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6th Sense




Very few people know about the presence of the 6th sense in our life. We all are told about the 5 senses
1- Sense of sight
2- Sense of hearing
3- Sense of touching
4-Sense of  taste
5- Sense of smell
But what is this 6th sense? Does this 6th sense present in every human being? Do we use it in our everyday life? Are we taught in our school and colleges about this sense? In fact, no book tells us about this ‘secret’ sense.
Yes, I would call it a ‘secret sense’, ‘mysterious sense’……. The 6th sense.
Found in everybody, but is functional in very few people in very rare conditions. 6th sense warns a person, suddenly, just before the coming dangers in unordinary situations. But because of being not common like the other 5 senses, every person cannot be aware of the upcoming disaster beforehand and thus becomes the victim of strange accidents. If it works, we will not see hundreds and thousands of people killing in different accidents every day.
We can say it is a hidden power inside man gifted by Allah. On the other hand, in some people, it persists so hugely that they look at every routine incident very carefully. In old ages, some people were very skillful in this knowledge. Even people would visit them to know about there future plans. But with a passage of time, technology shatters man’s attention. Now man has no time for such unimportant things.
Scientists agree that the 6th sense exists in humans. But they denied the view that with it anyone can see ghosts. According to them, our 6th sense only relates to body awareness. It is also called ‘a sense of mind’. Premonition tells you that you are in danger. OR the answer to the different problems comes in a dream.
How can we tell that eyes are watching us?
Actually, the human mind is highly tuned to lock on to the gaze of others. There is a widespread neural network in the brain just dedicated to the processing of gaze.

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