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Why do I feel a pulling sensation between my eyebrows during meditation?

Why do I feel a pulling sensation between my eyebrows during meditation?

During Meditation there is heavy prana activity — inflow and alignments – happening (whether you believe it or not). Hence you feel the pulling sensation between eyebrows (this is location of 6th chakra). Technically speaking this spiritual center is the one where immense energy descends downward into our plane of existence.

What is the meaning of the chakra between eyebrows?

Between the eyebrows, at the level of the eyes, is the ajna chakra – the seat of wisdom, Shiva’s 3rd eye. What you are describing can happen inadvertently or by focusing your consciousness/concentration on that area.

What do you feel when you meditate?

Intense heat along my body and a strong pulling sensation between the eyebrows – This is very common in meditation. At times when our old Sankara (impurities) are coming out on surface and getting released and you feel the heat and high sensation activity in some parts (it could be anywhere in body).

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What does it mean when you feel heat between your eyebrows?

Focus on that heat and sensations between eyebrows also and see what you feel further. Try it. It means your impurities are coming out. Do not react to it and keep equanimity in all situations is the key. Keep going. Good luck!

What causes the sensation of twitching between your eyebrows?

So, what causes the sensation of twitching or pulsating on your forehead between your eyebrows, known as the Third Eye? Your Third Eye begins to twitch or pulsate when your psychic gateway is being stimulated in some way. This is usually because of a shift in consciousness and is often correlated with spiritual progression.

What causes pulling sensation when we close our eyes to concentrate?

When we close our eyes and try to concentrate, it exerts pressure on our Procerus muscle thereby causing the pulling sensation. Info : The Procerus muscle [ 1] is the pyramid-shaped muscle extending from the lower part of the nasal bone to the middle area in the forehead between the eyebrows.