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    What Is Sixth Sense?

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    Sixth sense is an ability to perceive the unseen world or things and also the cause and effect relationship of many events.

    We use five sense (i.e. smell, taste, sight, touch and sound), mind (feelings) and decision making capabilities to perceive the world or things around us. When it is question of perceiving unseen world then these 3 things (five senses, mind and decision capabilities) combine together and develop sixth sense.

    Sixth sense grows by doing regular spiritual practices, by doing so one can increase their spiritual level and are able to experience and perceive the restrained world to greater degrees.

    Sometimes people have the information of things to happen or a feel of events that have happened in the past. This is possible by putting the information into sub-conscious mind unintentionally.

    People perceive the world generally in two ways.

    • By visualizing things or by visuals where they can actually see the routes in front of their eyes

    • With the help of thoughts
    The second one (thoughts) is generally the powerful way of perceiving things.

    In general sixth sense is stronger females than in men. One of the main reasons is that the men always look for reason before taking any decision. That is they are more rational and intellectual oriented.

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      Well its a myth/ legend that some people have. OK so there AR Ethe normal 5 sense's : tough, smell, sight, taste and hear. Now some people believe that you can see dead people, or have a sense of them being around. If in doubt watch the movie 'sixth sense' it stars Bruce Willis. the TV show ' the medium' is also a classic example.

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      despite the fact that we generally speak of having five senses,—view, stink, hear, feel, and flavor,—we actually have as well a sixth—the sense of course, or of equilibrium. The "mechanism" of this sense is relatively easy, being invented of three minute warped tubes, which, as of their form, are called the curved channels. These are hidden in the similar bone of the head as the inner ear, and so close up to it that they be at one moment expressed as fraction of it.

      These minute channels are three in figure, one for every of the measurements—distance end to end, wideness, and depth,—so that either way the skull or body is motivated,—toward the back and frontward, positive and negative, or from surface to surface,—the solution by which they are packed will alter its altitude in one of them, very soon as the "drip" does in the carpenter's strength-level that you be able to discover in one instrument shop. The fragile nerve branches that run out into the solution in these minute channels are grouped together into a package, or nerve-cable, which runs reverse to the fraction of the common sense recognized as the rear-brain, which has the majority to do by controlling the equilibrium and actions of our bodies.

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