Steve James wrote:I tend to think that most "extrasensory" effects are actually sensory effects that are bypassing the conscious mind. We're always smelling, tasting, hearing, feeling, but the conscious mind can't focus on all of them simultaneously, and tends to privilege sight. The not-conscious mind can do many activities simultaneously, not least the autonomic functions. But, that too can have some drawbacks.
It's a paradox. You can't turn the unconscious mind on using the conscious mind, and it can be very difficult to turn the conscious mind off. You can't tell yourself to stop thinking. If you're telling yourself to relax, you're not relaxed. (I don't mean to sound so definite. This is all ymmv).
Steve James wrote:"There is a voice that doesn't use words. Listen." Rumi
Steve James wrote:https://www.sciencefocus.com/the-human-body/how-many-senses-do-we-have/amp/
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