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jcutrell | 1 year ago

I'm curious - do you have a physical sensation when this happens to you? Is there any evidence to support this claim? I ask because I often feel similar to brushing my teeth when I meditate, it's hard to explain though.

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lukan|1 year ago

I can relate, but I interpret it as mental cleaning. Letting go of garbage thoughts etc, not literal toxins through the blood, but I assume it also helps this process, by relieving of stress. A body under stress works intentionally different, than a relaxed body. (Stress means some kind of threat, not the time to do cleaning)

keepamovin|1 year ago

Hm, there's that, sure. But I get it physically tho, too. I actually feel this: the pumping. It's only a certain type of focus tho. You may not yet have attained it, or perhaps not everyone is physically capable. But I'm happy to try to teach you to do it: reach out to me heh :)

keepamovin|1 year ago

Brushing your teeth? That's interesting heh! :)

On that: a buzzing sensation in your teeth? Yeah, I can relate. I think it's down to increased sensitivity to the nerves in your teeth that you normally don't pay attention to, but can be apparent when modifying your attention as in meditation. It could be something else, tho! :)

To your question on me: I feel this physically. This is not a 'claim', it's evidence: that I'm saying this to you.