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Jesse Smith
31st January 2016, 02:13 AM
For example, I sat on my legs for over a half an hour, and when I got up, my feet and legs were *very* 'asleep' with massive tingling sensations for awhile. Is that the energy body at work, as if I did some massive energy body stimulation on the feet and legs?

CFTraveler
1st February 2016, 12:42 AM
No, it's the loss of circulation in your legs. When you finally move, all the nerves wake up at once (because circulation is abruptily restored) and you feel the tingling from the nerves quickly responding.
Energy sensations are similar, because the energy stimulates the nerves, and you feel the nerves firing.

ButterflyWoman
1st February 2016, 10:19 AM
Energy sensations are similar, because the energy stimulates the nerves, and you feel the nerves firing.
I find energy sensations to be a little less... uhm... direct. The needles and pins from poor circulation (sitting in a funny position, etc.) can be very sharp and almost painful, but energy tingling is kind of softer. Blunt needles and pins that don't hurt. :)

Sinera
2nd February 2016, 08:38 AM
Yeah, there is a clear difference in feeling quality to 'numb, asleep' limbs waking up and energy sensations.