The Five senses

The Five senses

1                Heka - Magic                                       

·        
Creative and regenerative                            

·    Automotive
responses and processes – the shiver, the sneeze, the heartbeat – the   things
that we do without thought.

·   Includes our creativity

2     Sia – Innate intelligence 

  •     The  things that we may think about but have an almost instinctual responses to
          
     sensations   e.g. thirst, hunger – drinking and eating.   However includes basic choice and will. 
  • Enables us to process knowledge.
  •  Potential or intelligence quotients.

3                Hu – utterance and taste 

·  To make communicative sounds, to taste and other oral processes

4                Maa – sight                                            

·        All visual processes 

·        Observation

5                Sadjem - hearing                                                                 

·        Hearing requests and prayers

Other Cosmic Powers

  Maat  -   Order and definition 

Sa    -   Constitution and affinity                                               

We have all been told growing up; that we have five senses.

Eyes/sight - Ears/hearing – Nose/smell – Taste/mouth –
Touch/sensory*

Five methods ofperception. 

 

References are also made
to our ‘sixth sense’ the term used for our extrasensory perception which would
involve the reception of information not gained through the five recognised
senses mentioned above and not internally originated.