It definitely feels like it's an embodied thing to me.
It also feels to me like the part that 'resonates' is already there, dormant until the first time I encounter the external stimulus that wakes it up. A bit like the immune system in reverse - totally specific to the trigger, but welcomes and embraces the trigger rather than fighting it off.
Nicely put Edward. I like that term ‘resonate.’ It’s a kind of gut centered knowledge, I think.
It definitely feels like it's an embodied thing to me.
It also feels to me like the part that 'resonates' is already there, dormant until the first time I encounter the external stimulus that wakes it up. A bit like the immune system in reverse - totally specific to the trigger, but welcomes and embraces the trigger rather than fighting it off.