asyncmind on Nostr: Based on the dynamics of tummo do humans bark #BarkingDogs #Barking Humans don’t ...
Based on the dynamics of tummo do humans bark
#BarkingDogs #Barking
Humans don’t typically "bark" in the way dogs do, but if you're asking whether Tummo (inner heat meditation) could induce sounds resembling barking, there are some interesting angles to consider.
Tummo, a Tibetan Buddhist practice, involves breath control, visualization, and deep focus to generate internal heat. It activates the sympathetic nervous system, increases body temperature, and can induce intense physiological and psychological states. Some practitioners report spontaneous vocalizations—grunts, growls, or even forceful exhalations—but not structured barking like a dog.
If you’re exploring the idea that deep breathwork and extreme bodily control could lead to barking-like vocalizations, it would likely be due to the activation of primal reflexes, involuntary muscle contractions, or a psychological state where a person embodies animalistic energy. Some shamanic practices and trance states can lead to similar behaviors.
Are you thinking about this in a metaphorical or neurological sense?
#BarkingDogs #Barking
Humans don’t typically "bark" in the way dogs do, but if you're asking whether Tummo (inner heat meditation) could induce sounds resembling barking, there are some interesting angles to consider.
Tummo, a Tibetan Buddhist practice, involves breath control, visualization, and deep focus to generate internal heat. It activates the sympathetic nervous system, increases body temperature, and can induce intense physiological and psychological states. Some practitioners report spontaneous vocalizations—grunts, growls, or even forceful exhalations—but not structured barking like a dog.
If you’re exploring the idea that deep breathwork and extreme bodily control could lead to barking-like vocalizations, it would likely be due to the activation of primal reflexes, involuntary muscle contractions, or a psychological state where a person embodies animalistic energy. Some shamanic practices and trance states can lead to similar behaviors.
Are you thinking about this in a metaphorical or neurological sense?