Tuula Rands West Kelowna, British Columbia, Canada
Posted: 2021-12-13
Chapter 14 - The Sixth Sense
Hill writes "Somewhere in the cell-structure of the brain,
is located an organ which receives vibrations of thought
ordinarily called “hunches.” So far, science has not discovered
where this organ of the sixth sense is located, but this is not
important. The fact remains that human beings do receive accurate
knowledge, through sources other than the physical senses. Such
knowledge, generally, is received when the mind is under the
influence of extraordinary stimulation. Any emergency which
arouses the emotions, and causes the heart to beat more rapidly
than normal may, and generally does, bring the sixth sense into action.
Anyone who has experienced a near accident while driving, knows that
on such occasions, the sixth sense often comes to one’s rescue,
and aids, by split seconds, in avoiding the accident."
Hill is telling us that humans receive accurate knowledge through the
sixth sense when the mind is under the influence of extraordinary stimulation.
Caring for a husband who has dementia is a situation when the mind is
under such stimulation. One does not know what will happen in the next
five minutes, the next hour or the next day. The mind is always on guard, always
searching for solutions to keep the day in a peaceful way. The sixth
sense works constantly expecting and solving the issues as they arise.
Diane Greene stated "If you know where you are going, you have this sixth sense
about if everything you do along the way is lined up with that."
Keeping our day peaceful is where we are going at this point and everything
I am doing is lined up with that outcome and the sixth sense is what is guiding
me along this journey.
Tuula Rands