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Paresh
Is there any "smell" associated with emf?? I feel something I can't quite identify...like ozone, somewhat in between smell and a feeling. And when I am feeling badly anyway it's hard to know if it's all in my head. Thanks.
blessings,
Paresh

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R. Ticle
I can't say that I associate with what you describe, but some time back there was a member on one of these lists, was it "Robert Thinker"...? And he described being able to discern smells of, well, anything vibrational, I suppose. Such as, Christ having a very comforting smell, and cell phone towers smelling like, well, utter sh*t. Don't take this as an exact quote, but it comes to mind!

R.

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> Is there any "smell" associated with emf?? I feel something I can't quiteidentify...like ozone, somewhat in between smell and a feeling. And when Iam feeling badly anyway it's hard to know if it's all in my head. Thanks.
> blessings,
> Paresh
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> http://home.earthlink.net/~sunmoonyoga/
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In a message dated 4/9/2009 8:21:51 P.M. GMT Daylight Time,
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> Is there any "smell" associated with emf?? I feel something I can't
quite identify...like ozone, somewhat in between smell and a feeling. And when
I am feeling badly anyway it's hard to know if it's all in my head. Thanks.
> blessings,
> Paresh



maybe its a form of synesthesia ?
puk


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BiBrun
The sensations can be vague. Sometimes I get a sense ofincreased blood flow
around the inside of my nose, and it
sort of smells like blood, but I
have not figured out if that's caused by EMFs.
I get mostly sounds. I'm told electric motors make enough
sparks to create ozone, and it can be smelled in an enclosed
space.

Bill

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> In a message dated 4/9/2009 8:21:51 P.M. GMT Daylight Time,
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> > Is there any "smell" associated with emf?? I feel something I can't
> quite identify...like ozone, somewhat in between smell and a feeling. And
> when
> I am feeling badly anyway it's hard to know if it's all in my head. Thanks.
> > blessings,
> > Paresh
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> maybe its a form of synesthesia ?
> puk
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Paresh
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You may be right that is a sort of synesthesia, when my nervous system gets out of balance.
blessings,
Paresh

http://home.earthlink.net/~sunmoonyoga/

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