Short booklet 10,800 words plus additional front and back matter.
Puppies have five senses. Humans are more than puppies. How did human beings get limited to only the five senses a puppy has?
Each of our sensory channels has its own "intelligence." Could this usefully expand the Howard Gardner's model of Multiple Intelligences for purposes of self-healing and client support?
Chapter 1 How we change lanes in traffic while driving
Our experience is patterned by our sensory channels
Chapter 2 If there were no Unconscious Patterns at all...
Chapter 3 How did we get limited to only five senses?
Language as categories of patterns
Chapter 4 Rudolf Steiner's 12 human senses
1919: Study of Man
Seven kinesthetic senses, now grouped together
Sense of well-being, our strongest sense?
Chapter 5 Triangulating, why we have multiple senses
Perceiving Michelangelo's David statue
Is the Christmas tree straight?
Watch babies triangulate
It takes not one but two senses to perceive a red circle
Triangulation applied to learning difficulties
Famous examples when sensory triangulation failed
Chapter 6 Sensory awakening
Chapter 7 "Mood of death" and "mood of birth" as kinesthetic senses
Appendix
Conventional evidence for more than five senses
From Rudolf Steiner’s 12 Senses
Sensing is like dreaming
The sensory dogma of each earthly culture
To Learn More:
Find author Bruce Dickson at https://HolisticBrainBalance.wordpress.com He writes on Best Practices in Energy Medicine (30 books) http://www.amazon.com/Bruce-Dickson-MSS/e/B007SNVG46
Initial gift sessions in Holistic Brain Balance on request by phone-Skype
Puppies have five senses. Humans are more than puppies. How did human beings get limited to only the five senses a puppy has?
Each of our sensory channels has its own "intelligence." Could this usefully expand the Howard Gardner's model of Multiple Intelligences for purposes of self-healing and client support?
Chapter 1 How we change lanes in traffic while driving
Our experience is patterned by our sensory channels
Chapter 2 If there were no Unconscious Patterns at all...
Chapter 3 How did we get limited to only five senses?
Language as categories of patterns
Chapter 4 Rudolf Steiner's 12 human senses
1919: Study of Man
Seven kinesthetic senses, now grouped together
Sense of well-being, our strongest sense?
Chapter 5 Triangulating, why we have multiple senses
Perceiving Michelangelo's David statue
Is the Christmas tree straight?
Watch babies triangulate
It takes not one but two senses to perceive a red circle
Triangulation applied to learning difficulties
Famous examples when sensory triangulation failed
Chapter 6 Sensory awakening
Chapter 7 "Mood of death" and "mood of birth" as kinesthetic senses
Appendix
Conventional evidence for more than five senses
From Rudolf Steiner’s 12 Senses
Sensing is like dreaming
The sensory dogma of each earthly culture
To Learn More:
Find author Bruce Dickson at https://HolisticBrainBalance.wordpress.com He writes on Best Practices in Energy Medicine (30 books) http://www.amazon.com/Bruce-Dickson-MSS/e/B007SNVG46
Initial gift sessions in Holistic Brain Balance on request by phone-Skype