RedDragon94
Love everyone, meditate often
I have noticed sometimes when I meditate that I experience a certain dizziness almost. It feels like the room spins slowly while I meditate every once and a while. Anybody know the reason for that?
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Yeah, it does feel like the room is spinning both ways when it happens. I didn't know that had anything to do with levitation though. I was just wondering if it was supposed to happen.I get this quiet a bit sometimes. I feel like I am close to levitating, do you get that feeling? Heavy but light. Like I am spinning one way but the other way? I haven't really questioned the experience much though.
We just gotta make sure we ground to balance it all out.
every body is different, if it doesn't harm you, why not go with itYeah, it does feel like the room is spinning both ways when it happens. I didn't know that had anything to do with levitation though. I was just wondering if it was supposed to happen.
Yea. It really is nothing. Emptiness.every body is different, if it doesn't harm you, why not go with it
Yea. It really is nothing. Emptiness.
It's a lot of fun to talk about it no doubt.
We do not know if we are something or we are not. Science has not found the answer till now, though there are theories (Zero-energy universe - Wikipedia, Ex nihilo - Wikipedia).who are you? well I really am Nothing, which in turn is Everything .. so ..
We do not know if we are something or we are not. Science has not found the answer till now, though there are theories (Zero-energy universe - Wikipedia, Ex nihilo - Wikipedia).
Budha knew that it would takes a few millenniums before we get some idea. So, he said, don't worry about it (Acinteyya - Wikipedia). Think about your present situation. However, what is your way of meditation? Also, are you otherwise medically fit?
It's usually the result of visual and sensory deprivation that upsets the balance calibration centers of the brain. If you keep your focus on the breath and bodily sensations, it should not happen.I have noticed sometimes when I meditate that I experience a certain dizziness almost. It feels like the room spins slowly while I meditate every once and a while. Anybody know the reason for that?
In ancient India nastika and astika were assciated with belief in Vedas or not. Not Theism or atheism per se.I never encountered anything like this, that is why I am asking. My way was to sing into it (start normal, go slow, introduce random breaks, make breaks longer, then stop totally). Did not concentrate on breath or bodily sensations.
Sayak, did you ever write that Buddhist considered themselves to be 'astikas'. If yes, may I have some reference?
Okay, maybe that was just me getting used to meditation.It's usually the result of visual and sensory deprivation that upsets the balance calibration centers of the brain. If you keep your focus on the breath and bodily sensations, it should not happen.
Have you had your blood pressure checked recently?I have noticed sometimes when I meditate that I experience a certain dizziness almost. It feels like the room spins slowly while I meditate every once and a while. Anybody know the reason for that?
It comes out normal every time it gets checked.Have you had your blood pressure checked recently?