Senses of Soul
Have you ever had a sense that there is more to something than
what appears on the surface? As a child, you may have walked by
a pond and picked up a pebble. Then, energy grew inside you
directing your mind to send signals within you and pick up this
rock with your hand. As your mind, body, and spirit united, a
coordinated effort took place resulting in a thrust of energy
tossing this rock into this pond.
The effects of this driving force created a ripple affect on the
surface of the pond making its way to the outer edges of the
pond. You and I are this same driving force at the core of our
being. Everything is energy. We all know its there even though
we may not readily see it.
There are five experiences in our life allowing us to touch this
energy or our soul. Remember this: "What is the most human to
us, often, is the most sacred."
We touch our soul in the following ways:
1. The Sense of Smell.
When we breathe, we embrace our world. We draw in various aromas
into our inner self. It is our opportunity to take in the world
around us, and allow it to fill us with its essence. As we
breathe, our soul absorbs the world around it through
identification with the earth merging into what cannot be seen.
It is the experience of spirit expressing itself in unlimited
ways.
2. The Sense of Taste.
Taste allows us to tangibly experience different qualities of
our world. As a child, we experienced our world through the
sense of taste. It was as though our life was meant to be
devoured. In a real way, our sense of taste helps us to
determine if we like or do not like what is before us i.e. food,
experiences, or way of life.
3. The Sense of Touch.
Our ability to feel the world awakens our body. Touch sends
vibrations throughout our body in the form of tingling
sensations. These tingling sensations are expressions of
consciousness helping our body understand the direction of
spirit in our lives and our place in the world. It is the home
of our soul, yet our body cannot fully contain it alone. At the
same time, our body is a symbol radiating our unique expression
of our soul.
4. The Sense of Sight.
The gift of sight enables us to take in the world through visual
contact with the world around us. As we draw in our environment,
we become part of it and it becomes part of us. Eventually, we
deepen this sense of sight creating the ability to see from
within. At this point, we are able to see through our eyes, and
not, just with them. Here, we see with the eyes of soul. We see
with the eyes of unconditional love.
5. The Sense of Hearing.
What do we really hear? Sounds are echoes, vibrations
interacting with the vibrations of another entity. Behind every
sound or word is a tone, a quality of sound, we can connect to
within us. The resonance of sound creates signals inside us that
we may choose to repel or encompass. As we discern these inner
qualities of what appears before us in sound, we are getting in
tune with the soul of another person, place, or thing.
When you throw a rock into a pond, I suspect you have a
difficult time watching it float all the way to the bottom. The
deeper your rock enters the pond, the harder it becomes to see
with your five senses. A higher sense of yourself is engaged.
As your imagination and your heart begins to direct your
perspective on this experience, your soul is revealed. It is the
part of you able to sense and know your rock eventually reached
its destination. Although you may not be able to see the
foundation of the pond below its surface, you know it is there.
Samuel Oliver, author of, "What the Dying Teach Us: Lessons on
Living" For more on this author; http://www.soulandspirit.org