For example:
Smell - ancestor's perfumes and colognes, cooking, drinking (breath) and smoking, or other smells from childhood, etc. Smell memories that are not present.
Touch - Unusual cool or warm temperatures in rooms, uncharacteristic of the weather or indoor climate. Sensations of aura disturbance, such as hairs lifting on your neck or arms.
Taste - Cravings for certain herbs or meats that are associated with your spirit allies, or other cravings.
Sight - shining, colourful or otherwise radiant energy around a place or being (person, pet). Hallucinations, dreams, visions, or strong impressions of spirit beings, for example Night Terrors, Faeries.
Hearing - an "earworm" (catchy song) in your mind with significance to you. Hearing your name called out when nobody is around, or nobody said it. Animal sounds that are unusual may signify something.
Intuition - Impulses to avoid or approach a place or person, without knowledge of what to expect. Nervous excitement or anticipation without reason. Predictions. Other empathy or emotion with no context. Knotted gut, prickling neck, itchy hands or feet, lump in the throat, heart beat changes.
Instinct: Fight, flight, freeze, or surrender ( for lack of a matching F term, flop over belly up?)
What else?
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What is signified by an experience? Ask:
1) What memory comes to mind?
2) What symbol is connected to this predominantly? Or, what part can represent the whole?
3) How vivid or strong is the experience?
4) What corresponds to this, what else can you associate to the experience?
5) If the sensory experiences are lumped together or one after another, how could you determine the commonality between them?
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When an experience is just mundane...
What is Confirmation Bias and how does it balance with Synchronicity?
What is Generalization and how do we tame our pattern recognition?
What is Context and how do we check our experiences against this?
Let's go deep on this topic... I want to hear your personal accounts and stories!
♥ Jacki