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sense (sens) 1.

any of the physical processes by which stimuli are received, transduced, and conducted as impulses to be interpreted to the brain. 2. in molecular genetics, referring to the strand of a nucleic acid that directly specifies the product. body sense somatognosis. color sense the faculty by which colors are perceived and distinguished. sense of equilibrium the sense that maintains awareness of being or not being in an upright position, controlled by receptors in the vestibule of the ear. joint sense arthresthesia. kinesthetic sense 1. kinesthesia. 2. muscle s. light sense the sense by which degrees of brilliancy are distinguished. motion sense , movement sense the awareness of motion by the head or body. muscle sense , muscular sense 1. sensory impressions, such as movement and stretch, that come from the muscles. 2. movement s. pain sense the ability to feel pain, caused by stimulation of a nociceptor. position sense , posture sense the awareness of the position of the body or its parts in space, a combination of the sense of equilibrium and kinesthesia. pressure sense the sense by which pressure upon the surface of the body is perceived. sixth sense somatognosis. somatic senses senses other than the special senses, including touch, pressure, pain, and temperature, kinesthesia, muscle sense, visceral sense, and sometimes sense of equilibrium. space sense the sense by which relative positions and relations of objects in space are perceived. special senses those of seeing, hearing, taste, smell, and sometimes sense of equilibrium. stereognostic sense the sense by which form and solidity are perceived. temperature sense the sense by which differences of temperature are distinguished by the thermoreceptors. vestibular sense s. of equilibrium. vibration sense pallesthesia. visceral sense the awareness of sensations that arise from the viscera and stimulate the interoceptors; sensations include pain, pressure or fullness, and organ movement.

The human body is a musical instrument and has the ability to sing and dance with the music of the natural world. All over the world, singing and dancing have been at the core of our spiritual life, and this practice has been in all of mankind, all the way from ancient tribal rituals to common beliefs today. The ability to dance and sing, aligns and tunes the body, and restores and revitalizes it to a natural state of well-being. The animals and trees are already in tune with Nature and we need to be, too.

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