Explaining the Sixth Indra from the Psychology Side

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Humans are born with five senses: vision, smell, taste, listener, and touch. Some who are born do not have complete sensory functions. However, there are also some in between which have excessive sensory functions, or the so-called sixth sense. In psychological terms, the sixth sense is called Extrasensory Perception (ESP) or "more" perception on sensory devices.

ESP is a response from an object that does not exist. That is, compare with the smear function that the nose has. One can say that the flower is fragrant because there are flowers that it smells. In people who (confess) have ESP, objects that become stimuli are not in front of him, but that person can give a response as if the object exists.

Three types of sixth sense

Sixth sense or ESP has three types, namely:

  1. Telepathy (telepathy), people with telepathic abilities can communicate with others by entering the information in the minds of the people they enter. For example, when someone speaks to other people's minds.
  2. Clairvoyance, people with abilities clairvoyance can know the events that occur without him needing to be in that place or get information from others. For example, when someone finds out there is a car collision at a red light, even though the person is in the bathroom.
  3. Precognition, people with abilities precognition can find out events that haven't yet happened. For example, when someone predicts the death of state officials or a crisis in a country.

There is one more type that is very closely related to ESP, namely psychokinesis (PK). The principle works is when the person's mind can control the object in front of him. For example, when you only think of a glass to fall, someone can drop a glass.

In the field of psychology, there are many pros and cons behind this story from ESP. Here are some important ideas that can be summarized:

Pro reason for the sixth sense

Research methods ganzfeld procedure used to prove the presence of telepathic ESP. In this method, two groups of respondents, recipients and senders are used. The sender is asked to send a signal to the recipient's mind regarding visual stimuli (images, impressions) slide, or video footage). Later, the recipient will describe the information sent by the sender. Every time the description of the recipient is declared correct, points will be given.

The recipient and sender themselves are placed in different places. The signal sender is placed in the isolated room, his eyes are closed, the sound is played white noise (sounds like a radio without channel), and the room is given red lighting.

The results, one study from ganzfeld procedure this is 38% the result of the description is considered correct. This effect is very large, because the estimates of previous researchers were 25%.

Counter reason for the sixth sense

1. The results of his research changed

One of the traits that must be possessed from a true research is to be repeated. But in fact, the same researcher about the sixth sense, with the same respondents unable to repeat the same results; can be higher than 38% or lower.

2. Evidence that cannot be controlled

When you dream of being promoted at work and it turns out that you really did rise to the position, can that be said to be something extraordinary? This is difficult to understand because it is deep settings in real research, there needs to be tightly controlled conditions to reduce other possibilities. In everyday life, this is difficult to control. Dreaming of mystical things can be just coincidences or forms of memories that enter dreams.

Conclusion

In the end, the senses of kenam cannot be approved or denied because this phenomenal topic has a logical background and has been tested with scientific methods that can prove the pros and cons arguments. This is your choice, whether you want to believe it or ignore it.

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Explaining the Sixth Indra from the Psychology Side
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