What is the best feeling you've had?

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What is the single most brilliant feeling that you guys/girls look back on or still experience today and rate it one of the best?

So could be a anything really, the feeling of having a child, or one of those rememberable nights at a club.

Rob
 
Crouching in mud in a crater in the Earth, heart pumping so loud you can hear it and trying to bring yourself to control your legs enough to throw yourself out and into the hail of paintballs you can see zipping over your head.

If that doesn't give you a rush that lasts a week, you're doing something wrong.
 
While it isn't the most important thing in the world and I love my family and friends much more (don't have a girlfriend). I would have to say getting my current job, it was a nice day when I got it to know that I wouldn't feel like poo every monday morning knowing I have to go and do a job I dislike for 8 hours for the next 5 days. Now I am much happier.

I know what you mean about paintball though, my heart was pounding and my adrenaline was going like nothing before when I was hiding in the bunker in mud and could hear 10 paintballs a second hitting the outside waiting for the pain that I know they would cause me.

But I didn't use the smoke grenade and saved it for another day. To be precise a summers day in the park next to the bowling green, couldn't help myself from lobbing onto the green and watch the old codgers think the "Germans are here". Not the best feeling, there was even some guilt but it was freaking funny. :D
 
Haha... all nighter tonight!

My best feeling was last year in halls... listening to trance in a huge chair absolutely wrecked with my whole body going crazy.
 
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If the best feeling in the world you have had is listening to cheesy trance music then. :(

Really ?, music effects people differently, I feel sorry for people that can't get the same amazing euphoric feeling that I can get from it, sometimes I can walk into a club, no drink, no drugs, and the music just makes me feel like I'm in another world, no exaggeration, really like I'm flying in space, it's amazing, it can be cheesy trance, funky house, classical, anything tbh, it doesn't matter what it is so long as you feel it.
 
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Really ?, music effects people differently, I feel sorry for people that can't get the same amazing euphoric feeling that I can get from it, sometimes I can walk into a club, no drink, no drugs, and the music just makes me feel like I'm in another world, no exaggeration, really like I'm flying in space, it's amazing, it can be cheesy trance, funky house, classical, anything tbh.


If it works then it works, I used to like it and wish I still got the same feeling but after numerous years of similar stuff being on the radio all the time it kind of loses its appeal.

Think this is my favourate from Theo Parrish.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x-OGgQ7hszQ

Saw in him Manchester last year. Need to go again when he is back in the UK.
 
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If it works then it works, I used to like it and wish I still got the same feeling but after numerous years of similar stuff being on the radio all the time it kind of loses its appeal.

The key is not to over embellish yourself in one particular genre otherwise your just burn yourself out and not enjoy it as much, I personally try to listen as many different types of music a possible and tbh I'm yet to find a genre of music I really dislike, be it country and western, opera (which I love atm), or smooth funky nu-jazz house mixes.

Think this is my favourate from Theo Parrish.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x-OGgQ7hszQ

Saw in him Manchester last year. Need to go again when he is back in the UK.

Nice, I like that, if that's your style then your probably like some of what om records has to offer - http://www.om-records.com/, they so some nice smooth jazzy house type tunzes.
 
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If I had to pick one then it would be landing at Christchurch airport when we emigrated to New Zealand earlier this year.

Others that would probably be top on a different day:

First time paragliding at a decent height (1km+ above the ground).
Doing a luge run for the first time.
Proposing a couple of years ago, obviously she said yes.
Escaping uni after a 4 year degree and 1 year wasted starting a PhD.
Waking up next to my missus each morning.

Sure I've forgotten loads and hoping there are many better ones to come.
 
? how was that? go anywhere?

Kind of, on quite a few occasions I would end up flying down a kind of blue tunnel in space with large 3d geometric shapes flying past me with an amazing feeling of euphoria, I felt like nothing mattered any-more, we didn't 'need' to try and work 'everything' out, just let it be, a wondrous feeling of contentment if you will, I felt connected with everything, the universe, often the feeling was so overwhelming it would bring me to tears, this was mainly during my early teens (13/14), as I've gotten older I've found it much harder to find the right mindset to practice meditation and astral projection.
 
For me it was being let out of hospital on New Years Eve after I was rushed into A&E on Christmas with meningitis. I was supposed to stay in hospital for three weeks but because my mum is a qualified nurse I was allowed to carry on with all my drips and medication at home. Nothing beat the feeling of being at home with my family, alive and well, spending new years eve together after such a **** christmas.
 
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If the best feeling in the world you have had is listening to cheesy trance music then. :(


This is what house music sounds like my brothers.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ixKSHqMFKj0

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HxpUPVgDKxY

So much better than that pop music excuse for techno.


I mean just listen to the production quality, all the instruments and beats merging together....

Detroit all the way.

They were ok but didn't stand out as amazing or anything to me.
 
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