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Asymmetry between the hands — is one palm always doing more?

Started by BramSignal41 replies883 viewslatest JuniperGlass · Jun 18
B BramSignal Member · thread starter
BramSignalopened · archived thread#1

I am trying to describe this without making it bigger than it is: the sensation between the palms changes when the sit is steady. Not proof, not contact, just a felt change worth comparing carefully. lol

Members talk about opposed palm resonance as a subtle phenomenon, not proof: pressure between the hands is a report, not evidence of the Counterplane.

TA Tom Arden Practice mod
Tom Ardenreply#2

Useful thread. I would keep the language descriptive: what happened, when it happened, what ordinary explanation might account for it, and what remains. That sequence protects the practice from becoming theatre.

Q QuietRiver Member · grounding first
QuietRiverreply#3

I appreciate the restraint here. The more specific the notes are, the less I feel the need to inflate them.

J JuniperGlass Member
JuniperGlassreply#4

This matches something from my own log, but not exactly. I am trying to resist the urge to merge the two experiences just because the language overlaps.

NC Nisha Corin Quiet Room mod
Nisha Corinmoderator note#5

Small reminder: if this material makes practice feel urgent, step back. Urgency is usually not the field. It is usually the nervous system.

B BramSignal Member · correspondence logs
BramSignallater reply#6

I would love to see people include dates, duration, whether they were alone or in circle, and what they expected beforehand. Expectation is data too.

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