I already know my ears are more sensitive to certain noise frequencies, but today I noticed it wasnt just my ears but other parts of my body. My daughter was talking to me laid on my bed with her head on my chest and her voice vibrated through it uncomfortably. Secondly my legs are absorbing vibration that wasnt there before on the quad bike. My whole body is like a tuning fork. What are sound waves if not energy ? How can I change my frequency to avoid this ? Big questions. I wish the alchemist I used to know on fb was still alive. He would have known.
Remember the guitar like note I heard in the bath room ?
I feel this as well, but in my case it could be due to hormonal fluctuations.
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DeleteAround age 30-something, women's estrogen begins to go higher. By the time they are in their 40's, it's at its highest. Then it slowly plummets. At the same time, testosterone begins to also nosedive. In addition, progestrone begins to go kooky by one's mid-30'd. Essentially, all the ups and downs of hormone outputs in women causes all sorts of anxiety, panic, etc. and countless, often weird health issues, and major physiological and even psychically. By the time a woman is 48-49, everything is going down, the estrogen, the testosterone, and the progesterone. It's a rollercoaster.
DeleteTypo: mid-30'd is mid-30's
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