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Has anyone else experienced their heart slowing down until it stopped during a meditation, I left my body and when off on a great journey, but when I returned to my body it was if my heart had to be restarted, I got a bit of a scare to be honest, as I experienced and shock in and around the heart area.

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sunanda
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Gosh, yet again, what an amazing experience. You do seem to have a lot of amazing experiences while meditating. Do you think this is down to your being special, given that you are a medium and all that stuff?

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Hi Quantrum,

I meditate regularly, but have only measured my heart rate on a couple of occassions. The lowest it has gone was 35 bpm. There are times when, like you, it has 'felt' as if it had stopped and it was a jump back, similar to how we have falling dreams that wake us with a start, but I don't believe my heart will have actually stopped.

All Love and Reiki Hugs

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We are all special my friend, its just a question of which way do you choose to learn, listen to other peoples experiences, and hope you have some like them, or do you listen to the Ascended Masters who teach you everything in the correct order, and at the right pace.

Everyones experiences are different and they are equally important, go with your own, and respect others

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Hi Quantrum,

I meditate regularly, but have only measured my heart rate on a couple of occassions. The lowest it has gone was 35 bpm. There are times when, like you, it has 'felt' as if it had stopped and it was a jump back, similar to how we have falling dreams that wake us with a start, but I don't believe my heart will have actually stopped.

All Love and Reiki Hugs

my blessed friend did you have a feeling of a heart attack when your spiritual peers re started it, it is very uncomfortable, to say the least.

thank you kindly for sharing that with me, and good luck on your journey

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Spiritual peers? who are they then? :confused:

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my blessed friend did you have a feeling of a heart attack when your spiritual peers re started it, it is very uncomfortable, to say the least.

thank you kindly for sharing that with me, and good luck on your journey

A group of older and wiser souls who help guide us and teach us while we are on the earth plane, I have the Ascended Masters and and the high priests to evaluate my progress.

These are my peers.

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This might be an explanation if the meditation was deep enough to induce sleep:

Along with the hallucinations are feelings of being touched, pulled or a pressure on the chest. Some people even have out of body (OBE) experiences, though this is rare and often a sign of impending narcolepsy.

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A group of older and wiser souls who help guide us and teach us and the high priests to evaluate my progress.

These are my peers.

From the Cambridge online dictionary:

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peer (EQUAL)
noun [C]
a person who is the same age or has the same social position or the same abilities as other people in a group

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Ergo, were these figures real, not imaginary, they'd not be your "peers", but your superiors.

Venetian
Chief Peerless Guru of all other Gurus

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From the Cambridge online dictionary:

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peer (EQUAL)
noun [C]
a person who is the same age or has the same social position or the same abilities as other people in a group

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Ergo, were these figures real, not imaginary, they'd not be your "peers", but your superiors.

Venetian
Chief Peerless Guru of all other Gurus

You simply post an understanding you have come to know from a book, is it a real understanding ?, are words used in the correct context at all, or does one word have a meaning for one person and a different meaning for another is this possible I wonder.

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From the Cambridge online dictionary:

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peer (EQUAL)
noun [C]
a person who is the same age or has the same social position or the same abilities as other people in a group

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Ergo, were these figures real, not imaginary, they'd not be your "peers", but your superiors.

Like your name venetian, it blinds you ? context,

How can anyone be superior to anyone, when everyone can achieve the same "status", but there is no "status", everything is equal, superior is a human word, because everything is controlled.
It all amounts to the same thing, we can all progress in the same way, but with different experiences to amount to the same level, if we choose to.

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How can anyone be superior to anyone, when everyone can achieve the same "status", but there is no "status", everything is equal,

It's you, not I, who called your "peers" wiser, older, and that they guide you. In most peoples' books that doesn't mean "equal". If they are wiser, their wisdom is greater than yours. One or the other - it's 'make your mind up time'.

V

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You simply post an understanding you have come to know from a book, is it a real understanding ?, are words used in the correct context at all, or does one word have a meaning for one person and a different meaning for another

It is the correct dictionary definition of the word "peer" as you used it. I wouldn't call a dictionary "from a book" - the correct definition exists irrespective of whether there are printed or online dictionaries. The fact is that you were misusing the word, not comprehending its correct meaning.

V

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It's you, not I, who called your "peers" wiser, older, and that they guide you. In most peoples' books that doesn't mean "equal". If they are wiser, their wisdom is greater than yours. One or the other - it's 'make your mind up time'.

V

well off topic, my peers are who I respect, look upto, and they are wiser and older than me, words are words, it the context we use them is what matters, do not try and comprehend a context to sound more educated, just get to the point ?.

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* Reply to all *

Off topic indeed ... and shall we perhaps not get too deeply into semantics here, hey folks?

We REALLY don't want to have to go reaching for mods hats and rule books! 😉

Topic is about meditation and hearts. 🙂

Holistic

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Surely a little flexibility is important in discussions!

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Thank you for your sharing......

Everyones experiences are different and they are equally important, go with your own, and respect others

Thinking of hearts....

Topic is about meditation and hearts. 🙂

I send Love...
and thanks for the differences of all of us.....

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