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Yogaman
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Posted - Aug 16 2014 : 02:21:32 AM
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quote: Originally posted by Dogboy
quote: It is difficult to explain the sensation, but it feels as if there is some sort of "energy field" within the torso that circulates from pelvis to the brow, in a fluid and undulating pattern. Typically mildly pleasurable or neutral in sensation, at times strong and intense.
You explained this nicely. For me there is also a 'vibratory pocket' just past the nostrils in the nasal cavity, when active, makes a wireless connection to the perineum when attention is placed there. No wonder, as the pineal gland and the ketchari sweet spot are neighbors to this cavity.
Thanks, and interesting. I've not experienced that. At least not yet. |
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Dogboy
USA
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Posted - Aug 16 2014 : 09:00:44 AM
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quote: For me there is also a 'vibratory pocket' just past the nostrils in the nasal cavity, when active, makes a wireless connection to the perineum when attention is placed there.
When bliss is active in the body, or when breath is suspended in the thick of DM, I've discovered the mere act of flaring my nostrils 'ripples' the prana throughout my system, similar to the action of tossing pebbles in a pond. More lovely scenery along the way! |
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Yogaman
USA
295 Posts |
Posted - Aug 16 2014 : 12:32:18 PM
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quote: Originally posted by Dogboy
quote: For me there is also a 'vibratory pocket' just past the nostrils in the nasal cavity, when active, makes a wireless connection to the perineum when attention is placed there.
When bliss is active in the body, or when breath is suspended in the thick of DM, I've discovered the mere act of flaring my nostrils 'ripples' the prana throughout my system, similar to the action of tossing pebbles in a pond. More lovely scenery along the way!
Interesting again! I don't think I am there yet. I've not experienced anything I'd refer to as "active bliss", nor noticed any suspended breath. |
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jonesboy
USA
594 Posts |
Posted - Aug 16 2014 : 1:23:25 PM
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quote: Originally posted by Dogboy
quote: It is difficult to explain the sensation, but it feels as if there is some sort of "energy field" within the torso that circulates from pelvis to the brow, in a fluid and undulating pattern. Typically mildly pleasurable or neutral in sensation, at times strong and intense.
You explained this nicely. For me there is also a 'vibratory pocket' just past the nostrils in the nasal cavity, when active, makes a wireless connection to the perineum when attention is placed there. No wonder, as the pineal gland and the ketchari sweet spot are neighbors to this cavity.
I have experienced the eye to root connection. I am glad others have also. I just found this last night.
Lesson 410 - Early Signs of Kundalini Awakening
quote: Actually deeper silence is reached during Samyama and the rest period after - then you are resting in the Stillness; a touch of butterfly wings on the sutra, rest in stillness, touch sutra, rest in stillness. And in the rest period, you can "black-out" completely - total, cannot remember integration into the Stillness (?) That does not mean it cannot/does not happen during DM or SBP - it does. There are others states that happen as well.
Sey
I am finding this to be true as well. My days as a consequence are pretty darn good. |
Edited by - jonesboy on Aug 16 2014 1:29:39 PM |
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Dogboy
USA
2294 Posts |
Posted - Aug 16 2014 : 2:27:34 PM
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Well, Yogaman, you've managed to hijack your own thread! |
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jonesboy
USA
594 Posts |
Posted - Aug 16 2014 : 4:35:59 PM
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Lol |
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Yogaman
USA
295 Posts |
Posted - Aug 17 2014 : 11:23:03 AM
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Speaking to the description of the "inner energy" sensations, I can't believe I overlooked my main metaphor for it: the lava lamp. It reminds me quite a bit of the flowing, viscous blob in a lava lamp once warmed up. |
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Yogaman
USA
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Posted - Aug 17 2014 : 11:26:26 AM
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quote: Originally posted by Dogboy
Well, Yogaman, you've managed to hijack your own thread!
I've just realized this! :) |
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