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When people are meditating, they may feel like all five of their senses are one and they can't tell the difference between them.

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Question: When meditating what does it mean when all five senses feel like one and you can’t tell the difference between them?

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When all five senses feel like one and you can’t tell the difference between them, it is a sign that you are entering a state of deep meditation. This is referred to as “unified sensing”. In this state, your senses are all blended together, allowing you to experience thoughts and feelings without having to distinguish between which sense is perceiving them. This can lead to greater clarity and insight into your inner self.

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Published: Saturday, December 17, 2022

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