Getting back in touch with your senses

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Don’t overcomplicate things

Our five physical senses tell us about the world around us

Focus on just one sense at a time

Sensuality is about sensing, not sexuality

Sensory Self Reflection

  • Which physical sense are you naturally strongest in: sight, hearing, taste, touch or smell?
  • Which is your weakest physical sense: sight, hearing, taste, touch or smell?
  • Are any of your physical senses a ‘super-sense’, meaning they are distinctly more accurate or sensitive than most other people around you?
  • Does the work you do utilize the physical sense you are strongest in?
  • Which physical sense are you most interested in improving?
  • Have you ever had one of your physical senses unexpectedly break down? If so, what was that like?
  • When you are tired, what happens to your external consciousness senses?
  • When you are excited, what happens to your external consciousness senses?
  • If you use recreational drugs, alcohol or prescription medication, does it affect your physical senses? Which senses? Are you aware of the effects when it happens?
  • Have you ever had one of your physical senses sharpen or diminish dramatically for a time? How long did it last? How did it make you feel? Do you know what caused it?

What can I learn next about consciousness?

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Guided by neuroscience rather than mysticism, my mission is to teach people to live better lives by using their brains more effectively.

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Peter J Hill

Guided by neuroscience rather than mysticism, my mission is to teach people to live better lives by using their brains more effectively.