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I hear what sounds like an xylophone, it’s very quiet and constant..... but when I stop saying Waheguru to listen if it is the tv downstairs- it stops. Can this sound be a good small sign? Is it normal to hear only when I am chanting or does it sound like it’s just my ears playing up.

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It's a good thing, different people experience different things when doing simran, the  more you do it the more different things you will experience. It's a bit random sometimes!  

Yesterday my right arm start throbbing randomly when I was doing simran, never happened before! 

I'm sure theres a explanation for them. 

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Recently I been doing a lot of simran and things start creaking in the house! It's a bit scary actually 

I couldn't find anything Sikh related to it but I ended up on some meditation forum and read some stuff there and people were saying they experience things creaking and even noises in the house when they chant/mediate. 

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1 minute ago, puzzled said:

Recently I been doing a lot of simran and things start creaking in the house! It's a bit scary actually 

I couldn't find anything Sikh related to it but I ended up on some meditation forum and read some stuff there and people were saying they experience things creaking and even noises in the house when they chant/mediate. 

Noises like creaking is the sound vibration of your voice hitting the surface of the thing that is creaking its natural way of how sound vibration works.

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3 minutes ago, Redoptics said:

Noises like creaking is the sound vibration of your voice hitting the surface of the thing that is creaking its natural way of how sound vibration works.

Ooh ok  it's like creaks, thuds and knocks lol   at the front door and near the tv.   We have a wooden floor so it could be that .... 

Another thing is I hear vibration in my head and it continues even after I stop doing simran. 

It's all vibration really isn't it 

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1 hour ago, puzzled said:

Ooh ok  it's like creaks, thuds and knocks lol   at the front door and near the tv.   We have a wooden floor so it could be that .... 

Another thing is I hear vibration in my head and it continues even after I stop doing simran. 

It's all vibration really isn't it 

Well to be honest the head stuff I don't know about

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2 hours ago, puzzled said:

Another thing is I hear vibration in my head and it continues even after I stop doing simran. 

It's all vibration really isn't it 

That's a really good thing. Continue doing simran as much as possible.

On 8/28/2020 at 8:00 AM, Guest Simran20 said:

I hear what sounds like an xylophone, it’s very quiet and constant..... but when I stop saying Waheguru to listen if it is the tv downstairs- it stops. Can this sound be a good small sign? Is it normal to hear only when I am chanting or does it sound like it’s just my ears playing up.

Whenever I get too creeped out I like to put kirtan on.

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2 hours ago, puzzled said:

Recently I been doing a lot of simran and things start creaking in the house! It's a bit scary actually 

I couldn't find anything Sikh related to it but I ended up on some meditation forum and read some stuff there and people were saying they experience things creaking and even noises in the house when they chant/mediate. 

Our North American friends won't understand this but because we here in the UK live in houses hundreds of years old, each of our houses does have it's own sounds. What happens with simran is that your senses are hightened - you'll see real things that you wouldn't normally see and hear things you wouldn't normally hear because normally your head is jam-packed full of things. As you de-clutter your mind you make more space to absorb things that normally pass you by. That sound you hear is the sound of your house. It's always been there. You just never noticed it before.

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On 8/27/2020 at 11:00 PM, Guest Simran20 said:

I hear what sounds like an xylophone, it’s very quiet and constant..... but when I stop saying Waheguru to listen if it is the tv downstairs- it stops. Can this sound be a good small sign? Is it normal to hear only when I am chanting or does it sound like it’s just my ears playing up.

It could be Anhad Naad. People hear it as different sounds sometimes. I hear it as a ringing sound. If you feel it’s Anhad Naad, try and relax while doing simran and listen to it. Let the samadhi take you naturally.

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On 8/28/2020 at 10:07 PM, puzzled said:

Ooh ok  it's like creaks, thuds and knocks lol   at the front door and near the tv.   We have a wooden floor so it could be that .... 

Another thing is I hear vibration in my head and it continues even after I stop doing simran. 

It's all vibration really isn't it 

Same - as if someone’s walking around on loose floorboards.... But we already know I have a little Casper round mine. 

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