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Celebrate uncertainty, because only through uncertainty is there potential for understanding.


During my studies I came across this work:
Whether we are aware of it or not, we are continually bombarded with information. This comes from our body and the world around us. What does this information look like?
Take a moment to think about (i) what senses are available right now and (ii) what information you might be receiving through these senses. Write down your ideas in the comments section below.:
"my senses right now tell me there are endless possibilities for us out there to explore, but we just don't know how, we lack the tools"
Although I was asked about the 5 senses
I responded by looking beyond the 5 senses and expressed how I feel to be here at this moment, in this part of the world and at this time of day.
So I guess this is how I perceive the question and the world.
we all see the same thing but perceive it differently
Someone replied" I'm in the kitchen I see the light from the window and I smell the rain"
based on my senses and beyond them I answered what information I received through this.
For me the information has been translated as the feeling of me as a human being at this very moment.
for someone else the question was answered with a list of things he could see and hear.
What I think is:
There is no right or wrong answer.
It's just the way of how we perceive it.

Celebrate uncertainty, because only through uncertainty is there potential for understanding.
This video is really touching, and even though it talked a lot about colours ,
what I perceived is that you see with your brain and not with your eyes.

I also came across this video which I would love to share with you

This video is really touching, and even though it talked a lot about colours ,
what I perceived is that you see with your brain and not with your eyes.



Patz




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