Human beings can sense the energy emissions of other living creatures. Female human beings are naturally better at it.
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According to Happeh Theory, human beings have what is commonly caled "energy". A healthy human body emits some level of this energy all of the time as part of the natural living proces.
The characteristics of this energy are that it is invisible, it can travel across distances, it can carry the emotional temperament of the individual emitting it, and it can cause a change in other living creatures.
Human beings are traditionally thought of as having five sensory abilities. Human beings are described as being able to see visual input, hear audio input, feel tactile input, smell olfactory input, and taste chemical input.
According to Happeh Theory, human beings also have a sixth sensory ability. According to Happeh Theory, human beings have the ability to sense the energy emissions of another human being, or of any other living creature.
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The ability to sense the energy emissions of other living creatures varies among human beings. Some human beings are born with a strong sensitivity to the energy emissions of other living creatures, while other human beings are born with only a low sensitivity to the energy emissions of other creatures. It is also possible to increase sensitivity to the energy emissions of other living creatures through training.
According to Happeh Theory, female human beings are naturally more sensitive to the energy emissions of other living creatures than male human beings. The reason for this is common sense.
The ability to sense energy is a survival mechanism for female human beings.
( High sensitivity to the energy emissions of other living creatures is a characteristic of the females of all living species on the planet Earth because it is a survival mechanism )
The ability to sense the energy emissions of other living creatures is a survival mechanism, because it allows the female human being to avoid danger.
The female human being is relatively frail and weak. If a female human being were to find herself in trouble, the female human being would most likely be unable to physically protect themselves.
If a female human being cannot physically protect themselves, and females must be protected because they are necessary to continue the species, how would evolution protect the female of the human species or any other species?
By giving them the ability to sense approaching danger and move away from it. According to Happeh Theory, evolution gave the female of the species of all living creatures on earth a high sensitivity to the energy emissions of other living creatures, so they could sense the energy emissions of dangerous predators or other dangerous living creatures, and move away from physical contact with those creatures.
The energy sensing ability of the female human is also a survival trait in a society of human beings. Because the energy emissions of a human being transfer the current emotional state of that human being, the female human being can base their reactions on the energy they sense from a fellow human being.
The energy emissions of a human being are almost always an honest or accurate indicator of the feelings or thoughts of that human being, as opposed to the visual or auditory output of that human being.
A fellow human being might be smiling and make nice verbal noises, but perhaps the female human being could sense violent or dangerous energy being emitted from the individual. The female human being could then remove themselves from a dangerous situation, even though from the outside the situation might look fine because of the smiles and the nice verbal noises.
It should also be pointed out that the high sensitivity of female human beings to the energy emissions of living creatures can be used to control or manipulate male human beings.
A female human being can monitor the energy emissions of a male human being as they exchange verbal input. If the female human being says something that angers or upsets the male human being, the female human being can sense the energy of the male human being turning angry or upset even if the male human being were to remain polite and behave as if nothing had happened. The female human being could then change their verbal output in whatever way was necessary to change the male human being energy emissions to some other less dangerous state.
For this reason it behooves any male human being to become involved in training to increase their sensitivity to energy. The training will simultaneously make their own energy emissions stronger which is beneficial to the health of the human body, and the training will help them control their energy emissions so the energy emissions can not be so easily read by another human being.
Many religions are geared towards increasing the energy sensitivity of the human being. Kung Fu, which is the Chinese name for their hand to hand combat systems, will increase the energy sensitivity of a human being. Various styles of dancing will increase the energy sensitivity of a human being.
The curious individual can investigate what are called "esoteric" energy practices to learn about more methods of increasing the bodies sensitivity to the energy emissions of other living creatures.
The curious individual needs to keep in mind that as with any other area of knowledge, there are those who will make false claims. The rituals or practices described above will increase the energy sensitivity of any human being who practices them long enough without a doubt.
The individual who is investigating methods of increasing energy sensitivity on their own should be wary when looking into these methods. Methods similar to the ones mentioned above probably do increase energy sensitivity.
If the individual finds any easy or quick method of increasing energy sensitivity, it is probably not effective. Any method claiming to increase energy sensitivity without work, time, and patience, will most likely be without value.
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