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Syncing with soul teaches that what we want and what we need are not always the same. An intuitive nudge guides us to see, hear, taste, touch and smell the whole picture. Sensual thinking is a flamboyant embrace. At our core, we are pure cosmic soul navigating time.
We sense connections with reason, focus and passion. From erotic to enlightened, from artistic to noble the only real boundaries that make sense are dignity, courage and compassion. Wisdom is power. Truth and passion are its messengers. Be a messenger, feel your power. Options are endless.
Honor yourself. Sensuality is our bedrock of balance and connection. A clear mind trusts what matters because we can see, feel, taste and smell what's right. Our senses parade touchstones of memory. Take Life to the next level. Feel your soul. Sense happiness. Sense what you need. Needs are honorable. Desire is human. Ultimately you desire what you need.
Transcendence is a mind-body experience. No matter what is happening, your senses tune to energy of reasoning with dignity. Use eye contact to make smarter choices. Listen closer to hear the truth. Taste Life with your whole mouth and tongue to savor it. Sensing activates vital connections that keep you balanced in the bigger picture automatically steering toward dignified choices. Sensuality is smooth and natural.
Change flows through our lives like waves on the ocean of
time. There is rhythm and silence. Our souls are blown, soothed and excited by
winds of passion. We hang on with all six senses searching for renewal - another chance, another way, another
reason.
Sensual thinking is a state of mind - in sync with transcendence. Savor and respect yourself and your dreams. Every minute matters.
“There is always this aspect of transcendence… something shifting, something changing..” Jeff Koons
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