List of Perceptics

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The limited and false view that individuals only possess five major sensory perceptions was revealed in 1951 by L. Ron Hubbard and later refined in 1978. Here is the full 57 perceptics one possesses as given by Ron. Read more ...

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List of PercepticsJuly 1978

by L. Ron Hubbard

1. Time

2. Sight

3. Taste

4. Colour

5. Depth

6. Solidity (barriers)

7. Relative sizes (external)

8. Sound

9. Pitch

10. Tone

11. Volume

12. Rhythm

13. Smell(the sense of smell has four subdivisions which are categories of the type of odor)

14. Touch

a. Pressureb. Frictionc. Heat or Coldd. Oiliness

15. Personal Emotion

16. Endocrine States

17. Awareness of awareness

18. Personal size

19. Organic Sensation (including hunger)

20. Heartbeat

21. Blood Circulation

22. Cellular and Bacterial Position

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23. Gravitic(self and other weights)

24. Motion of Self

25. Motion (exterior)

26. Body Position

27. Joint Position

28. Internal Temperature

29. External Temperature

30. Balance

31. Muscular Tension

32. Saline Content of Cells

33. Fields/Magnetic

34. Time Track Motion(awareness of consecutive recordings of all perceptics)

35. Physical Energy(personal weariness, etc.)

36. Self-determinism(relative on each dynamic)

37. Moisture(self)

38. Sound Direction

39. Emotional State of Other Organisms

40. Personal Position on the Tone Scale

41. Affinity(self and others)

42. Communication(self and others)

43. Reality(self and others)

44. Emotional State of Groups

45. Compass Direction

46. Level of Consciousness

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47. Pain

48. Perception of Conclusions(past and present)

49. Perception of Computing(past and present)

50. Perception of Imagination(past, present, future)

51. Perception of Having Perceived(past and present)

52. Awareness of Not-Knowing

53. Awareness of Importance, Unimportance

54. Awareness of Others

55. Awareness of Location and Placement

a. Massesb. Spacesc. Location Itself

56. Perception of Appetite

57. Kinesthesia