Before It Is Seen, It Is Felt
Modern science has begun to validate a remarkable truth long recognized in ancient traditions: the human body perceives reality before the conscious mind becomes aware of it. One of the most intriguing demonstrations of this comes from presentiment experiments conducted by Dean Radin (1990s–2000s) and Dick Bierman (early 2000s).
In these studies, participants sat quietly while a computer randomly selected and displayed images on a screen. Some images were neutral or calm, while others were emotionally intense. Sensors monitored their physiological responses: heart rate, skin conductance, and subtle nervous system changes.
The results were astonishing.
The body reacted 0.5 to 1 second before the image actually appeared.
Even more remarkable, the anticipatory response was stronger when the upcoming image was emotional or surprising. This means that before light touched the eyes, the body had already felt the approaching stimulus. Something within us operates beyond the limits of ordinary perception, responding before the conscious mind receives any information.
Such discoveries raise meaningful questions about the deeper intelligence that lives within every human being. Our awareness is not confined to sensory input alone. The body carries an intuitive sensitivity that senses shifts, movements, and energies before the mind can interpret them.
And this brings us to a larger reflection:
Are you feeling the shift is happening on our Earth?
Many people across the world report an inner stirring, a sense that something is changing in collective consciousness, in the pace of life, and in the emotional climate of humanity. People are beginning to experience the Anahat Naad, the subtle unstuck sound. Many feel their third eye becoming more active, and even the 8th chakra, which is said to lie outside the physical body, is awakening for some.
But a word of caution is essential here. If one has not worked on inner grounding and stability, or has not cultivated clarity through systematically opening the higher chakras, there is a risk of being misled by deceptive influences. This may appear in the form of confusing channeling, misleading astral impressions, or experiences that feel spiritual but lack purity and discernment. True progress requires inner preparation, humility, and proper guidance so that the path remains safe and aligned with genuine growth.
"Before it is seen, it is felt" is therefore more than a scientific insight. It is an invitation to listen more deeply to the wisdom within us. The body whispers long before the world speaks. If we learn to trust these subtle signals, we can navigate personal and planetary shifts with greater clarity, calmness, and alignment.