Guest guest Posted August 17, 2009 Report Share Posted August 17, 2009 This is related to my peaceful weekend getaway/retreat in the woods I had this past weekend (see previous post). I wanted to ask those of you who hear the buzzing bees. We tent very close to the small stream and the water falling over the rocks, even only 6 " or so makes the most peaceful background 'noise' and is very relaxing. But once I got away from the stream, whether in the hammock or during my little venture into the woods where I plopped down to meditate I could hear a constant buzzing sound. I have never heard it before and it sounded as though a huge swarm of locusts (how I envision it) was just out of sight heading toward me. No matter where I went, where I looked, what time of day, as long as I was far enough away from the water " falls " sound it was constant. So I got to wondering if this is what people talk about when they talk about hearing bees buzzing. This was new to me. There also were many times when sitting still and away from the water, I would hear wind in the trees, but no matter where I looked I could not see any sign of leaves moving, 360 degrees around me. I searched because I wanted to find evidence of the wind, I did not want to just assume it was K, I wanted to prove it, actually try to disprove it, but only one time out of the whole weekend did I see leaves blowing ever so gently. So I got to wondering, has my hearing been cranked up and I now have bionic ears, lol. Or is it simply K stuff inside my head and my external hearing is unchanged? My lurker seester commented that what I was hearing (she was hearing the bees too) was possibly the frequency of the forest that we were tuning into. So, in summary, I heard two new things this weekend in the woods, the 'bees' and the 'ghost' wind. Any comments to any of this? Thanks, Bill PS. I am really looking forward to going back as soon as I can, it is so peaceful and I feel so close to God, I just sit there giving thanks, contemplating, actually talking (not out loud) to the trees and birds. I am totally sane, but sometimes I wonder lol. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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