--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, "lurkernomore20002000" <steve.sun...@...> wrote: > > I believe it is called a pinealgasm, and occurs when the pineal > gland begins to pleasure itself. The advice is pretty simple. > "When the pineal gland begins to pleasure itself, we do not mind. > We take it as it comes. It is a normal, natural process. The > pinealgasm may get weaker or stronger, fainter or clearer. But in > every case we just take it as it comes, neither anticipating or > resisting the sensation." I believe that's what it says to do.
Exactly. Or, as someone else suggested, it's Shiva, in his incarnation as a "personal vibrator." Feel the buzz. Go with the buzz. Get off on the buzz. I am buzz, thou are buzz, all this is nothing but buzz. :-) > --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, ultrarishi <no_reply@> wrote: > > > > I have a friend who is a meditator and a fellow classmate in my thrice > weekly yoga class. She has developed a "buzzing" sensation in what we > would consider the third eye area. It comes up during yoga class when > doing asanas. It comes up when she hears chanting. And, it comes up when > she sits down to meditate and it stays present pretty much the whole > time. It's not uncomfortable and she manages quite well with it. It goes > away when she is not doing any spiritual practice, that is to say, > secular activities do not seem to bring this on. She got concerned about > it 6 months ago and saw a neurologist who ran a battery of test, but > medically she checks out fine. Even her MRI was fine. > > > > Any thoughts on this, good people? > > >