Guest guest Posted August 21, 2007 Report Share Posted August 21, 2007 Oh Sarita, I'm so envious! I sing regularly, in a semi-professional mode and I've NEVER had that! I've had some pretty cool sensations, mostly the buzzing, high (as in drug) and out-of-body feeling accompanied by great joy. But no Helmet or going out the top. I look forward to experiencing that! How cool!! Of course, in concert, it might be disconcerting (haha). Hugs, Valarie , " 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 Interesting this is being talked about. Here at work, my left side of my head was full of pressure. It wasn't painful, and felt as if someone placed their two fingers on my head and pressed. One pressure point was near my temple and the other near the top back. In some way, it felt like someone was astral fishing and I got an astral hook caught in my head. hehehe. blessings ~Big Fish lol! ---- vjvousden <vjvousden wrote: > Oh Sarita, I'm so envious! I sing regularly, in a semi-professional > mode and I've NEVER had that! I've had some pretty cool sensations, > mostly the buzzing, high (as in drug) and out-of-body feeling > accompanied by great joy. But no Helmet or going out the top. I look > forward to experiencing that! How cool!! Of course, in concert, it > might be disconcerting (haha). > > Hugs, > Valarie > > , " 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 Nothing really surprises me anymore, lol! I was in the choir at school, but I wouldn't consider myself an angelic singer. I am, however, fully enjoying the sensations I get whenever I do sing. Your experiences sound pretty amazing too Valarie! Sarita , " vjvousden " <vjvousden wrote: > > Oh Sarita, I'm so envious! I sing regularly, in a semi-professional > mode and I've NEVER had that! I've had some pretty cool sensations, > mostly the buzzing, high (as in drug) and out-of-body feeling > accompanied by great joy. But no Helmet or going out the top. I look > forward to experiencing that! How cool!! Of course, in concert, it > might be disconcerting (haha). > > Hugs, > Valarie > > , " 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...
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