Hey, I also feel the same way, just a bit different. Like it's the twitching thing and the 'not from upwards' but I kinda feel it coming from my brain, but spreading out from the heart. I don't know what that means, just wanted to share with you
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Hey, I also feel the same way, just a bit different. Like it's the twitching thing and the 'not from upwards' but I kinda feel it coming from my brain, but spreading out from the heart. I don't know what that means, just wanted to share with you
This is truly amazing to find other people be able to do it. This is not something that's 'normal' for people to do and it's also not something healthy. I have been testing this 'thing' for a while and what I reached as far as testing was that it can almost get tired, like you have to wait a while until you can do another powerful one.
It makes you more mentally aware and if you're feeling sleepy in a class or so and do it until you feel that big rush, you'll definitely stay awake for a time.
This reply is a bit late, but just at the time I started testing.
The conclusion people were saying, and it makes total sense, that this is the pineal gland somehow either releasing adrenaline or activating the adrenal gland and that is evident from how it comes from your head and you may feel a slight headache afterwards. The pupils also dilate right after and this is something that really makes it evident that this is adrenaline. This is also a thing from all over the world, like I have seen people worldwide do it and I, from somewhere civilised in Africa (you guess the place!) can do it as well as people from all over europe and US.
Hope this helps and if I reach any more conclusions or explanations I'll try and share it with all of you!