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NoDogma
USA
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Posted - Jan 04 2015 : 4:31:25 PM
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I mostly do (First) Kriya and a bit of AYP style .. not sure which forum to post this..
for past month or so, when I take 2-3 deep breaths (outside of meditation pose like when at computer or lying on bed or a short break while reading etc.), I smell this particular fragrance. I double checked my laundry detergent, soap, shampoo, carpet home/work, but none have that smell. When I come back to normal state of mind, the smell in the air is completely different. The fragrance is not one particular but a combo
I would love if this experience continues, even if it's just my mind playing games :-) Does it ? or is it just one of the scenery things which disappear after a while ?
thanks much, no-dogma |
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jusmail
India
491 Posts |
Posted - Jan 04 2015 : 6:46:53 PM
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The latter I suppose. Enjoy it though while it lasts. |
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NoDogma
USA
123 Posts |
Posted - Jan 04 2015 : 11:32:58 PM
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I might be tuning in on some mild fragrance which is in the air here, but one that is at low intensity .. It's just that the fragrance is a composite of Sandle Wood and some wild weed used for cooling (water, rooms) in asia, and something else. |
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LittleTurtle
USA
342 Posts |
Posted - Jan 05 2015 : 1:13:17 PM
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I've had this same experience for several years now. It does come and go and it appears to be caused or enhanced by pranayam so your deep breaths probably cause it to be noticed by you. I too used to go through all my cosmetics, shampoo, soaps, dryer sheets etc looking for the scent because I wanted to be sure. Then one day while out for a walk in the country it just showed up again and I knew it had to be from the nectar cycle that I had also been having i.e. the minty gut and sweet taste in the mouth during pranayams. I sometimes wake in the middle of the night with the intense scent all over my head so to speak and my finger tips also get it. It's a very nice milestone. |
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