I'm still at that place inbetween, trying to figure things out.
I find that physical vibrations can be very soothing and effective if done correctly (I'm still trying to get it 100% right, its mostly hit and miss) but mental vibrations are much more practical in ways (ie, they dont wake people up (IMG:
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I'll share a little secret method of mine, for audible vibration practice. (IMG:
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Step one involves being in the shower (yes, the shower)
Then try singing (yup, just plain old singing) but breathe deep, from your diaphragm (belly) not your chet. Just keep doing that (or just singing exercises) until you have a good handle on it.
Next, instead of singing vibrate a vowel (I've been contemplating on the acredness of vowels recently, so I use them, but you can use other letter, some vibrate much more easily than others and all of them create a different feeling), like A.
Take a deep breath (from your belly) and in one exhalation say "aaaaaaaaaaeeeee', or however you pronounce "A", any way works but they have differnt "flavors". Try to start at the lowest end of your vocal range, quietly and then as you run out of breath bring it up higher and loud (not too high though, dont want to strain your voice away to nothing).
My general experience with this is th shower is like Vegas--what happens in there, stays there. Besides, if any one asks, say you're singing. You can practice this any where but I find the simple repetitive motions of washing as well as the constant beat of the water helps to settle the mind.
You can repeat the intonation several times to build up feelings associated with it (I find doing 23 or so 'eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee's makes me feel better)
Anyway, hope this helps someone and I didn't just share this potentially embaressing secret for nothing. (IMG:
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