Hi Justin,
Yeah, I think just about anyone who practises meditation for any real length of time will have a 'paranormal' experience or two.
Regardless of whether they are "real" or artifacts of the mind, I'm told by my teachers that they're really nothing special or unusual.
Interestingly (or not), it always seems to happen that, after I experience some kind of "special state" in zazen, for the rest of the week I spend every session with a Ramones song (or songs from the Muppet Show - did I mention my sister's kids were visiting?) stuck in my head.
Really, there's no experience like realising 45 minutes into a sitting at a Ch'an temple that you've been humming "Lydia the Tattooed Lady" under your breath for who knows how long. ops:
Yeah, I think just about anyone who practises meditation for any real length of time will have a 'paranormal' experience or two.
Regardless of whether they are "real" or artifacts of the mind, I'm told by my teachers that they're really nothing special or unusual.
Interestingly (or not), it always seems to happen that, after I experience some kind of "special state" in zazen, for the rest of the week I spend every session with a Ramones song (or songs from the Muppet Show - did I mention my sister's kids were visiting?) stuck in my head.
Really, there's no experience like realising 45 minutes into a sitting at a Ch'an temple that you've been humming "Lydia the Tattooed Lady" under your breath for who knows how long. ops:
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