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Ray of Light
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Hi All

I've recently bought a set of tuning forks and have been experimenting with them; using them around my body and also using them directly on my body. So far, nothing much has happened but today I used the Ohm 128 on the back of my neck and it instantly produced the most intense feeling of nausea. I'm a little disconcerted by it but I'm assuming that something is being released or something would be happening to cause the nausea. I had a car accident twenty years ago and had quite a bad case of whiplash and also a few years ago I fell of my racing bike and hurt my neck then. Do you think the nausea could be related to that?

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Hi All

I've recently bought a set of tuning forks and have been experimenting with them; using them around my body and also using them directly on my body. So far, nothing much has happened but today I used the Ohm 128 on the back of my neck and it instantly produced the most intense feeling of nausea. I'm a little disconcerted by it but I'm assuming that something is being released or something would be happening to cause the nausea. I had a car accident twenty years ago and had quite a bad case of whiplash and also a few years ago I fell of my racing bike and hurt my neck then. Do you think the nausea could be related to that?

Best wishes to all

Ray

It is very likely the case. Energy movement can leave one mystified, that is subtle resistance. Glad you have an idea what is that energy that is being released. Next step is to enjoy the movement of it. Go with different textures and feels of it as it passes. Allow it whole heartedly. Nausea often happens when deep seated funky energy releases itself.

Tell us more about these forks, if you like. Where did you buy them?

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Ray of Light
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Thank you for your thoughts. I will repeat in a few days, it will be interesting to see if it produces the same reaction. I got the tuning forks in a shop in Glastonbury. They are chakra tuning forks as I do a lot of work with my chakras. I have read a couple of books about them, some of the books can be quite scientific which does not inspire me but good if you want the science behind them. I tend to go on intuition.

Ray

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It is very likely the case. Energy movement can leave one mystified, that is subtle resistance. Glad you have an idea what is that energy that is being released. Next step is to enjoy the movement of it. Go with different textures and feels of it as it passes. Allow it whole heartedly. Nausea often happens when deep seated funky energy releases itself.

Tell us more about these forks, if you like. Where did you buy them?

Funky....gunky...autocorrect is an autocrat!

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Thank you for your thoughts. I will repeat in a few days, it will be interesting to see if it produces the same reaction. I got the tuning forks in a shop in Glastonbury. They are chakra tuning forks as I do a lot of work with my chakras. I have read a couple of books about them, some of the books can be quite scientific which does not inspire me but good if you want the science behind them. I tend to go on intuition.

Ray

science is just intuition with backing......I often wonder what led the first wise woman to use foxglove for 'dropsy' Science now knows how and why it worked....but someone had to have the first idea that it was worth a look.

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science is just intuition with backing......I often wonder what led the first wise woman to use foxglove for 'dropsy' Science now knows how and why it worked....but someone had to have the first idea that it was worth a look.

I agree with you, Tashanie. I always go by intuition and how something feels. Then I often google and find the science or evidence follows.

Ray

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science is just intuition with backing......I often wonder what led the first wise woman to use foxglove for 'dropsy' Science now knows how and why it worked....but someone had to have the first idea that it was worth a look.

Shamanism. Which is also why native remedies don't always work.

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