Hi,
I am pretty sure I know EXACTLY what you are talking about. Is it the same as when you get goosebumps from something really emotionally stimulating? I have always felt these chills when I listen to really good music, even more so when I hear a really good singer. I even feel them at good parts in movies or maybe when my team scores the winning point and such. Does it start at the base of your skull and travel down throughout your body? It is a really nice feeling, I agree. The thing is, I can now intentionally reproduce the "waves" "chills" or whatever you want to call them and have found that the more I practice with them the easier and more intense they can get. I'm not sure exactly how to describe how I can make them happen, but it is kind of like I take a breath in and sort of 'flex' the back of head/base of skull. I've always had an inkling it was some sort of healing energy, but I really don't know what the heck it is...
I am pretty sure I know EXACTLY what you are talking about. Is it the same as when you get goosebumps from something really emotionally stimulating? I have always felt these chills when I listen to really good music, even more so when I hear a really good singer. I even feel them at good parts in movies or maybe when my team scores the winning point and such. Does it start at the base of your skull and travel down throughout your body? It is a really nice feeling, I agree. The thing is, I can now intentionally reproduce the "waves" "chills" or whatever you want to call them and have found that the more I practice with them the easier and more intense they can get. I'm not sure exactly how to describe how I can make them happen, but it is kind of like I take a breath in and sort of 'flex' the back of head/base of skull. I've always had an inkling it was some sort of healing energy, but I really don't know what the heck it is...