Waterbijdewijn June 17, 2012 June 17, 2012 I couldn't find anything about this subject, and I don't know if equilibrium is the correct translation for the word I mean. It might also be balance, but that seems like a strange translation. Now, about the topic. Whenever I'm nearing and I'm at the state of good concentration during tulpaforcing I feel like I'm tumbling, no matter how I sit or lay down. The reason? I'm not sure, but I'll try to write down my thoughts here. Underneath is an image of an ear, where you can see the Eustachian tube. It seems the Eustachian tube on my right side is very stress sensitive. I experience it shutting down completely when I'm in a lot of long term stress, although it mostly just functions less. The vestibular system is closely connected with the Eustachian tube. Now, when I'm tulpaforcing I suppose I get really relaxed. I think I can feel my Eustachian tube changing, probably relaxing. After the session I can hear much better with my right ear, almost as well as my left ear. Slightly after I think I feel my Eustachian tube changing I feel the tumbling, although I'm not sure if it's at same time as I lose track of time when tulpaforcing. I was thinking that because of the connection with the ear and the vestibular system that for some reason the relaxation of one part can cause it to lose grip. Any other ideas? quidquid Latine dictum sit altum videtur
Chupi June 21, 2012 June 21, 2012 Quite possible. If my Eustachian tube gets blocked (ear infection or allergies), I get both reduced hearing and some dizziness. Possibly the position you're in and the way you're relaxing is blocking it. Lyra: human female, ~17 Evan: boy, ~14, was an Eevee Anera: anime-style girl, ~12; Lyra made her My blog :: Time expectations are bad (forcing time targets are good though)
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