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{{stub|date=2016-05-12}}{{fa}}Many people report that when a sharp object is held close their forehead, they feel a strange, tingling feeling, but no one is sure why.<ref>http://www.reddit.com/r/askscience/comments/iqedz/what_causes_the_tingling_sensation_when_i_hold_a/</ref><ref>http://www.gamespot.com/forums/topic/25436152/weird-sensation-on-forehead-when-objects-move-close-to-it.-why-is-that</ref> It's possible that your brain anticipates the touch, or detects it because of subtle changes in pressure or air near your eyes. In the context of Hindu spirituality, it might be a good test of your "third eye" chakra. | {{stub|date=2016-05-12}}{{fa}}Many people report that when a sharp object is held close their forehead, they feel a strange, tingling feeling, but no one is sure why.<ref>http://www.reddit.com/r/askscience/comments/iqedz/what_causes_the_tingling_sensation_when_i_hold_a/</ref><ref>http://www.gamespot.com/forums/topic/25436152/weird-sensation-on-forehead-when-objects-move-close-to-it.-why-is-that</ref> It's possible that your brain anticipates the touch, or detects it because of subtle changes in pressure or air near your eyes. In the context of Hindu spirituality, it might be a good test of your "third eye" chakra. | ||
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