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|    Richard Silk to All    |
|    Re: 2021/12/09 Thursday: "As often as yo    |
|    09 Dec 21 11:07:58    |
      From: dicksilk@gmail.com              One other thing: I was working on a kind of mental exercise, involving       forming a thought in my mind then "injecting love" into that thought. In the       example of that moment, I formed something of a counter-clockwise spin       (something akin to a low pressure        system, something akin to a whirlpool or tornado, but was merely a "spinning       thought" within the mind) then "loving" that spin, to see what consequence       that thought might have.              The *fascinating* and *immediate* consequence / result was a feeling as if       "water" had been "poured down" the "deadened" sciatic nerve along the left       side of my body, mainly comprising the left hip down the left leg to the left       foot and left toes.              This "rush" of "feeling" (a GOOD feeling, as if a desert-dry pipe had received       a gush of living water) only lasted a moment, although the aftereffect was       noticeable for a good minute afterward. I kept trying to "repeat" the       experiment but there seemed        to be no further consequence.              I *wonder* if this was somehow related to the dream / vision I had back       decades ago that "predicted" (or "prophesied") the "emotional tornado" which       I've written about on occasion. Either way, it was "good" to get that feeling       of "living water" down        that left sciatic nerve, if even for a moment! :-)              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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