That video is interesting.
@ Steppenwolf: That video is interesting.
@ primordial abyss: Do you mean when there is more awareness?...That kind of depends-I'm not sure how to explain this.
I've had awareness of what is happening in "pieces", or moments, before, during, and after seizures with "a few seconds" of nothing or just feeling tension of the body or "static" in my head.
I've heard that some people won't usually feel much of anything during some seizures.
@Aureus: I just stretch, then close my eyes while breathing deeply and imagine that I can see, hear, smell, feel-and, sometimes, "taste", if that makes any sense-everything about where I "am", even though my eyes are closed and I'm sitting still.
Sometimes, I'll "forget" that I even exist. This used to frighten me into waking up, especially when I first started meditation. When this happened, I would think that I was going to "fall" into a seizure and never "wake up" from it. Now, that's not as bad.
I'm not sure if what I've said makes sense.
@rie: Thank you. I'm sorry to hear about what you've been going through. I'm glad that you have found something that seems to help.
Have you seen a documentary called "Charlotte's Web"?
@ Steppenwolf: That video is interesting.
@ primordial abyss: Do you mean when there is more awareness?...That kind of depends-I'm not sure how to explain this.
I've had awareness of what is happening in "pieces", or moments, before, during, and after seizures with "a few seconds" of nothing or just feeling tension of the body or "static" in my head.
I've heard that some people won't usually feel much of anything during some seizures.
@Aureus: I just stretch, then close my eyes while breathing deeply and imagine that I can see, hear, smell, feel-and, sometimes, "taste", if that makes any sense-everything about where I "am", even though my eyes are closed and I'm sitting still.
Sometimes, I'll "forget" that I even exist. This used to frighten me into waking up, especially when I first started meditation. When this happened, I would think that I was going to "fall" into a seizure and never "wake up" from it. Now, that's not as bad.
I'm not sure if what I've said makes sense.
@rie: Thank you. I'm sorry to hear about what you've been going through. I'm glad that you have found something that seems to help.
Have you seen a documentary called "Charlotte's Web"?