Well, you HAVE to get dizzy from spinning at first. The cerebellum at the back of our head regulates balance (our version of a felines whiskers), so when you spin you confuse the cerebellum.
BUT! Every time you perform the spinning technique, your cerebellum adapts more and more. This is what I'm worrying about (I always have to worry about something...), that perhaps I need to slow down my spinning rotations because I certainly cant speed them up anymore from what I'm currently doing.
So I guess until I find someone who knows something about this, or if I find someone who can talk to their channels or guide or whatever, I'll continue doing it as regular.
BUT! Every time you perform the spinning technique, your cerebellum adapts more and more. This is what I'm worrying about (I always have to worry about something...), that perhaps I need to slow down my spinning rotations because I certainly cant speed them up anymore from what I'm currently doing.
So I guess until I find someone who knows something about this, or if I find someone who can talk to their channels or guide or whatever, I'll continue doing it as regular.