Wind Meditation



wind meditation
meditation experience?

During my meditation last night, my right hand wound up off the floor, it almost felt like it was being held. I realize this could have been my own doing and I don’t really want to take away from my own thing but I’m curious about other peoples experiences with this. Thank you.

Meditation opens the unconscious mind so people can experience unusual body sensations, visuals and sounds. Sometimes people experience trembling, shaking or involuntary body movements. I think the further you take The Meditation you will continue to experience those types of things. It’s just my opinion it seems that nervous system has to get accustomed to this new state and so it reacts. When I first started meditating I would also experience alot of anxiety when I reach a state nothing or the void. But eventually I got used to it and that doesn’t happen anymore. You should take it slowly unless your ok with it.

Edit: I would say it’s normal and not uncommon at all.

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