![]() ![]() ![]() I have a feeling I've gone totally off topic from OP now.oops! Anyways, just some fun thoughts. After doing some research including on Reddit I came to the conclusion that the tinnitus can be brought on by the recovery breath if you squeeze to the head as Wim puts it. ago I’ve experienced mild tinnitus since doing Wim Hoff breathing, which is still here after 6 months (I stopped months ago). Don't get me wrong, I've explored those theories too. 43 comments Best Add a Comment OneContext 1 yr. It seems that regressing through previous memories that were formed so early on when we couldn't understand them when they were created seems to me more likely than alternate universe's & Gods. I'm making a stab in the dark & guessing that it links in with regressive memory of being born (breakthrough tunneling), first oxygen intake, and that the Oneness & Goddess we feel is the connection to our mothers whilst in utero, as we are at one with them (they are the source & are providing us with everything) & they are the source of everything, prior to us development and ego & self awarenes. I think there's a link between them all, something about breathing, oxygen levels, the psychedelic headspace etc. I posted an article a while back how they have shown that DMT acts as a "life saver" to cells that are being starved of oxygen. I reckon you'd get the same from auto-asphysixiation. I get the same sensations from dmt, ntirous oxide, freediving breathing techniques, holotropic breathwork & playing a wind instrument for extended periods. I believe that there is a connection between oxygen levels in the blood and what you are feeling. I figured a lot of you here may be interested. If I should've posted this in r/Meditation, just say the word. Many people seems to have dubbed this method as "psychedelic breathing" so I figured I'd give it a shot. Do any of you practice Wim Hof? Have you had similar experiences? If not, I highly suggest trying it. I just wanted some thoughts from you guys. Weird, but I've had many other people tell me the same. It almost feels as though the smell has a memory somehow connected to my childhood. Breathing Exercises & Cold Immersion Wim Hof is AKA The Iceman holds the world record for the longest ice bath, lasting over 1 hour and 52 minutes. I don't know what DMT smells like to you guys, but it simply has a familiar smell to me. Now, this is probably going to sound really dumb, but whenever I do that last exhale out of my nose, I feel as though I can taste/smell DMT. This will result in you feeling lightheaded and allows you to easy relax and calm your thoughts. I do about 30 or so of these cycles (in and out) and then I take in as much air as I can through my mouth and hold it for about ten seconds and then out through my nose. I do this by laying down on my bed and breathing as much air as I can in and out - as quickly as possible. The breathing method basically consists of hyperventilating in a controlled (safe) environment. In case you guys don't know what this is, I'll do a brief explanation. Over the past few days or so I've been practicing the Wim Hof breathing method before I go to sleep. ![]()
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