The sixth sense is a combination of all other senses which ends up becoming one strong power for you. Everyone is born with a sixth sense, however, many of us don't know understand how it works. Having a good sixth sense helps us become more confident about making decisions.
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Read More »Here is all you need to know about the sixth sense and how to open it up for a better life. Are you aware of the sixth sense? Most of us know about the 5 common sense - taste, sight, smell, touch, and hearing. But what about the sixth sense? 6th sense is basically a human being's ability to perceive something which isn't actually there. For instance, you feel like something is going to happen before even actually experiencing them. Or, you dream of something and it comes true. This is when you are using your sixth sense.
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Read More »This is another easy way of awakening your sixth sense. Take any object, can be a candle, ball, or a lamp and you have to look at it for as long as you can without blinking. Practicing it everyday helps in increasing your sixth sense.
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