The energetic sensations you experience from meditations are subjective. They are sometimes very common (third eye pressure) true, but generally expect them to function differently because everyone is different. As long as you don't get to the point of feeling bad of course, so still feel feedback from your astral or physical body. For example, recently I was feeling bad with my throat. My throat chakra was getting hot and tingling, and I was feeling a huge amount of energy there that was making the lump in my throat feel tighter and tighter. So I thought I had to open the Watchtowers in my head and I felt better. If something hurts, use it as feedback to figure out what to do. The forum is an excellent support for comparing your experiences.
Hey brother!
I use your comment to ask you something.
I am sorry that my question has nothing to do with the topic of the anonymous question but I had to ask this question long ago and since, as dear Horace said “I seize the moment”!
So my question is: since there are so many watchtowers since there are a sort of quantity for each chakra, how do you organize their opening?
Do you happen to focus on the guard towers of a specific chakra for a certain amount of time and then afterwards continue with the rest of the other towers?
P.s. it is not a meditation that I currently need however I still wanted to look into it
Do you happen to focus on the guard towers of a specific chakra for a certain amount of time and then afterwards continue with the rest of the other towers?
P.s. it is not a meditation that I currently need however I still wanted to look into it
I am sorry that my question has nothing to do with the topic of the anonymous question but I had to ask this question long ago and since, as dear Horace said “I seize the moment”!
I love the quote. However, my time is not "sacred and untouchable," you may ask. However, I had already written to you that you don't need to apologize all the time.
You really just need to start removing a recurring word like "sorry" sometimes for the situation you were telling me about. Obviously in colloquial language it's okay to "sorry to bother you, I wanted to ask you," but the concept is that you don't have to justify yourself all the time.
You have the right to exist, express yourself, know, understand, and [also] counter and correct (with decorum) where you think someone is wrong. Stand and live with this right, accept it because there is no need to always reject it. It was not given to you because of that.
You really just need to start removing a recurring word like "sorry" sometimes for the situation you were telling me about. Obviously in colloquial language it's okay to "sorry to bother you, I wanted to ask you," but the concept is that you don't have to justify yourself all the time.