If you are new, welcome! The Language of Life shares a detailed, universal life process that we as humans follow from the inside out to achieve growth, development and awareness. To be fully informed I like to refer to the introduction. If you prefer to skip it, you can also start by reading step 1.
Step 2. I perceive
My first perception is a physical perception.
I physically perceive external stimuli and impulses in my body with my senses.
Each sense has its own authentic 'talent'
and perceives that part, that facet and that dimension of the stimuli and impulses
to which it is capable.
- With my sight I perceive light rays,
- with my hearing I perceive sound vibrations,
- with my sense of smell I perceive substances present in the air,
- with my sense of taste I perceive substances present in matter,
- with my sense of touch I perceive changes of the skin.
In this way, I physically perceive stimuli and impulses.
My first perception is an objective perception
The physically perceived stimuli and impulses
are converted into electrically charged signals
which are transmitted through my neural pathways
to my brain.
My brain has the function of developing consciousness
so that I can ensure that my life on the many levels of my existence is
preserved and I can give shape to my uniqueness and authenticity.
And I can take my place and space in my life,
I can achieve growth, development and awareness
and I can connect with myself on all levels of existence;
with my life, my nature, my spirit and being and with life itself.
When my brain receives the signals from my body, it translates
this physical, sensory perception of :
- light rays into shapes, and I see colours, images, shadows, depth ...
- vibrations into sound, and I hear sounds, tones, words, music, wind, twittering, a bark ...
- substances/feromones in the air in scents, and I smell the scent of
a rose, apple pie, turpentine, cut grass, cigars, sweat ...
- substances in matter in tastes and I taste bitter, sweet, salty, sour and umami,
- changes of skin in difference in temperatures, textures, pressure and pain,
which I feel concretely and physically.
My brain connects the information,
of all separately perceived sensory facts
with each other and places them in context and within a framework.
In this way, I create an objective whole of that which I
in different parts, facets, dimensions and times,
concretely and tangibly present, observed.
All the data and the, by me created, image
is registered by my brain
and recorded, stored and retained in my memory.
Thus, I naturally perceive physically what I perceive in totality
of the form, as far as I am capable of doing so,
as well as what is actually present in the form.
I perceive facts
To be comtinued with step 3.