authfriend wrote:
> --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Bhairitu <noozg...@...> wrote:
>   
>> Vaj wrote:
>>     
>>> On Apr 7, 2010, at 8:47 PM, ultrarishi 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?
>>>>         
>>> Some people pick up radio signals from their dental
>>> fillings. It could be the yoga class is just the right
>>> place to pick up the signals.
>>>       
>> It's probably just tinnitus.  There's quite an epidemic
>> of that going around.
>>     
>
> Probably not either radio signals from dental fillings or
> tinnitus, if what she's feeling is a buzzing in the third
> eye area.
>
> Did either of you *read* the post?
>
> Or is it supposed to be some kind of big secret that
> it isn't uncommon to hear various sounds, including
> buzzing, bells, flutes, etc., during spiritual practice?
> Is that why everybody is talking around this instead of
> giving a straight answer?
>
> Jeez, there are even types of yoga in which focusing on
> these sounds *is* the meditative practice (Nada Yoga,
> for instance).

Yes, I read the post but tinnitus doesn't have to be perceived as being 
centered in the ears either.   In some case of "tinnitus" slowing down 
the metabolism may bring it on and it may go away as it is sped up.


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