Reaction to Valentine’s Day’s probable increase in the experience of love were mixed. Some people noticed nothing unusual.
I felt a slight buzz. By mid afternoon I was definitely elevated and giddy. By early evening my experience of love was stronger and more stable.
Others had experiences of bliss, almost knocking them over. Here is one reaction of that kind:
“I broke away from the machines [computers] just before lunch to prepare for 12:12. And sure enough, it came! Oh yes, I’m feeling great right now.
“I’ve had the same sort of feeling over the past few weeks, like I’m going to be pushed over. I get tingly, like little signals are firing around my legs. I definitely get a little nauseous.
“It was easier to bring it on today.
“For the past few weeks, I either had to let it pummel me out of nowhere or go very deep into meditation to invite it. Today it just came right up within minutes.”
Another team member, who was quite sick today (Feb. 14), had no intense experience today but has had them in the past week:
“Not so much love today. I’d have to say it was very very strong for me in the past 6 days or so. It’s been so strong I would nearly swoon.
“Also immediately when I wake up I have to ground myself or it feels like the bliss will make my eyes roll back in my head and my ears pop. I’ve had intense waves of bliss on and off for about a week or so.”
Another team member had a similar reaction: “I can’t say that I felt it especially today, but lately in general, definitely!”
Another felt a moderate reaction at first: “Some emotion. It felt pleasant, but no huge surge or big wave or anything like that, though I also wasn’t expecting that…. It just felt like a nice meditation.” By later in the day he reported a broadening of that experience:
“[I felt] expanded so much that I [felt myself] standing in the deepest part of the ocean, rooted in the earth, and extended high above the ocean – laughing, in great delight in the expansiveness of everything…the energy, the love, the joy.”
Another, like me, “felt a rush at about 4:30—thought I was going to pass out for a few minutes.”
So again, for many people, nothing earth-shaking; for others, intense and blissful. For some not much at noon but much more by mid-afternoon.