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192 pages · Published July 2025
What if your senses held more than you were ever taught to notice?
As technology redefines how we live and think—are we drifting further from the natural intelligence of our bodies, our senses, and the Earth itself?
Opensense invites you to rediscover perception as a living bridge between consciousness and the natural world.
Drawing on neuroscience, ecology, ancient traditions, and personal experience, this book explores the subtle, often-overlooked connections between the mind and the world.
From the language of trees to the edges of digital life—Opensense guides you home to your senses.
What You’ll Discover
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Tools for sensory reconnection and mindful presence
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The neuroscience of perception, intuition, and embodied awareness
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Hidden bridges between nature, shamanism, and digital technologies
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Practices for engaging with the forest as a site of consciousness
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Pathways for moving beyond thought into relational knowing
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Realignments between the human and more-than-human world
Selected Lines from the Book
Perception isn’t just about receiving information—it’s about how the mind assembles it, shaping scattered sensations into a living whole.
Like a forest symphony, sunlight through leaves, birdsong, and the sharp scent of pine are not separate notes but movements in one piece—conducted by your awareness.
Our perceptual systems, refined over thousands of years in natural environments, remain deeply flexible. They can adapt, expand, and reconnect us to the rhythms that shaped them—if we choose to listen.
By blending modern knowledge with ancient ways of sensing, we begin to see the world not as a fixed map but as a web of relationships, each thread offering a different way home to our senses.
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About the Author
Amit Raphael Zoran, PhD (MIT), is a professor of computer science and a guide through the hidden layers of perception.
He bridges ecological wisdom, shamanic traditions, and digital innovation—offering real tools for navigating complexity with clarity and meaning.
His work invites us to see differently, feel more fully, and act with intelligence, presence, and beauty.