Sensing is the first step to knowing. It’s how we connect, feel, and absorb the truth of what surrounds us—before our minds shape it into thoughts.
Imagine this: You step outside and feel the warmth of the sun on your skin. You hear birds singing. You catch the scent of fresh-cut grass. For a brief moment, before you name, analyze, or think about any of it—you simply experience it. That raw, direct connection to the world—without judgment, without interpretation—that is the power of sensing.
It’s the way we first engage with reality before thought steps in. It’s how a baby experiences life before understanding words. It’s what allows musicians to feel the emotion in a song before defining its lyrics. It’s why a breathtaking sunset makes you pause in silence, absorbing its beauty before trying to describe it.