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Old 10-18-2006, 06:01 AM   #1
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I've been doing NEW for a short while and have progressed fairly quickly I believe. I've spent most of the time removing blockages, and have been able to raise energy fairly easily, though the area around an old vertebrae fracture still needs some work. Anyway, today I decided I was ready to try stimulating the Chakras using Robert's method of raising energy to them and tearing them open, one by one.
After going through the process once, I didn't notice much, but after going through it again I've developed the distinct feeling of a moving eyeball in the middle of my forehead, just above my brow. I have not experienced any new form of "sight" and the feeling has faded some, but strengthens again with further stimulation.
The eye seems to follow the movement of my physical eyes, but I can move it independantly with a little concentration. I was even able to move it 360 deg. which felt very strange and even a little disorienting.
Anybody ever experience anything like this?
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Old 10-18-2006, 06:32 AM   #2
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I've developed the distinct feeling of a moving eyeball in the middle of my forehead, just above my brow. I have not experienced any new form of "sight" and the feeling has faded some, but strengthens again with further stimulation. The eye seems to follow the movement of my physical eyes, but I can move it independantly with a little concentration. I was even able to move it 360 deg. which felt very strange and even a little disorienting.Anybody ever experience anything like this?Thanks.
That is a very interesting question . When I touch the skin over the third eye it does not palpate differently . Some kandas become swollen with use and distended somewhat . When I touched an eyeball in Science classes it did not compare to this at all .

When I look with my eyes closed , at an object clairvoyantly I do feel the physical eyes move towards that direction too . Contemplating this question of yours , I have tried to move my third eye sight without moving my physical eyes and I am not able to do that . It is like one eye moving in sympathy with the other they seem to work in tandem .

The area of my third eye is not just in the centre of the forehead anymore . It seems to begin on the nose just beneath the bridge . It goes up to the scalp . On either side it extends past the physical eyes . Currently it seems like a zorro mask or a racoon's mask . Although I can see 360 the area just past the hairline at the ear level is definitely a drop out of clarity . So I can look behind my head and sense but it is not as clear or obvious as that area within the limits of the brow centre window which seems like a "mask" .

Curiously there is a sensation like the muscles one feels while turning the eyes . If you close your eyes and turn the clairvoyant sight from right to left and back again you do get a sensation that an eye is moving but is it because the physical eyes are moving ? I have tried to concentrate and not move my physical eyes . I have found that if I am not using the mask area then the physical eyes do not need to move .

So if I look at something behind my head in meditation ,I do not need to try to move my physical eyes backwards out of their range of motion . I use a different set of "eyes" instinctively . This makes me intrigued .

I feel that there is a wide X on the crown of sensors which has a core in the centre . I feel that the mask at the front is ideally suited and has advantages but that there sensor mask areas also at either side of the head and at the back . I feel that the front is the most sensitive and clearest in perception that both sides are equal to each other and less than the front brow centre . The back is worse than either the front or sides and the top is worse then them . The bottom is worst of all . I do not turn the eye and look into self very well .

If I sit in meditative trance and hold my charged up hand to my head in dim light , I find it easy to see the hand clairvoyantly at the front . I can see an outline of a hand and the fingers . But peripherally in clairvoyant sight , it is a shadow that is sort of mitten shaped and the finger definition is lost entirely . At the top of the head , I can feel the energy and I can see that the core centre changes colour becoming larger like a pupil opening too . It seems to go from orange to indigo when I place the right hand over it and from orange to green or blue when the left hand is placed over it . It is nearly impossible to sense at the back . I seem to be able to detect motion only there . I can see a spirit standing behind me though . I feel that there are definite advantages had by practice . Just now , I tried to sense my charged up hand over the heart and found that the clairvoyance is better there than the back of the head !

I recommend trying to see with your hand itself . The stronger energy centres seem to sense better . Try covering your eyes with a blindfold and sensing your own charged hand thru various energy centres . Then try using your hand to pass over a human face , heart or hand to sense .

Thanks , good topic !


larger image here with head and brow centres mapped .
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Old 10-18-2006, 08:30 PM   #3
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Very interesting post Aunt Clair. Lots of new info to ponder...

Contemplating this question of yours , I have tried to move my third eye sight without moving my physical eyes and I am not able to do that . It is like one eye moving in sympathy with the other they seem to work in tandem Did you try this with your eyes open or closed. The only way I can move the eye independantly is if I focus my physical eyes on something stationary. This is interesting as you can really isolate the feeling of movement.

Curiously there is a sensation like the muscles one feels while turning the eyes . That is a very good way of describing it.

If you close your eyes and turn the clairvoyant sight from right to left and back again you do get a sensation that an eye is moving but is it because the physical eyes are moving ? I have tried to concentrate and not move my physical eyes . I have found that if I am not using the mask area then the physical eyes do not need to move . I think if you try that with your eyes open as I mentioned above, you'll see that the sensation is independant of that felt by your physical eyes. Perhaps the sensation is a result of a conditioning of sorts. When your attention is focused (using any eye) on an area that is viewable with physical sight (ie. in front of you), your brain is used to experiencing these sensations. Focusing your 3rd eye on these areas may simply trigger the same sensations to be felt. When you focus on other areas that cannot be focused upon with physical sight, your brain has no prior experience with which to link this act, and therefor has no conditioned response to invoke?

I recommend trying to see with your hand itself Have just tried this and my observations seem in line with yours, but at a much weaker level (this is my first attempt at clairvoyance). When my hand is in front I can "see" a faint white glow, but I get basically nothing anywhere else. Perhaps a faint perception on top, but could just be my mind guessing where my hand should be.

Thanks very much for the insights! I have something new to play with!
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Old 10-18-2006, 11:45 PM   #4
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Did you try this with your eyes open or closed. The only way I can move the eye independantly is if I focus my physical eyes on something stationary. This is interesting as you can really isolate the feeling of movement.
Closed . I cannot do it otherwise . I cannot move the clairvoyant sight while staring open eyed , at this time . When I stare open eyed , I am not able to see clairvoyantly in a different direction , at least not yet .
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Old 10-28-2006, 06:13 PM   #5
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I don't have much control yet over my 3rd eye, but it has not felt like an eye to me... it feels more like a "gaze". What's interesting is that I get this big "open eyed" feeling with it, but I've had to learn that images come into focus with a relaxing/loosening motion, NOT a focusing / sharpening motion the way we use our physical eyes. It's been quite the learning process to overcome something so instinctual. I am also quite enamored of the way things slowly fade in and out, almost like it's "tuning in / out"... it's definitely a completely different way of sensing.
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Old 12-16-2006, 07:26 AM   #6
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I'm new and still in the process of familiarizing myself with what goes on here, but whenever i've focused on my third eye in the past, it feels like a muscle cramp, but without being painfull. Or kind of like when you hit your funnybone, almost feels like that.
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Old 12-16-2006, 01:36 PM   #7
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Actually it could be a cramp of small muscles in the forehead.

Generally pain near the third eye area caused by focus on this area indicates that your are trying to 'force' things too much. If so back off a bit, and try to focus without pushing.
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