Guest guest Posted August 21, 2007 Report Share Posted August 21, 2007 Something has been happening to me for about two weeks and I am wondering if this has been experienced by others as well. Of course there are certain beautiful pieces of music that start a tingling in me, but I have been experiencing tingling over my entire body and a huge boost of energy when I sing. Doesn't seem to matter what it is, as soon as I start singing the Golden Helmet goes on and the tingling starts from my toes and goes up through the crown. Any thoughts on this? Sarita Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 21, 2007 Report Share Posted August 21, 2007 Hi Sarita, Your experience sounds like a wonderful one! The closest that I came to it is feeling enveloped by warmth, periodically, and sometimes getting goosebumps and a tingling feeling all over and this may be from a Light Transmission or something like that and have not tried singing, just chanting, but it can happen at any time. Best...Angelina - -- In , " Sarita " <sarita1969 wrote: > > Something has been happening to me for about two weeks and I am > wondering if this has been experienced by others as well. Of course > there are certain beautiful pieces of music that start a tingling in > me, but I have been experiencing tingling over my entire body and a > huge boost of energy when I sing. Doesn't seem to matter what it is, > as soon as I start singing the Golden Helmet goes on and the tingling > starts from my toes and goes up through the crown. Any thoughts on > this? > > Sarita > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 21, 2007 Report Share Posted August 21, 2007 Keep singing my friend! Singing is to the emotional body what words are to the mental body. - Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 22, 2007 Report Share Posted August 22, 2007 Hi Sarita! I have always been super sensitive to music. It gives me such energy. It's funny, when I travel to Bangkok or some where else I go to the local music stores or to the street vendors to buy music. They laugh and ask me how do I know if the music is good if I don't know the language. Then I laugh and tell them to just play the music. If I get goose bumps I will buy it. Then they are amazed when it happens because I always pick the most popular music. Even friends from Thailand are surprized that I have the most popular music or most current artists. Music is so powerful! It can bring up up or down. We associate so many things in our past to it and even special moments in time like graduations, weddings, and the first time you met someone special. To me it is one of the greatest creations of man! Some times I feel it just enters every cell in my body and becomes a part of me. I have a juke box in my head that plays all the time. It is such a great experience! Blessings and Love!! Scott Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 22, 2007 Report Share Posted August 22, 2007 Hi Sarita, Yes, yes, me too! I get similar feelings when I become one with music by letting it flow in or out, out being especially powerful. For me, it starts just at the right hand base of my neck, shooting multiple wide shots of warm and corrugated, vibrating glow deep into my head, then circling and cradling my limbs like vines, energy hovering in standing waves in my leg muscles, my shoulders shivering over and over with new bursts of contrasting cool as the experience unwinds. Afterwards, my face can be visibly flushed, with my eyes feeling ready to cry, it's so beautiful! I described something along these lines in another post a while back, #16318. It's certainly good to know there's others around who appreciate music so thoroughly! Tom , " Sarita " <sarita1969 wrote: > > Something has been happening to me for about two weeks and I am > wondering if this has been experienced by others as well. Of course > there are certain beautiful pieces of music that start a tingling in > me, but I have been experiencing tingling over my entire body and a > huge boost of energy when I sing. Doesn't seem to matter what it is, > as soon as I start singing the Golden Helmet goes on and the tingling > starts from my toes and goes up through the crown. Any thoughts on > this? > > Sarita > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 22, 2007 Report Share Posted August 22, 2007 I'm very sensitive to music also... I don't think I tingle, but it definitely moves me. It's like I can feel the intense emotion behind the song and I often cry, depending on what it is of course. Even when the song is only instrumental I can feel the emotion. Like you, I have music playing in my head most of the time... my own life soundtrack lol... love & light ~Jen~ , Scott Regel <scott.regel wrote: > > Hi Sarita! > > I have always been super sensitive to music. It gives me such energy. It's funny, when I travel to Bangkok or some where else I go to the local music stores or to the street vendors to buy music. They laugh and ask me how do I know if the music is good if I don't know the language. Then I laugh and tell them to just play the music. If I get goose bumps I will buy it. Then they are amazed when it happens because I always pick the most popular music. Even friends from Thailand are surprized that I have the most popular music or most current artists. Music is so powerful! It can bring up up or down. We associate so many things in our past to it and even special moments in time like graduations, weddings, and the first time you met someone special. To me it is one of the greatest creations of man! Some times I feel it just enters every cell in my body and becomes a part of me. I have a juke box in my head that plays all the time. It is such a great experience! > > Blessings and Love!! > > Scott Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 22, 2007 Report Share Posted August 22, 2007 Yep! Yep! Same here! Valarie , " Jen " <jenls505 wrote: > > I'm very sensitive to music also... I don't think I tingle, but it > definitely moves me. It's like I can feel the intense emotion behind > the song and I often cry, depending on what it is of course. Even when > the song is only instrumental I can feel the emotion. Like you, I have > music playing in my head most of the time... my own life soundtrack > lol... love & light ~Jen~ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 22, 2007 Report Share Posted August 22, 2007 Me too...music has always moved me very deeply...even to tears, like you Jen. And I, too, have music playing in my head constantly! Claudia --- Jen <jenls505 wrote: > I'm very sensitive to music also... I don't think I > tingle, but it > definitely moves me. It's like I can feel the > intense emotion behind > the song and I often cry, depending on what it is of > course. Even when > the song is only instrumental I can feel the > emotion. Like you, I have > music playing in my head most of the time... my own > life soundtrack > lol... love & light ~Jen~ > > --- In > , Scott > Regel > <scott.regel wrote: > > > > Hi Sarita! > > > > I have always been super sensitive to music. It > gives me such > energy. It's funny, when I travel to Bangkok or > some where else I go > to the local music stores or to the street vendors > to buy music. They > laugh and ask me how do I know if the music is good > if I don't know > the language. Then I laugh and tell them to just > play the music. If > I get goose bumps I will buy it. Then they are > amazed when it happens > because I always pick the most popular music. Even > friends from > Thailand are surprized that I have the most popular > music or most > current artists. Music is so powerful! It can > bring up up or down. > We associate so many things in our past to it and > even special moments > in time like graduations, weddings, and the first > time you met someone > special. To me it is one of the greatest creations > of man! Some > times I feel it just enters every cell in my body > and becomes a part > of me. I have a juke box in my head that plays all > the time. It is > such a great experience! > > > > Blessings and Love!! > > > > Scott > > ______________________________\ ____Ready for the edge of your seat? Check out tonight's top picks on TV. http://tv./ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 22, 2007 Report Share Posted August 22, 2007 My problem is that I usually have toddler songs going through my head! Winnie the Pooh, or the theme song from Scooby Doo...but I even get the wonderful experience when I sing Scooby Doo, so I guess I shouldn't complain! Sarita , Claudia Lambright <newtfoodbowl wrote: > > Me too...music has always moved me very deeply...even > to tears, like you Jen. And I, too, have music > playing in my head constantly! > > Claudia > > > --- Jen <jenls505 wrote: > > > I'm very sensitive to music also... I don't think I > > tingle, but it > > definitely moves me. It's like I can feel the > > intense emotion behind > > the song and I often cry, depending on what it is of > > course. Even when > > the song is only instrumental I can feel the > > emotion. Like you, I have > > music playing in my head most of the time... my own > > life soundtrack > > lol... love & light ~Jen~ > > > > --- In > > , Scott > > Regel > > <scott.regel@> wrote: > > > > > > Hi Sarita! > > > > > > I have always been super sensitive to music. It > > gives me such > > energy. It's funny, when I travel to Bangkok or > > some where else I go > > to the local music stores or to the street vendors > > to buy music. They > > laugh and ask me how do I know if the music is good > > if I don't know > > the language. Then I laugh and tell them to just > > play the music. If > > I get goose bumps I will buy it. Then they are > > amazed when it happens > > because I always pick the most popular music. Even > > friends from > > Thailand are surprized that I have the most popular > > music or most > > current artists. Music is so powerful! It can > > bring up up or down. > > We associate so many things in our past to it and > > even special moments > > in time like graduations, weddings, and the first > > time you met someone > > special. To me it is one of the greatest creations > > of man! Some > > times I feel it just enters every cell in my body > > and becomes a part > > of me. I have a juke box in my head that plays all > > the time. It is > > such a great experience! > > > > > > Blessings and Love!! > > > > > > Scott > > > > > > > > > ____________________ ______________Ready for the edge of your seat? > Check out tonight's top picks on TV. > http://tv./ > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 22, 2007 Report Share Posted August 22, 2007 Hey, one of my fav songs is from the 40s...Mares eat oats and does eat oats and little lambs eat ivy...a kid'll eat ivy too, wouldn't you? It's not a kid's song, but your post reminded me of it! LOL, Claudia --- Sarita <sarita1969 wrote: > My problem is that I usually have toddler songs > going through my > head! Winnie the Pooh, or the theme song from > Scooby Doo...but I > even get the wonderful experience when I sing Scooby > Doo, so I guess > I shouldn't complain! > > Sarita > > --- In > , > Claudia > Lambright <newtfoodbowl wrote: > > > > Me too...music has always moved me very > deeply...even > > to tears, like you Jen. And I, too, have music > > playing in my head constantly! > > > > Claudia > > > > > > --- Jen <jenls505 wrote: > > > > > I'm very sensitive to music also... I don't > think I > > > tingle, but it > > > definitely moves me. It's like I can feel the > > > intense emotion behind > > > the song and I often cry, depending on what it > is of > > > course. Even when > > > the song is only instrumental I can feel the > > > emotion. Like you, I have > > > music playing in my head most of the time... my > own > > > life soundtrack > > > lol... love & light ~Jen~ > > > > > > --- In > > > , > Scott > > > Regel > > > <scott.regel@> wrote: > > > > > > > > Hi Sarita! > > > > > > > > I have always been super sensitive to music. > It > > > gives me such > > > energy. It's funny, when I travel to Bangkok or > > > some where else I go > > > to the local music stores or to the street > vendors > > > to buy music. They > > > laugh and ask me how do I know if the music is > good > > > if I don't know > > > the language. Then I laugh and tell them to > just > > > play the music. If > > > I get goose bumps I will buy it. Then they are > > > amazed when it happens > > > because I always pick the most popular music. > Even > > > friends from > > > Thailand are surprized that I have the most > popular > > > music or most > > > current artists. Music is so powerful! It can > > > bring up up or down. > > > We associate so many things in our past to it > and > > > even special moments > > > in time like graduations, weddings, and the > first > > > time you met someone > > > special. To me it is one of the greatest > creations > > > of man! Some > > > times I feel it just enters every cell in my > body > > > and becomes a part > > > of me. I have a juke box in my head that plays > all > > > the time. It is > > > such a great experience! > > > > > > > > Blessings and Love!! > > > > > > > > Scott > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > ____________________ > ______________Ready for the edge of your seat? > > Check out tonight's top picks on TV. > > http://tv./ > > > > > ______________________________\ ____ Sick sense of humor? Visit TV's Comedy with an Edge to see what's on, when. http://tv./collections/222 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 22, 2007 Report Share Posted August 22, 2007 Sarita! Now I am going to be singing " Scooby Doobie Doobie Doo, Where Are You " for the rest of the night!!! LOL! The worst is the wizard of Oz and " If I only had a brain! " ...I could waste away the hours..... Love and Blessings! Scott , " Sarita " <sarita1969 wrote: > > My problem is that I usually have toddler songs going through my > head! Winnie the Pooh, or the theme song from Scooby Doo...but I > even get the wonderful experience when I sing Scooby Doo, so I guess > I shouldn't complain! > > Sarita Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 22, 2007 Report Share Posted August 22, 2007 Thank you for your warm welcome Claudia, you lovely Goddes you! In Spirit and In Truth Claudia Lambright <newtfoodbowl wrote: Me too...music has always moved me very deeply...even to tears, like you Jen. And I, too, have music playing in my head constantly! Claudia --- Jen <jenls505 wrote: > I'm very sensitive to music also... I don't think I > tingle, but it > definitely moves me. It's like I can feel the > intense emotion behind > the song and I often cry, depending on what it is of > course. Even when > the song is only instrumental I can feel the > emotion. Like you, I have > music playing in my head most of the time... my own > life soundtrack > lol... love & light ~Jen~ > > --- In > , Scott > Regel > <scott.regel wrote: > > > > Hi Sarita! > > > > I have always been super sensitive to music. It > gives me such > energy. It's funny, when I travel to Bangkok or > some where else I go > to the local music stores or to the street vendors > to buy music. They > laugh and ask me how do I know if the music is good > if I don't know > the language. Then I laugh and tell them to just > play the music. If > I get goose bumps I will buy it. Then they are > amazed when it happens > because I always pick the most popular music. Even > friends from > Thailand are surprized that I have the most popular > music or most > current artists. Music is so powerful! It can > bring up up or down. > We associate so many things in our past to it and > even special moments > in time like graduations, weddings, and the first > time you met someone > special. To me it is one of the greatest creations > of man! Some > times I feel it just enters every cell in my body > and becomes a part > of me. I have a juke box in my head that plays all > the time. It is > such a great experience! > > > > Blessings and Love!! > > > > Scott > > ________Ready for the edge of your seat? Check out tonight's top picks on TV. http://tv./ Be a better Globetrotter. Get better travel answers from someone who knows. Answers - Check it out. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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