What we know as our weekday is a tide of miscellaneous information which we receive with our five senses and put together to an integral picture in the brain.
The sense organs are the gates of our body – they connect the outside world with the inner world and determine, dependent on our state of consciousness, how we experience this world.
But is there more to human sense activity than touching, seeing, hearing, smelling and tasting? There is, according to many cultures and religions where we find the notion of an inner sense.
What we know as our weekday is a tide of miscellaneous information which we receive with our five senses and put together to an integral picture in the brain.
The sense organs are the gates of our body – they connect the outside world with the inner world and determine, dependent on our state of consciousness, how we experience this world.
But is there more to human sense activity than touching, seeing, hearing, smelling and tasting? There is, according to many cultures and religions where we find the notion of an inner sense.
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