12-05-2011, 03:50 PM
There was a period where I was trying to explain concepts to extended family members. Every now and then I would get a "bong" upside the head, full reverberations of a Tibetan bowl or bell. What was interesting is that when explaining to someone, it would happen to them. In fact my wife got one so loud it made her lose her balance.
One day a new sound showed up. In my right ear I have what sounds like a cross between wind chimes and wind instruments, like Pans flute, put up high to catch the wind movements. If I get into a spiritual discussion it will become loud. Sometimes when I get home the sound blasts me as I pull in the driveway. I do notice that when it is louder I also have a better connection to external sources. Kind of like a good time for meditation.
On the rare occasion I will get a flutter sound, just like a moth on the outside of the ear.
It's all interesting, with many sources and reasons.
If you look at how every organ of the body creates a form of music, then you can see how I have found the wind instrument sound to be coming from inside my head, as a result of shutting off the noise/chatter in a particular area of the brain.
One day a new sound showed up. In my right ear I have what sounds like a cross between wind chimes and wind instruments, like Pans flute, put up high to catch the wind movements. If I get into a spiritual discussion it will become loud. Sometimes when I get home the sound blasts me as I pull in the driveway. I do notice that when it is louder I also have a better connection to external sources. Kind of like a good time for meditation.
On the rare occasion I will get a flutter sound, just like a moth on the outside of the ear.
It's all interesting, with many sources and reasons.
If you look at how every organ of the body creates a form of music, then you can see how I have found the wind instrument sound to be coming from inside my head, as a result of shutting off the noise/chatter in a particular area of the brain.