so i was doing some homework and playing with this thumbtac... rubbing it along my foot and hit a spot where I was especially ticklish. Then i decided to hold it there and the energy shot up my leg. I realize my feet are not as up to par as the rest of my body. Perhaps this is a good method for developing energy ways in the leg. It seems different spots on the foot connect to different channels ( I guess that is obvious) but anyways... just a thought!
Places with excess energy may become hyperactive before it stagnates. (This sounds negative, but I hope it helps.)
So you are saying excess energy is bad...so i really just need to pull it elsewhere? im confused
It will eventually have to do something. Think of it as you would blood. Extra blood can rush to certain area in order to heal a wound, accumulate in an area to cause gangrene, gush out of an open wound... These are common downfalls of open-ended programming.
This is likely very similar to acupressure techniques, many classic Yoga schools have maps of the foot's nervous system and how they believe different spots on either foot are linked to all the organs in the body and how stimulating them can stimulate that area, thought to make them healthier and better.
I'm not entirely sure what you're getting at with the whole 'energy is bad' thing though Pod... sure it might be uncomfortable because the body isn't used to it but why is it necessarily bad?
actually, that it what it was like Tyciol. I hit different spots on my foot and they channeled into different locations. After a little while of touching the same point the 'ticklishness' went away. I believe this will help clear energy channels through your feet and legs.
QuoteI'm not entirely sure what you're getting at with the whole 'energy is bad' thing though Pod... sure it might be uncomfortable because the body isn't used to it but why is it necessarily bad?
After having qualified my opinion so thoroughly, I'm not sure how many more ways it could be taken. Energy in and of itself is not bad, but the stagnation of it is. By placing a rubber band around your thumb until it is purple and swollen, will it benifit from having extra good stuff inside?
Even Vvid1012 said the condition resolved itself when channels were cleared.
Good thing too, because if I am to understand corretly, the condition was representative of deeper currents.
Does this mean tickle fights are healthy for the body? I must spread this knowledge...
well they definately aren't bad!
My entire body is ticklish. Heh ... does this mean my entire body is blocked?
Do you reckon that if you find area of the body being over sensitive (include also the emotion part) we may need to be gentle and caring to those areas?
More than a thought... very very serious about traumic attacks where it is more than a small warning of systemic break down.
Cause, too many little unpleasant eposides aren't very exciting....
sorry had to put weight in post...
starjasmine88
Quote from: Vvid1012well they definately aren't bad!
Unless they squeeze right behind your knee, that hurts a LOT.
Quote from: Naiad780My entire body is ticklish. Heh ... does this mean my entire body is blocked?
I don't really think being ticklish means you're blocked... more like you're sensitive. Sensitivity is a great thing, sure, getting all hardened and stiff might make you tough, but your reactions won't be as good and you'll become like a stiff unfeeling robot.
Starjasmine: It's true, if something is incredibly sensitive, you do need to be careful in dealing with it. It doesn't mean you should avoid it entirely though, you should constantly work on it. Say you have an aversion to... spiders. They make you go into a shock and curl into a fetal position and wet yourself. This is bad, it is a weakness, and it isn't a good kind of sensitivity. Sensitivity is cute and beautiful, but we should still be able to control it for the proper moment. Start by reading about spiders. Read read read. After you know more about them and how harmless they are, you can start to look at pictures of them. At first just pictures, then movie clips, then look at a spider in a cage, then a spider at a distance, and eventually put your hand up to it and let it crawl all over you. I tell you, there is nothing cooler than letting a spider crawl on your hand and rappel to the ground by it's web.... totally cool. Never put them outside by the way, that'll kill them.
well I agree with the energy build up theory. This is how I am thinking of this. You have a bag of water and there is a hole in it. Now if you put pressure on the bag the water will shoot out at a greater pressure because of the size ratio. So by this highly pressurized stream of energy it is hitting hard into other energy channels simutaneously over stimulating them thus causing the "ticklish" sensation. This could be thought of in other ways such as pipes where the intersection between to channels is very small in one or more direction hence creating an unequal distribution of flow.