I felt a physical jolt in my eyes looking into the eyes of a girl i knew
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This happened when i was about 25. I was in a bar with my brother one night around 11:30. There was a girl there whom i had gone out with a few times. It was pretty crowded there. I didn’t know she was going to be there. I was sitting at a table and looked in her direction, she was maybe twenty feet away. She looked at me, our eyes met, and i felt something like an electric jolt in my eyes.
She came over and asked me if i had felt that. For some reason, because i was freaking out, i said “Felt what?” She just said”Nothing,” and moved away.
I’ll never forget it or stop wondering what that was about. I wish I hadn’t been such a puss and had told her that I felt it. Don’t think we ever met again; there was a lot going on in those days.
Has anyone else ever experienced something like that?
I am Autistic and that happens to me and most of my Autistic friends sometimes with direct eye contact. It is both physically painful and emotionally feels as if I have invaded someones inner privacy. I do not think you are Autistic because if you were it would not be a big deal. I assume it's a "sensory" thing since most [all?] Autistics have sensory issues. Maybe both of your sensory abilities were both more sensitive than ussual at the same time?
I’m not autistic, and it wasn’t painful. It was like a vibration in or behind my eyes.
The really weird thing is that she felt it too. It was definitely extra-sensory. This one of the experiences I’ve had that has made me believe there is more to this life than just the physical.
I am Autistic and that happens to me and most of my Autistic friends sometimes with direct eye contact. It is both physically painful and emotionally feels as if I have invaded someones inner privacy. I do not think you are Autistic because if you were it would not be a big deal. I assume it's a "sensory" thing since most [all?] Autistics have sensory issues. Maybe both of your sensory abilities were both more sensitive than ussual at the same time?
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Originally Posted by TeeGee7;
I’m not autistic, and it wasn’t painful. It was like a vibration in or behind my eyes.
The really weird thing is that she felt it too. It was definitely extra-sensory. This one of the experiences I’ve had that has made me believe there is more to this life than just the physical.
I actually think these are related. There is a subtle energy exchange. when eye contact is made. It's so subtle, most of us don't notice it. It's possible, that due to the anomalies of the autistic brain, that energy is experienced as painful. IOW, the autistic brain is much more sensitive to it. This is fascinating. (Thank you for posting, Vicky!)
OP, you don't know if "she felt it too", or if she intentionally sent it. She may know a technique for intensifying that energy. She may have been sending you a signal. You never got a chance to discuss it with her, so you have no idea what her experience of it was.
Just throwing that out there. I really wish Western science would do more research relating to the the human energy field and its capabilities. "Science" knows there's an energy field; the electrical basis for the body's functioning is taught in Anatomy and Physiology courses, and the polarity of positive and negative charges in the human energy field (and the planet's energy field) is a principle taught in physics. So why is everyone going around pretending it's not "real", and cannot be manipulated? In Eastern Europe, aspects of it have been studied and quantified. Western "science" is doing like the Catholic Church in the Middle Ages: burying its head in the sand, and refusing to consider it. That's not how "science" is done, lol. That's how orthodoxies are built and maintained, and how Inquisitions are organized.
I actually think these are related. There is a subtle energy exchange. when eye contact is made. It's so subtle, most of us don't notice it. It's possible, that due to the anomalies of the autistic brain, that energy is experienced as painful. IOW, the autistic brain is much more sensitive to it. This is fascinating. (Thank you for posting, Vicky!)
OP, you don't know if "she felt it too", or if she intentionally sent it. She may know a technique for intensifying that energy. She may have been sending you a signal. You never got a chance to discuss it with her, so you have no idea what her experience of it was.
Just throwing that out there. I really wish Western science would do more research relating to the the human energy field and its capabilities. "Science" knows there's an energy field; the electrical basis for the body's functioning is taught in Anatomy and Physiology courses, and the polarity of positive and negative charges in the human energy field (and the planet's energy field) is a principle taught in physics. So why is everyone going around pretending it's not "real", and cannot be manipulated? In Eastern Europe, aspects of it have been studied and quantified. Western "science" is doing like the Catholic Church in the Middle Ages: burying its head in the sand, and refusing to consider it. That's not how "science" is done, lol. That's how orthodoxies are built and maintained, and how Inquisitions are organized.
What makes you think western science has not studied this?!
I doubt this would be an 'ability' they want majority of the population having or being aware of! I can imagine all kinds of problems it would create with their control of the public.
I actually think these are related. There is a subtle energy exchange. when eye contact is made. It's so subtle, most of us don't notice it. It's possible, that due to the anomalies of the autistic brain, that energy is experienced as painful. IOW, the autistic brain is much more sensitive to it. This is fascinating. (Thank you for posting, Vicky!)
OP, you don't know if "she felt it too", or if she intentionally sent it. She may know a technique for intensifying that energy. She may have been sending you a signal. You never got a chance to discuss it with her, so you have no idea what her experience of it was.
Just throwing that out there. I really wish Western science would do more research relating to the the human energy field and its capabilities. "Science" knows there's an energy field; the electrical basis for the body's functioning is taught in Anatomy and Physiology courses, and the polarity of positive and negative charges in the human energy field (and the planet's energy field) is a principle taught in physics. So why is everyone going around pretending it's not "real", and cannot be manipulated? In Eastern Europe, aspects of it have been studied and quantified. Western "science" is doing like the Catholic Church in the Middle Ages: burying its head in the sand, and refusing to consider it. That's not how "science" is done, lol. That's how orthodoxies are built and maintained, and how Inquisitions are organized.
She didn’t use the word too, now that I think of it. She said “did you feel that.”
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