Just after experiencing this heightening of one’s spiritual sense of audio, you will probably start to note that you really are a great deal much more conscious of the sounds surrounding you. That when you are in a conversation with someone that you can pay attention to them but at the same time you’re conscious in the sound forms in the birds or maybe the rustle in the leaves in the wind around you. You can both be focused on a sound but also aware in the other sounds around you.
This is similar to how native indigenous individuals hear the world. For once they are out hunting they should be fully aware of their environment. In both a visual sense as well as an audible perception. So when I have checked into and are conscious of the sounds surrounding me, I then have a few moments to walk where I really feel drawn within this state of heightened sound. At the same time I play with being in 3-D vision while also being in stereo surround sound. The world gets to be a special place while walking within this state. It gets to be much more alive. Much more tangible. Once practicing and combining with no tension within your body, every moment starts to become an eternity. Extended. Expanded. For when you start expanding your senses you are starting to open up the doorways and to melt in to the present everlasting moment.
The perception of sight and sense of sound are each outward senses. We look outward and we hear outwards. For most individuals, these are our two predominant senses. As soon as they’re expanded it’s simpler to drop in to the spiritual world beyond the typical one we usually know.
However, you are able to go deeper by expanding more of your senses.
The next perception I usually have individuals broaden and explore on a heart wander is their perception of smell. So far as the schism of senses is concerned, each smell and flavour are grouped together. They are both inner senses and they’re each chemical reactions that happen inside our body.
The sense of scent is usually ignored inside our culture. We’re forever stuffing down our organic perception of smell by placing on deodorants, spraying rooms with deodorizers and eliminating almost all of the smell that comes our way. We even justify ourselves for generating smells. Over time, this cultural aversion to smells has dulled our sense of scent in a way that we are unable to pick up the scent of a trail as native indigenous individuals once did.
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