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According to an article about these tribal people, "Anthropologists believe that ancient knowledge of the movement of wind, sea and birds may have saved the five indigenous tribes on the Indian archipelago from the tsunami that hit the Asian coastline Dec. 26."
A local environmentalist familiar with these reticent people was quoted as saying, "They can smell the wind. They gauge the depth of the sea with the sound of their oars. They have a sixth sense which we don't possess."
The animals and primitive people that fled the tsunami knew something the victims didn't. They sensed a warning, and they fled. Relief agencies know all too well how important early warnings are to avoiding similar disasters. Rather than making those warnings technologically based, we need to open ourselves to the pulses of earth forces.
www.aspentimes.com...
Originally posted by Questor
Also I prefer to use the term "instinct" which is more clearer in meaning IMO than 6th sense.
Originally posted by Questor
The article is interesting because it points out a valid point about how we all have access to our natural instincts but many are disconnected from it due to distractions or for whatever reason.