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192 pages · Published July 2025
What if your senses held more than you were ever taught to notice?
Are we drifting further from the natural intelligence of our bodies in the digital age?
Opensense is a guide to clarity and reconnection — bridging perception, consciousness, and the living world.
Blending neuroscience, ecology, ancient traditions, and personal experience, this book reveals the often-overlooked connections between mind and environment.
It offers not just reflection, but practices for recalibrating your senses and finding balance in a culture of constant acceleration.
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.
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.
What Readers Are Saying
Oxana:
This book carries a very gentle and inviting energy… almost like a doorway into a quieter, slower way of being.... In a world that often feels rushed and fragmented, this book is like a small sanctuary — an invitation to slow down, to breathe, and to rediscover your own sense of wonder.
Nir:
Intelligent way for awakening, including multi-disciplinary thinking to reveal the challenges of our perception and complexity with the world.
MG:
A profound text based on years of deeply personal research. Highly recommended.
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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.