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- Is Synesthesia Always a Bad Thing?We experience things through our senses and, often, through several or more of them at the same time. They can merge and blend into each other and this is not always a problem or illness. Senses mixed and matched. Synesthesia.
- What is Synesthesia?The word, synesthesia, literally means joined sensation. Synesthesia is characterized by a blending of the senses which causes inappropriate sense perception.
- SynesthesiaSynesthesia is where one of the five senses activates another. Seeing colors in music, feeling the shape of a taste and tasting the flavor of a word are all examples of this fascinating and common condition.
Is Kabbalah a Form of Spiritual Synesthesia?Synesthesia consciously elevates perception and blurs the senses. A person to visualise or even taste sounds. Through the language of branches Kabbalah teaches you to see the divine qualities in every level of creation.- All Crossed Up: SynesthesiaThis article discusses synesthesia and all the encompasses it.
- Synesthesia - Hearing Colors and Tasting ShapesDo you ever hear colors, see sound, taste shapes, feel math? People with the condition known as synesthesia, experience this on a daily basis. It is the topic of much scientific research.
- Synesthesia: A Mental Condition that Can Provide a New Perception of the WorldI don't think we have any politicians who experience the colorful experiences of synesthesia. Artists are the ones more apt to have this positive condition and who have the privilege of experiencing the world in a better aesthetic way than the average person...
A Startling Discovery: I Have Synesthesia Too!Imagine living your entire life without realizing you perceive the world differently than everyone else. That's exactly what happened to my friend Carrie.- Synesthesia: The Medical Condition of Associating Letters and Numbers With Certain ColorsSynesthesia is a sensory disorder, in which, more than one sense is applied to one stimulus. Some examples are hearing a certain letter or number and seeing a certain color that is associated with it.
- Synesthesia and Perception: My Friend, the SynestheteMy best friend is a Synesthete. Synesthesia is an involuntary joining in which the real information of one sense is accompanied by a perception in another sense. This is both blessing and a curse to her, and a fascinating exploration of the human brain.
- Synesthesia: An Overview of the Origin, Symptoms and StatisticsSmelling sounds or tasting color? You may be one of thousands of individuals suffering from synesthesia, an overlapping of senses which provides a feeling of pleasure to the individual experience.
Synesthesia: A Remarkable PhenomenonHave you ever tasted colors? Heard motion? There are people out there that can! Read about it here.- Synesthesia: Tasting Words and Hearing ColorsSyensthesia is a blending of the senses: tasting words, colorful alphabets, or associating words with shapes and textures are types of syn. Some say all start out as syns, but brain "pruning" removes it from most people.
Synesthesia: My Own ExperienceAn often misunderstood "disorder," learn what it's like from someone who "suffers" from it.
Living with Synesthesia, a Sensory DisorderEveryone knows the five senses: sight, touch, smell, taste, and hearing. But what if those senses overlapped? What if you could hear a color? Taste a touch? See a sound? Then you might be a synesthete.- Pseudoscience: Indigo ChildrenThe theory of indigo children is a belief that we are currently witnessing the creation of the next step of evolution in our present generation of young children.
- Quartet for the End of Time: Listen and Learn OnlineYou can listen to, even watch, and learn about Messiaen's Quartet for the End of Time, possibly the greatest music of the twentieth century, online for free.
- The Blinding Ecstasy of Alexander ScriabinThis work details Alexander Scriabin's obsessive pursuit of human salvation through artistic innovation. Scriabin sought to produce musical compositions that acted as a catalyst for spiritual and physical transformation.
- 10 Real Life Super HeroesActual people with outstanding abilities
- Near Death Experiences Phenomena: What is It, Who Does it Happen to and How Does it Affect Those Who Experienced ItCollege research paper: Near-Death Experiences Phenomena: What Is It, Who Does It Happen To and How Does It Affect Those Who Experienced It.
- I Am a Young Woman Living with Tourettes SyndromeTourettes Syndrome from the perspective of a 24 year old woman. This is an opinion piece reflecting my personal struggles and observations with Tourettes Syndrome.
- Symptoms of Asperger's SyndromeHere is a brief overview of the symptoms of Asperger's Syndrome.
Michael Phelps on Kellogg's Frosted Flakes: Is it Wrong to Have Athletes on a Box of Cereal with Sugar?This is the first time in history that Wheaties missed getting an Olympic legend on the front of their box during an Olympic year and truly breaks a long chain. Having Michael Phelps on Frosted Flakes might be controversial, too, when it's not typical food athletes eat...- Kirlian Photography, Auras, and HalosSemyon Kirlian believed that the aura of an object represented the life force of the energy field around it.
Electric Guitar: The Scriabin Scale with Licks & ExercisesBackground on the composer, Alexander Scriabin, along with a scale he invented, plus two guitar licks in tablature form.- Do I Have Autistic Tendencies?As the parent of a child with an autism spectrum disorder I have come to realize that many of my personality quirks may have been autistic traits that my son has inherited.
Is Blindness Really a Deficiency?This article examines blindness as a deficiency and a strength, and considers the possibility of using germinal choice technology eliminating blindness as a trait in human evolution.
The Indigo Child - Fact or Fiction?What exactly is an Indigo Child and is there really such a thing? Where did the whole Indigo Child concept come from? After reading this guide, you will understand more about the Indigo Child and how they came to be.- A Close Look at the Effects of the Media on the Characters in Don DeLillo's "White Noise"The character of Jack Gladney is alienated from his wife, children, friends, and community and can be seen through the uses of media and technological innovations throughout the novel.
- A Close Analysis of Major Themes in Emily Dickinson's PoetryA close reading of "Because I could not stop for Death-", "I heard a Fly buzz-when I died-", and, "I died for Beauty-but was scarce".
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