moment in my life..
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