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| Name          = The Body’s Responses
| Image        = Hand Directing.png
| Caption      = Positive (green, left) and negative (red, right) hand directing sensation locations, from different angles relative to a glass of water, when intending to pick up the glass of water, to drink it.
| Prerequisites = None
| Risks        = Possible [[Rebuilds|rebuild]]:
:Short term (15-75 min)
:Light sensitivity
:Need to elevate feet
:Attention distruption
| Prev          = Conversing with Your Body
| Next          = Needs
| Questions    =
*[[#Foot Responses|Do I need to use my hands? My hands are so busy.]]
*[[#Facial Responses|How about my nose?]]
*[[#Facial Responses|Chin?]]
*[[#Eye Responses|Eyes?]] [[#Pelvic Responses|Hips?]]
*[[#Foot Responses|Can I use my feet?]]
*My feet are made for walking, ‘cause that’s just what they do. [[#Arm Responses|What about my elbows?]]
*[[#Facial Responses|Can I get an answer in my lips?]]
*[[#The Lip Quiver|While we’re on the subject, why do lips quiver?]]
*[[#Other Upper Body Responses|What about the back of my neck?]]
*[[#NeckTingle|What’s that back of the neck tingly sensation? That thing is awesome.]]
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::''{{large|You can find them anywhere.}}''
::''{{large|You can find them anywhere.}}''
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[[File:Hand Directing.png|thumb|700px|Positive (green, left) and negative (red, right) hand directing sensation locations, from different angles relative to a glass of water, when intending to pick up the glass of water, to drink it.]]
 
You can trigger responses in any part of your body. Responses in your hands tend to be the most versatile, however there are many situations in which another body part might be more convenient to use to get information from your body. Different body parts might also feel more natural for different queries. This is especially the case if the body part you are querying with is directly involved in physically performing the intended action.
You can trigger responses in any part of your body. Responses in your hands tend to be the most versatile, however there are many situations in which another body part might be more convenient to use to get information from your body. Different body parts might also feel more natural for different queries. This is especially the case if the body part you are querying with is directly involved in physically performing the intended action.


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When you learn the sensations for each part of your body, try them for yourself. Mix it up. Compare, contrast, and have fun with it. If you notice anything odd, send me your results. I’m dying to hear about all your experiences with it.
When you learn the sensations for each part of your body, try them for yourself. Mix it up. Compare, contrast, and have fun with it. If you notice anything odd, send me your results. I’m dying to hear about all your experiences with it.
 
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*[[#Foot Responses|Do I need to use my hands? My hands are so busy.]]
*[[#Facial Responses|How about my nose?]]
*[[#Facial Responses|Chin?]]
*[[#Eye Responses|Eyes?]] [[#Pelvic Responses|Hips?]]
*[[#Foot Responses|Can I use my feet?]]
*My feet are made for walking, ‘cause that’s just what they do. [[#Arm Responses|What about my elbows?]]
*[[#Facial Responses|Can I get an answer in my lips?]]
*[[#The Lip Quiver|While we’re on the subject, why do lips quiver?]]
*[[#Other Upper Body Responses|What about the back of my neck?]]
*[[#NeckTingle|What’s that back of the neck tingly sensation? That thing is awesome.]]
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==Foot Responses==
==Foot Responses==