Your senses are your receptors.
- Aug 15, 2022
- 1 min read

Unlike fungi and plants, most animals cover a lot of ground by changing their location.
They need to be able to find their way and constantly take in information from their surroundings.
You may know this from your day-to-day life.
If you spend most of your time on the road, your sensory organs receive much more information than when sitting comfortably at home, on your sofa.
If you spend half of your life living overseas as an immigrant, your perception of the realities of disconnection is more heightened than those who have stayed locally.
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There is no information without receptors.
Receptors record information from different directions.
These receptors do create an impact on both the external physical environment and our internal bodily environment.
External receptors do create internal effects.
Internal receptors do create external effects.
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CANCER, PTSD, ADDICTION, and RELATIONSHIP DISCORD are just some of the long-term effects of internal receptors affecting the external environment and or of the external receptors affecting the internal environment = affecting a complete change on the potential of every cell.
Your life, just as the cells in your body, is also potential.
A potential that may depend on the environment which you have created for yourself.
Thrive by knowing that your receptors can guide you through.
Immerse yourself into the bliss of knowing that you are guided.
Guided by the receptors that are meant to keep you alive and survive.
The more receptors a living being has, the more it is able to perceive detail about its surroundings.
Let your receptors guide you through.
Happy Monday, everyone!






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