I focused on my heart chakra and felt calm healing slowly course through me, like things where wrong earlier but are being repaired now. My energy body, my pattern of myself, being recoded to be healthy and "right." 2/
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It felt like slow movement through my nerves and body. Only feeling one small area at a time. The sensation seeped along, like water spreading on a surface. Everywhere it touched, I felt discord slowly melt away. Relaxation of tight, contracted, nerve and sinew. 3/
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It felt as though my awareness was slowly creeping along my body, finding and releasing pain or 'wrong'ness. Always I was 'listening' to the signal coming from my chest, just right of my heart, a slow, steady, smooth radiance of healing frequency that guided me 4/
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Even though I was aware of all of this, I never tried to control it. I just watched. I did nothing to try to change it or hurry it, help it. It was a blissful experience and I came out of it relaxed and clear. The next day my body felt light and clean, correctly patterned. 5/
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It was the first time I've gotten this experience, or that deeply entranced in meditation and stillness. I endeavour to explore this self-healing autonomous state. Have you gone deeper into this experience of static and paralyzation? 6/6
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Replying to @Cantide1 @Yuanmeng_PAN
It seems to occur most consistently for me in hypnagogic states, but when it occurs in waking meditation, it lingers with after-effects that entail shifts in both somatosensory and auditory perception, characterized by physical "buzzing" and "tinny"/"metalic" sounds.
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Often, the body feels cloud-like both during and for significant periods after. Similar to the seeping along, like water spreading on a surface, slowly melting away that you described, I experience a sense of having "dissolved." Nothing solid, not even liquid. Floating vapor.
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E.g.—the cloud-like/floating/vapor-ish experience lingered for about a week after emerging from an intensive monastic retreat in the mountains of S.Korea a few years ago—even while walking the busy streets of Seoul—almost dissociative, but of the immensely liberating variety.
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Replying to @NoaidiX @Yuanmeng_PAN
My theory is that when we enter these states and observe them, we can induce them. I am exploring the possibilities of controlled energetic states. Recall(re-inducement, not memory) of specific body-mind-energy moments, to embody them in the present.
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I feel like this is one of the keys of instant awakening. The power of the first experience. If someone can feel that moment, that realization, that freedom even for a moment, they now have a reference..it is like tasting food or feeling an emotion for the first time.
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I've found such first-person contemplative experiences far more easily replicable than third-person empirical studies, perhaps for this very reason. The mind's laboratory just so happens to be the ideal testing ground for awakening.
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