Informer Posted August 24, 2011 I am wondering if others have noticed that when channeling celestial chi or doing MCO if you get goosebumps from the energy flow? Personally the hairs stand on end. I figured this would have been talked about here by now, but maybe this is unique to me? It has happened for over 10 years and is clearly visible and can be done at will. I am curious what others think of this and if there is anything in Taoist literature or others experience that describe and or define this. Thanks for your time! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
cheya Posted August 24, 2011 I am wondering if others have noticed that when channeling celestial chi or doing MCO if you get goosebumps from the energy flow? Personally the hairs stand on end. It has happened for over 10 years and is clearly visible and can be done at will. I am curious what others think of this.. Finally! A thread on goosebumps! Years ago, after a particularly amazing meditation session in a workshop, I told my teacher that I had chills the whole time. He laughed and said "That's chi! Look!" And he showed me his forearm, suddenly full of goosebumps. Goosebumps (I call them chills) have helped lead/direct/define my chi practices ever since. Anything gives me chills, I'm interested. Over time, the sensation has expanded to more inner sensations, and moves in great tides and flows all over the body. I love it, and often say I'm a chills junkie. I like that you differentiate that the goosebumps are the result of the chi movement, not the actual chi. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Informer Posted August 24, 2011 Nice story, thank you for sharing. I am happy you found it! What were you practicing to achieve this? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Informer Posted August 24, 2011 I had no idea the health balls could be so wonderous! Thank you for typing so much, and please forgive me for my lack of prowess. I have played with those before, but only with one hand and didn't think of it to be such an aid. Simply remarkable. I do sometimes do something a bit similar which is to balance silver coins on each of my fingertips and on my palms, which seems to help me channel a bit better. I wonder if there is a correlation here. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
cheya Posted August 24, 2011 I am curious what others think of this and if there is anything in Taoist literature or others experience that describe and or define this. Hey, Informer, Goosebumps are associated with endorphin release (maybe explaining the addictive nature of the experience!). Google those together for some interesting hits. Here is one of the best I found: a whole thread about people who can create goosebumps at will, with scientific research papers to boot! (lots of it is in response to music, but others as well) indicating the physiology and brain changes involved! Here's the URL to get started: http://www.thenakedscientists.com/forum/index.php?topic=428.150 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
rsalazar Posted August 25, 2011 Hey, Informer, Goosebumps are associated with endorphin release (maybe explaining the addictive nature of the experience!). Google those together for some interesting hits. Here is one of the best I found: a whole thread about people who can create goosebumps at will, with scientific research papers to boot! (lots of it is in response to music, but others as well) indicating the physiology and brain changes involved! Here's the URL to get started: http://www.thenakedscientists.com/forum/index.php?topic=428.150 Hey Cheya, Thanks for sharing your experience - I've been playing with baoding balls on and off over the years and they definitely have enhanced manual dexterity in general - have you noticed similar effects with solid steel balls? I personally love the solid ones, but I've never noticed sensations even when twirling them at high speeds, maybe I don't have enough juice Cheers, Rene' Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
cheya Posted August 25, 2011 Hey Cheya, I've been playing with baoding balls on and off over the years and they definitely have enhanced manual dexterity in general - have you noticed similar effects with solid steel balls? I personally love the solid ones, but I've never noticed sensations even when twirling them at high speeds, maybe I don't have enough juice Hi Rene, I've never noticed energy effect from solid balls, not from the metal ones, not even jade mineral ones (which makes me think I need to work on my tuning...) I tried twirling pool cue balls too, and though I could twirl them, no juice. The 3 inchers I'm talking about are chiming, and if you're sensitive to the energetic effect, they pack quite a wallop! Solid or chiming, they're all good for dexterity, and a surprisingly good workout for the forearms, since you're using them palm up and working muscles few of us use. Twirling the balls is reputed to help carpel tunnel and computer-neck too. But I'd always go for heavy chiming ones, as the added vibration has been the key for me. 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Red Pheonix Posted August 26, 2011 I am wondering if others have noticed that when channeling celestial chi or doing MCO if you get goosebumps from the energy flow? Personally the hairs stand on end. I figured this would have been talked about here by now, but maybe this is unique to me? It has happened for over 10 years and is clearly visible and can be done at will. I am curious what others think of this and if there is anything in Taoist literature or others experience that describe and or define this. Thanks for your time! To address the 'why' these sort of things aren't written about... The Way is a path experienced, I think that when people experience things like this they simply enjoy and proceed to the next level. Being fascinated with such things will prevent you from experiencing new levels, it will even halt your growth in the current level. If we think about it, talking of such things may be an indication of a desire to be validated or recognized. It's a catch 22 though, in order to attain certain things we must first relinquish cares or desires for even attainments themselves. I'm only speaking in generalities and from my experience, I know that I've hindered myself because of this very thing. In the end I find truth in the saying 'he who speaks does not know, he who knows does not speak'. Unfortunately I speak too much and by my own admission and logic have to wonder if I know lol. I find that it's better to receive such things in humility and appreciation, this allows us to experience them in a truer light and allow them to manifest without our hinderance 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
de_paradise Posted August 26, 2011 Not everyone gets goosebumps like that, perhaps its fairly rare. Have you considered that it could be your mind giving you the goosebumps in reaction to the feelings of qi, not the qi itself giving your skin this physiological reaction? In that case more relaxation would solve it. 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Ish Posted August 27, 2011 (edited) - Edited July 26, 2016 by Ish 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
blue eyed snake Posted July 26, 2016 Hey, Informer, Goosebumps are associated with endorphin release (maybe explaining the addictive nature of the experience!). Google those together for some interesting hits. Here is one of the best I found: a whole thread about people who can create goosebumps at will, with scientific research papers to boot! (lots of it is in response to music, but others as well) indicating the physiology and brain changes involved! Here's the URL to get started: http://www.thenakedscientists.com/forum/index.php?topic=428.150 this is interesting Cheya, thank you! i've a sort of practice that regularly creates a sort of goosebumps over my whole body. And while by eating gluten for years, unknowing that it's bad for me, my endorfinsystem is in severe disorder, so says my therapist and I've much reasons to believe him. thereby meaning, that I may do well to do this practice daily and get those goosebumps coming. I'll start it up and see if it betters my condition, love Bes 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Rakiel Posted July 27, 2016 I've been noticing lately that when I focus on my LDT it feels like the hair around my navel stands up Share this post Link to post Share on other sites