Tasting Colors and Feeling Sounds
[2024-03-01 18:52:39]
Taste colors and sounds of emotion: Real mode experiences reality in a different way by everyone. If you show the same picture to 10 people, each will present an explanation of a different scene. We all live in the same world, but there are different philosophies and opinions about reality and life. These differences tell us about objective reality. Whether our senses can detect the same reality or whether anyone can see different pictures in her mind. To some extent, this difference seems to apply.
Color, taste, sensation, smell, sound - all the sensual substances that let you experience food - disappear, leaving room for shape, size, movement. Only measurable aspects are eligible for "major" characteristics that physical geeks considers, all others are secondary functions. The comment post made me feel like a mountain of bricks. Suddenly, why we pushed the glass ceiling, we can not let the city officials, agricultural officials, medical officials, university officials make your name food a serious problem
Please imagine that you just received what you want. Imagine the detail, color, smell, taste, sound, people with you, environment, temperature, and most importantly - how do you feel? This is very important. Please feel it in your body and bring this excitement, comfort, happiness or any feeling you feel. Enhance it! If you have a clear vision, you are living now - imagine sharing good news with your loved ones. Please run that conversation in your mind. It is already happening. It's here. Please take a break. Take a deep breath ... and exhale
We are stimulated by day and night. As your brain - and you - can not handle all the sounds, colors, smells, textures, taste, emotions flowing through you, your brain needs to know what you need to know to keep you safe Exclude. Thankfully, your brain pays attention to what it needs to pay attention and excludes the rest. For example, when I type, I stand on my desk and balance my foot. I can feel the hardness of the bottom of the foot, the roughness of the Turkish rug, the hairdressing pad underneath, the weight of my weight, and the tile floor below it. When I am wearing a pair of jeans, the fabric of my foot can be comfortable and heavy. I leaned on the table, so I felt the support of the wood pressed against the waist. I am wearing a soft shirt, and my arms are soft. Outside, I can hear airplanes, cars and blue Jay