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Multisensory Perception and Drummers

We have been taught the five basic senses are sight, sound, smell, taste, and touch. Eyes, ears, nose, mouth, and skin. Anything perceived as outside of these basic receptors has been considered “extra sensory”—falling under E.S.P. or psychic guidelines of post-modern culture. There aren’t too many of us who would consider themselves psychic—or as having E.S.P—because the worlds of altered states and supernatural awareness do not seem to have a place in our common, daily-life experience. But that’s not the case. Multisensory Humans We have all been born as multisensory humans. In addition to the five basic senses, we also sense through clear seeing (otherwise known as clairvoyance), clear hearing (clairaudience), clear smelling (clairalience), and clear feeling/knowing (clairsentience)—all of which derive from basic human experiences of intuition. There are certainly varying degrees of how we all perceive, with some of us better than others, but we all have the ability. […]
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