Google Groups no longer supports new Usenet posts or subscriptions. Historical content remains viewable.
Dismiss

perineum click divination

5 views
Skip to first unread message

David Dalton

unread,
Jan 20, 2012, 10:49:19 PM1/20/12
to
First let me define a perineum click. A perineum click
is a contraction of my perineum area muscles accompanied
simultaneously by a moving together of my upper
thigh muscles. Without the thigh muscle movement
it is just a contraction, not a click.

Beginning in spring 1996 I began using the perineum
click for ideomotor divination by thinking of a
question and then ranging through a number of answers
(the simplest being yes/no) until I got a click
after the supposed correct answer. Also in some
cases I get a spontaneous click and then divine
(by further clicks) what the spontaneous click
means. (I think that is how it started.)

But such divination has rarely led to anything
productive and at times when I blindly believed it
it has led to delusions or in the extreme, psychosis.
So these days I am trying to avoid such divination
and ignore most spontaneous clicks. This appears
to be working in that I am having fewer
spontaneous clicks these days. I am also
skeptical of the divination results, and I
don't recommend it as a divination method.

I think the perineum clicks are related to
Kundalini and may be a connection to my deities,
most likely ALL and/or Gaia. But if so, they
are testing me rather than spoonfeeding me.

I have mentioned the perineum clicks to my
psychiatrist before but he didn't think I needed
to bring them up with a neurologist. (I saw
a neurologist on a different matter a while ago
but I can't remember if I brought up the clicks
with him.)

Have you come across anyone else who experiences
these perineum clicks? (I think the tale of
Myrddin talking to a little piggy in the forest
might have been him talking to his perineum.)
Also do you think I should bring it up with
a neurologist? It isn't bothering me much these days.

I am currently on 900 mg lithium carbonate all at
bedtime (for a level of about 0.7) and 10 mg
olanzapine at bedtime. The clicks were not
reduced in number from when I was on just lithium
to when I was on both lithium and olanzapine.

I will bring up the subject again with my psychiatrist
when I see him again. But unfortunately due to
illness his office is closed for an extended period
and I am being monitored by my family doctor. Luckily
my mental health is fairly good (though I tend to
be more eccentric online than in my dealings with
other people offline).

Some of my experiences are outlined on my
Salmon on the Thorns web page (see below).

--
David Dalton dal...@nfld.com http://www.nfld.com/~dalton (home page)
http://www.nfld.com/~dalton/nf.html Newfoundland&Labrador Travel & Music
http://www.nfld.com/~dalton/dtales.html Salmon on the Thorns (mystic page)
"Here I go again...back into the flame" (Sarah McLachlan)

Shadow

unread,
Mar 10, 2012, 8:06:31 PM3/10/12
to
On Sat, 21 Jan 2012 00:19:19 -0330, David Dalton <dal...@nfld.com>
wrote:

>First let me define a perineum click. A perineum click
>is a contraction of my perineum area muscles accompanied
>simultaneously by a moving together of my upper
>thigh muscles. Without the thigh muscle movement
>it is just a contraction, not a click.

Have you tried just clicking your fingers ? The effect is
smaller, but much less effort involved.
[]'s
--
Don't be evil - Google 2004
We have a new policy - Google 2012

David Dalton

unread,
Mar 10, 2012, 9:38:31 PM3/10/12
to
In article <hhunl71ri4s8urmmg...@4ax.com>,
Shadow <S...@dow.br> wrote:

> On Sat, 21 Jan 2012 00:19:19 -0330, David Dalton <dal...@nfld.com>
> wrote:
>
> >First let me define a perineum click. A perineum click
> >is a contraction of my perineum area muscles accompanied
> >simultaneously by a moving together of my upper
> >thigh muscles. Without the thigh muscle movement
> >it is just a contraction, not a click.
>
> Have you tried just clicking your fingers ? The effect is
> smaller, but much less effort involved.
> []'s

By perineum I just mean the area in between the
anus and the genitals, not including the anus
and the genitals.

I think what I do is a form of ideomotor divination
in which there is a balancing of different
groups of muscle and a slight change can
cause a click, which isn't the case for
clicking your fingers. But some people have
asked me why I don't try using a pendulum instead.

Also there isn't much effort involved in the
perineum click and it happens unconsciously
whereas a finger click would be consciously.

I have brought up the click (which I have been
doing for about 16 years) with my psychiatrist
before but neglected to bring it up with a
neurologist who I saw about a different matter.
0 new messages