Guest guest Posted June 2, 2006 Report Share Posted June 2, 2006 Lol Of course you're not a dizzy dame! As you don't want to miss devotionals to any of the deities on your four walls, its also kinda auto-pilot motions. Above all, its called "Bhakti", i.e. Devotion. And of the pure kind too. Btw, surf the net for info about Sufi Dancers who swirl and twirl without fainting - its their path of "devotion". You might find some similarities or answers that relate to your turning round and round too. Just a suggestion. , j <barbjs> wrote: > > Dear Narasimhaye, > > Thank you for your email. If sahaja means "born with," you must be right, it must be something that I learned in a past life. I was a bit afraid when turning in circles. How did that happen. It is because I have religious pictures on all four walls of my room, and when I was waving the light, I didn't want to miss anyone, and because I didn't want to miss anyone, I sometimes turned a couple of times, and then, somehow, I just kept turning, and I thought that, perhaps, I was going to faint, although, I have never fainted in my life, so I don't even know what that would be. Anyhow, I thought that if I didn't stop, I might black out. So I forced myself to stop. This has not happened as much as the singing--perhaps only two or three times. > > Sometimes I think I'm just a dizzy dame. > > Barbara > - > narasimhaye > > Saturday, May 27, 2006 9:58 PM > RBSC : Singing Strange Language, etc > > > You are most welcome. What am I doing? It can be likened to a type of "trance" state when doing the things you've described. > > As mentioned before: For some there is no way of knowing what the words mean, at least not right at the specific time of occurence. But usually later on, the meanings will dawn on them. It can take weeks, months or many years. That is, if the person is meant to discover the meanings of the words in this life-time. > > To learn more about Sahaja, try and seek a guru or swami who will be able to guide you. Meantime, just some info that might interest you: > > Its difficult to explain Sahaja but shall try: ts not a mental state as such, yet it may also be. Everything is interrelated and connected. Sahaja assist human awareness to evolve to a higher dimension, not mental projection. Spiritual growth manifests through the central nervous system: > > Sympathetic nervous system - right side > > Sympathetic nervous system - left side > > Parasympathetic nervous system > > Central nervous system > > When performing puja, devotionals and other religious rites, sometimes subtle energy enters through centers in the brain and precipitates on its way to six more centers called chakras. The collectiveness of energies from religious worship, especially if you worship a lot, together with factors of Kundalini and even perhaps past life worship in different lingos can result in what you've described. > > Each individual has different experiences and no two are exactly similar. Sahaja means "born with". In your case, could mean born with past life memory of hymms, etc that were sung in different languages, etc. > To send an email to: Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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