The Sensory Symphony of Consciousness

In the intricate dance of existence, consciousness manifests through sensory experiences defining our reality. Every sight, sound, scent, taste, touch, and feeling is not just a mere encounter with the external world but a profound engagement with the essence of our being. To perceive consciousness in all its forms is to realize that we are not separate from it; rather, we are the very fabric of this profound phenomenon.

Consider the visual realm: the colours and shapes that fill our vision are not just physical phenomena but expressions of consciousness itself. Each hue and form reflects the inner light that animates our awareness. As we observe the world, we are essentially witnessing the dance of consciousness within and around us.

In the realm of sound, every note and melody, every whisper and roar, are vibrations of consciousness. The act of listening becomes a meditation on the auditory expressions of our inner self, each sound waves a ripple in the ocean of awareness. Here, consciousness sings its symphony, echoing the eternal essence of our true nature.

The sense of smell brings with it a more subtle dimension of consciousness. Each fragrance and aroma is a whisper of the world’s essence, an invitation to delve deeper into the mystery of existence. Through smell, we are reminded of the interconnectedness of all things, as the scents we inhale become part of our very being.


Taste, too, is a profound encounter with consciousness. The flavours that dance on our tongues are not just chemical interactions but intimate dialogues with the essence of life. Every taste is a moment of communion with the universe, a reminder that we are one with all that we consume.

Touch, perhaps the most immediate of senses, grounds us in the physicality of consciousness. The textures and temperatures we feel are direct interactions with the world’s essence. Through touch, we are reminded of the physical presence of consciousness, the palpable reality of our interconnected existence.

Emotions, the feelings that course through us, are the most direct expressions of consciousness. Each emotion, whether joy or sorrow, anger or love, is a wave within the ocean of our being. These feelings remind us of the fluid, dynamic nature of consciousness, ever-changing yet eternally present.

To fully grasp that we are consciousness is to transcend the very concept itself. It is to recognize that the perceiver and the perceived are the same. In this realization, the boundaries between the self and the world dissolve, revealing the seamless unity of existence. We are not just participants in the dance of consciousness; we are the dance itself.


In this state of transcendence, every sensory experience becomes a gateway to deeper understanding, a reminder of our true nature. As we navigate the world, let us remember that we are engaging with the essence of our being in every sight, sound, smell, taste, touch, and feeling. For in the grand symphony of existence, we are both the musicians and the music, the creators and the creation, forever intertwined in the infinite play of consciousness.

Morgan O. Smith

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The Full Awareness of All Nerves

A Deep Dive into Our Body’s Silent Communicators

The human body, a marvel of nature, operates with a complexity that often goes unnoticed. Central to this intricate system is the network of nerves, the silent communicators orchestrating our every move, thought, and sensation. Let’s embark on a journey to understand these fascinating elements of our biology.

Firstly, consider the brain and spinal cord, forming the central nervous system together. This duo harbours an astonishing 100 billion neurons. These neurons are not just numbers; they are the core processors of our body’s supercomputer, enabling thoughts, memories, and decision-making processes.

Delving deeper, we find motor neurons in the spine, unsung heroes transmitting vital information to muscles, glands, and organs. Within the heart alone, a staggering 40,000 neurons work tirelessly. This figure is not just a testament to the heart’s complexity but also its emotional and physical significance in our lives.

Neurons, the fundamental units of the nervous system, have the critical task of transmitting information throughout the body. This transmission is not just mechanical; it is the essence of our existence, from the basic reflex to the most intricate thought.


The peripheral nervous system, often overshadowed by the central nervous system, consists of all the nerves outside the brain and spinal cord. Among these, the sciatic nerve stands out as the largest and longest, a testament to its importance in mobility and sensation.

Perhaps most intriguing is the skin, our body’s largest organ, embedded with over a thousand nerve endings. This vast network is a testament to our sensitivity to the world around us, a crucial aspect of our interaction with our environment.

However, there’s a sobering fact amidst this wonder: every day, approximately 80,000 neurons die in the cerebral cortex. This natural process, often unnoticed, is a reminder of the fragility and transience of life. It raises profound questions about the nature of consciousness and the inevitability of aging and decay.


In conclusion, the nerve network in our bodies is a universe in itself, a universe that we carry within us every day. It’s a universe that deserves our awe, respect, and perhaps, a deeper understanding. As we continue to unravel the mysteries of the nervous system, we edge closer to unravelling mysteries about Kundalini Shakti and ourselves.

Morgan O. Smith

Yinnergy Meditation, Spiritual Life Coaching & My Book, Bodhi in the Brain…Available Now!

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