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SiriusTraveler
19th September 2011, 12:32 PM
Hi there.
I am wondering if it is normal to feel energy sensations in the brow center (third eye) area almost daily and several times during the day? The feeling is like a pulsating/thobbing effect. What does it really say about my energy and/or energydevelopement?

SoulSail
19th September 2011, 10:02 PM
Are you doing a brow Chakra trigger daily? If not, when was the last time you did one?

As I understand the issue, Chakra's can strobe in a cascade, one can set another off, and then on to another. So if you're doing energy work on one Chakra you may wind up with strobing in others as well, predominantly stronger ones especially.

Take everything I say lightly, most of this is new to me, but I've had several Chakras strobe recently and I was surprised to find that one did in fact trigger another.

My two cents.

CFTraveler
19th September 2011, 10:19 PM
Hi there.
I am wondering if it is normal to feel energy sensations in the brow center (third eye) area almost daily and several times during the day? The feeling is like a pulsating/thobbing effect. What does it really say about my energy and/or energydevelopement?
It is normal. If you tend to be 'cerebral', that is, like to ponder concepts. like to read a lot, etc. your brow chakra may already be developed- and if you are doing energy work it may magnify it's sensitivity. One thing to do (if you find this problematic) is to ground more, and do more base chakra work than brow center work.

SiriusTraveler
20th September 2011, 05:14 AM
Thanks for your advice. Well, its not that it bothers me at all. Its actually quite pleasing to know something is going on. and yes, I actually am a person who ponders things alot so It probably has to do with that. But SoulSail is also right i guess, beacause the feelings first apeared when i started to do energy work.

Thanks!

GRANT
21st September 2011, 12:42 AM
Sometimes its exactly like it says, a strobe; blinding white light flash.

Grant

SiriusTraveler
21st September 2011, 04:50 PM
I havent got that blinding flash of light. It just feel throbbing or something like that.

CFTraveler
21st September 2011, 05:15 PM
It's energy awareness- it happens when you undertake energy work or meditation. Awareness is...

AstralCB
10th November 2011, 12:07 PM
About a week ago I was propped up in a sitting position on our couch in the living room. Everyone else was sleeping upstairs so I took this opportunity to try for an OBE (at this point I've only had one, 20 years ago). All the lights were off and within 2 minutes of laying back on the pillows (I was already very relaxed at this point) I had a strobe light popping on and off rapidly in front of my closed eyes.

I almost opened my eyes to see what could possibly be causing this, but then quickly realized it was probably something new happening to me so I stayed still and let it happen. It went on for about 5 to 8 seconds, very rapidly and I could hear a little popping sound each time (like one of those old cameras, but much more focused sounding).

This happened again a few days later, but only one strobe and one popping noise to go with it. I had just finished relaxation exercises and laid down in bed to go into a trance.

Doing energy work is pretty awesome and a lot of signs come about that can make you wonder what just happened. The best thing I've found is to study about Astral Projection as much as you can. It can help you be prepared for these kinds of things.

Oddly enough, I actually read the part in MAP where Robert talks about the 'strobe effect' and what it means, about 2 days after having this happen to me. It was like having a revelation. :D

CFTraveler
10th November 2011, 02:27 PM
You may have already figured out that once it happens, it's like a switch has been thrown- it continues to happen at moments when your eyes are closed, even if you are not doing anything consciously.
The other day I lay down to sleep, and the light was on- I usually observe it for a bit and then it fades, or I go out. This time I actually could see a scene, like in dim light. Then I fell asleep. There are a lot of things about this phenomenon that are written on the net, some more 'mythological' than others, but it appears that it's a phenomenon that seems to evolve, even if slowly.

AstralCB
10th November 2011, 05:20 PM
You may have already figured out that once it happens, it's like a switch has been thrown- it continues to happen at moments when your eyes are closed, even if you are not doing anything consciously.
The other day I lay down to sleep, and the light was on- I usually observe it for a bit and then it fades, or I go out. This time I actually could see a scene, like in dim light. Then I fell asleep. There are a lot of things about this phenomenon that are written on the net, some more 'mythological' than others, but it appears that it's a phenomenon that seems to evolve, even if slowly.

This is good to know. I have yet to do any research on the strobe effect (but I trust the information Robert gives in MAP) as it has just recently started happening. But this is something I will add to my list. :D

SiriusTraveler
10th January 2012, 08:50 AM
The other day I lay down to sleep, and the light was on- I usually observe it for a bit and then it fades, or I go out. This time I actually could see a scene, like in dim light. Then I fell asleep. There are a lot of things about this phenomenon that are written on the net, some more 'mythological' than others, but it appears that it's a phenomenon that seems to evolve, even if slowly.

Isnt this something you can develop into a WILD perhaps? Hypnagogic immagery?

CFTraveler
10th January 2012, 03:10 PM
Possibly, if I was trying- but I suspect at the time I just wanted to go to sleep.

Serpentarius
10th January 2012, 05:02 PM
Hi there.
I am wondering if it is normal to feel energy sensations in the brow center (third eye) area almost daily and several times during the day?
Yes it is, especially when you are doing some kind of energy work.



What does it really say about my energy and/or energy development?
Nothing really to be perfectly honest. If you want to assess your energy development observe what you can do (healing, clairvoyance, projecting, etc.) and how good you are at it. Do the assessment again after some time and see if you got better. This way you can monitor your progress.

GRANT
11th January 2012, 02:26 AM
I very often see scenery. Places, people; but, I don't know who or where they are; I can't identify where the places are. I see them as clear as day. It happens when I begin to trance or "day" dream. Kind of like remote viewing. I guess you can develope it.
Grant

CFTraveler
11th January 2012, 03:46 AM
IMO it is remote viewing, just without the scientific controls and all that.

love_is_peace
31st January 2012, 06:06 PM
CFTraveller thank you for the comments on the brow chakra feeling pulsating all the time (your 'cerebral' expanation), I found that useful and applicable to me.

proyect_outzone
31st January 2012, 07:51 PM
The other day I lay down to sleep, and the light was on- I usually observe it for a bit and then it fades, or I go out. This time I actually could see a scene, like in dim light. Then I fell asleep. There are a lot of things about this phenomenon that are written on the net, some more 'mythological' than others, but it appears that it's a phenomenon that seems to evolve, even if slowly.

I know this scene phenomenon. There exist 2 Modifications of it. One can be influenced by focusing. The other can not be influenced by focusing. They occur sometimes during relaxation states. More often after sudden interruptions of deep relaxation states (By moving,...), if the relaxation is continued immediately.

If one does not know what is meaned. Here an animation how these looks: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DfG5qSVSsrU (Time has been shortened, the duration can be much longer).


IMO it is remote viewing, just without the scientific controls and all that.

Yes, it can be used for Remoteviwing like the hypnagogics. But the intentional triggering is very hard.