29 June 2020

What is Sensibility

by CR (048)

Sensibility is a quality that enables man to feel the vibratory streams of thoughts of the environment and to recognise truth behind the facade of appearances.

It is through sensibility that man feels the affinity which gathers, unites, links together people who nourish similar ideals and equal yearnings.

People can even exteriorize their sensibility through psychic phenonema like hypnotism, thought-reading and its transmission, the so-called transposition of the senses in which for excample an individual who lost his eyesight can see with another part of his body. 

The transposition of the senses suggests that the true power of vision is in our spirit. While our soul is incarnated in this world, our eyes are the organs that help see what's in front of us. However a more sensitive person, who in the physical sense is also destituted of vision, may be able to see with his spirit.

The level of sensibility can also be revealed in the aura of the individual, by a visual medium. Mediumship itself indicates that a person is very sensitive. Mediums really have a more developed sensibility than other people, which enables them to establish contact with psychic vibrations.

Sensibility can also be an instrument that draws two opposite feelings. Sometimes it can be a source of joy other times it can bring sorrow. And it is sorrow that often awakens people to life's realities. The inattentive, the indifferent, the obstinate spirit can be awakened by his more developed sensibility in order to change his path towards spiritual evolution. 


References 

[1] Christian Rationalism, 1st Edition, Rio de Janeiro 1984

[2] https://www.encyclopedia.com/science/encyclopedias-almanacs-transcripts-and-maps/transposition-senses

[3] Compilation, paraphrasing, translation from original texts in Portuguese

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