The Way of Love
An essay about the ways of love and its implications in our lives.
An Essay on Rene Decartes’ Meditations One and Two
An essay that breaks down and simplifies the essence of Decartes’ Meditations one and 2, from his book, Meditations on First Philosophy.
MIT Scientists Solve The Mysterious Problem of Molyneux
Solve the mystery.
When Senses Fail
Senses must not only be used what’s in front of you. There are other ways as to how it can be used.
When Should We Trust Our Senses to Give Us The Truth?
A short exploration of the fallibility of senses. Part of the International Baccalaureate Theory of Knowledge course.
How Do Our Daily Emotions Come Out When We Dream?
Although we’re not entirely sure why it is that we dream, there are many theories on the topic.
Super Senses in Nature
Just how inadequate the five senses that we humans possess really are.
Nlp (Neuro-linguistic Programming): Representational Systems
Representational systems are closely related to our senses.
Visualising Here Now
In this article, Swifty Flame-Anderson suggests that if we take the technique of creative visualisation and apply it to the real present moment, we will soon forget all about manifesting things in the future.
Multisensory Learning
Humans have five senses – they can touch, see, hear, smell and taste. A person, who manages to master all of these senses as much as possible, can learn any subject easier. Unfortunately, education system in the modern schools forces students to learn mostly by using only two senses – hearing and sight. This is a great problem, because many students prefer other methods of learning, thus they can’t adapt to the education system and consequently get bad marks and loose the interest in learning. This article is about various ways of using all the senses for learning.











