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Posted: Tue Oct 02, 2007 7:45 pm
Well I just meditated, and im trying to get into doing it more. This is the second time in a row that i've meditated, I have done it before, but this is the only time i've actually done it one night after another. xD
Anyway, during the whole meditation I started to feel horribly dizzy, and sort of felt like my head was shaking back and forth alot. It was freaking weird. I came right out of meditation because it was making me feel ill. So does anyone know what the ******** that was about? Or is it just coincidence, and maybe I have an ear infection?
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Posted: Tue Oct 02, 2007 7:46 pm
that used to happen to me after track meets or practice
maybe you're horribly dehydrated
or maybe your third chakra is out of alignment with your angelic spirit, so you need to take spirit crystals and recite an incantation of immortality
either way, it should help
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Posted: Tue Oct 02, 2007 7:48 pm
Baron von Turkeypants that used to happen to me after track meets or practice maybe you're horribly dehydrated or maybe your third chakra is out of alignment with your angelic spirit, so you need to take spirit crystals and recite an incantation of immortality either way, it should help Drank alot today actually. Im not the usual believe everything I see person, so I don't play that angel spirit crystals of destiny bullshit.
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Posted: Tue Oct 02, 2007 7:49 pm
me neither! hi5
try eating something?
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Posted: Tue Oct 02, 2007 7:51 pm
I tried to find something to eat, but dad ate the rest of the conies. O<
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Posted: Tue Oct 02, 2007 8:00 pm
According to Dr. Yang, Jwing-Ming in his book "Qigong For Health and Martial Arts," it sometimes happens that when meditating one will experience the sensation of rocking back and forward slightly.
Not sure if that's the kind of thing you're talking about though. When I meditate, I sometimes experience "swimmy" feelings in my head after twenty minutes or so, but I don't get dizzy so much.
Maybe it was just an off-day or you aren't used to meditating so often.
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Posted: Tue Oct 02, 2007 8:17 pm
Burn out? When I spent a lot of energy and meditated I used to get dizzy and tired and dehydrated... Maybe ground yourself? confused
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Posted: Tue Oct 02, 2007 8:24 pm
LoBo_23 Burn out? When I spent a lot of energy and meditated I used to get dizzy and tired and dehydrated... Maybe ground yourself? confused Dunno how I could be burnt out. Only thing I really did was meditate. Other than that I played xbox, watched TV.
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Posted: Tue Oct 02, 2007 8:33 pm
Well, my ears have started ringing a bit more than usual today, I think I might have some sinus thing. Or it could be a combination of the heat in my room plus sinus. Meh, thanks anyway.
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Posted: Tue Oct 02, 2007 8:35 pm
a**l Jesus LoBo_23 Burn out? When I spent a lot of energy and meditated I used to get dizzy and tired and dehydrated... Maybe ground yourself? confused Dunno how I could be burnt out. Only thing I really did was meditate. Other than that I played xbox, watched TV. What were you meditating on, or thinking about when meditating? Sometimes energy just leaves us when opening too much.
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Posted: Tue Oct 02, 2007 8:46 pm
LoBo_23 a**l Jesus LoBo_23 Burn out? When I spent a lot of energy and meditated I used to get dizzy and tired and dehydrated... Maybe ground yourself? confused Dunno how I could be burnt out. Only thing I really did was meditate. Other than that I played xbox, watched TV. What were you meditating on, or thinking about when meditating? Sometimes energy just leaves us when opening too much. Wasn't really thinking about anything. Haven't got to that part of meditation really. I just sit and calm my mind for about 20 minutes, it's a nice feeling.
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Posted: Mon Oct 22, 2007 10:04 pm
I know this is an old topic, so I'm sorry to bring it up if you've already figured it out.
Anyway, I was wondering if you also felt any rushing/roaring noises in your ears just before you got this feeling? And if you move about too much while it's happening, do you lose your vision? Do you feel any pain?
The reason I ask is that I'd had this problem for years. Even the doctors couldn't figure it out. Most people would just say "Well, eat something." It was very frustrating and frightening for a long time.
Basically, I'd hear this rushing sound in my ears. Then I would get very faint or dizzy. If I didn't sit down and let it pass, my vision would go out. After my vision went, my body would finally begin a rush of extreme, sharp pain all over until the pain forced me into unconsciousness.
Last year I started learning Tai Chi, mostly for fun. But when we did a certain move, it would always trigger these episodes. I almost quit the class because I was so discouraged. But my teacher knew what was happening. He said that it was being triggered by a certain pressure point which fires off all the nerves in the body at once, kinda like dominos.
In any case, my teacher convinced me to stick it out in class. He insisted that Tai Chi heals those kinds of things if you practice it. I didn't believe him, but I stayed in the class anyway. Eventually, the attacks would happen less and less, until after several months, they stopped entirely. It's been almost a year and I haven't had another one.
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