Instruments Of Knowing
Released: Jan 01, 1975
Publisher: University of the Trees Press
Format: Paperback, 0 pages
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Description:
Supersensonics can be defined as the human biological sensitivity to radiations of all kinds from any source whether living, inert or divine. There are some special examples of this sensitivity to be found in water divining, the homing instinct of pigeons, the direction finding of mosquitoes and butterflies. Bees have their own language but they also have a sensitivity to the direction of a honey source. Ants always build their nests over underground sources of water whereas storks never do. Throughout nature, from the sensitive skin of the amoeba to the affinity of one atom for another, this ability to sense very subtle radiations can be found with the instrument of Supersensonics.
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