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Why do you persist in posting this idiotic nonsense?
Quote from: trevorjohnson32 on 07/06/2023 06:07:48Also another trick that's vital to using your tailbone without going into a rabbit hole. While starring at something pay attention to something in your peripheral, after a second the object might wobble, you can change the wobbling to a general wobble of your vision by not focusing on anything, or you can use thought to ask about a specific object like 'what's in that?' and that object alone will wobble. The wobbling can sometimes originate from the center of the forehead effecting the vision. People talk to me about chakra's?Why do you persist in posting this idiotic nonsense?
Also another trick that's vital to using your tailbone without going into a rabbit hole. While starring at something pay attention to something in your peripheral, after a second the object might wobble, you can change the wobbling to a general wobble of your vision by not focusing on anything, or you can use thought to ask about a specific object like 'what's in that?' and that object alone will wobble. The wobbling can sometimes originate from the center of the forehead effecting the vision. People talk to me about chakra's?
Previously, I mistakenly associated this phenomenon with schizophrenia,
. Previously, I mistakenly associated this phenomenon with schizophrenia, as the resulting dizziness seemed intertwined with auditory hallucinations. However, I now recognize that wobbling and dizzy visual experiences can stem from various sources, including the center of the forehead, inner ears, eye visions, musculoskeletal system, or even changes in breathing patterns.
The tailbone starts to wag