Standing in the shadows or just focusing in on them rather than dwelling in similar sunshine moments, puts you in the beginnings of entertaining yourself with the use of sensory diversity. Though laughter is always purported to have medicinal qualities, especially when one considers that no one is really thinking when it spontaneously occurs, one doesn't linger too long, unfortunately, in trying to find alternative ways to heal themselves.
Cultural diversity is easy to spot, in all it's prerogative notions, whether it be in fashion, speech, food or fiscal foundations. Yet, when you use atypical methods to gather sensory infusions, it is not so easy to find or hold onto whatever initial encounter is being processed to gather the formalities of the individual experience that is being enhanced by the sensory diversity being used at that moment of time.
Here I propose that it is rather unique to smell the wind, even though we often know by instinctual processes what direction the wind is emanating from and what the source material is. You are also able to feel the sounds of the leaves as they tingle with the emotions that the wind caresses it with. So much so, that it can bring memories to pass, and make you enjoy something that was long forgotten, but had shaped so many of your future moments.
Tasting the knowledge that glides through your auditory or visual inputs can also justify those mystical culinary flavor profiles that so often having you remark, that you are making me hungry. So too, those sounds that surround us during our lives, give visual displays, having historical signposts to each of those recognizable tunes, in public chatters. Yet, often as we turn to expect our preconceived notions, we realize that somehow the experience that we so longed for, has now left us in the quandary of the prevailing light no longer shedding it's normal luminosity. It is then we have to admit, having taken those first few steps, that we must now, socially accept leaning on those alchemical fascinations derived from new found and experienced by choice, sensory diversities.
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