Stoic
02-23-2007, 08:37 PM
Is Tonality kinesthetic?
Example: I notice someones tone more than what they say, more than usual. When I listen to music all I hear is emotions from their tone, and not a single word.
Or is it due to my paying attention to process vs content nature in this case?
I'm working on re-sparking my interest in sex, and I'm back into listening/reading/watching/experimenting.
It's really bugging me that certain instructors suggest there is a primary sense, like "This person is visual!". Are they just referring to that specific context or are they referring to dominance or literally this person will sense visually in every context before other senses, which would be pretty stupid IMHO.
Me:
Math - Visual
Spelling Language 1 - Visual
Spelling Language 2 - Auditory
Mood - Auditory
Communication - Kinesthetic
Reflecting - Auditory then Kinesthetic
Creativity/Problem solving - Kinesthetic then Visual then Auditory
What I do notice is that, at a young age I was much more visual, when I moved to the US I became Auditory for a while, and then now I'm Kinesthetic. Anytime I go back to Math/Programming mode, I get really visual, including graphing people's traits/values in my head but otherwise I don't exercise it. So, is it that there are phases when you prefer a sense more than other, unless you have a prior bias towards it? Or should I stop reading too much into it and just accept my gut instinct that its context specific?
Example: I notice someones tone more than what they say, more than usual. When I listen to music all I hear is emotions from their tone, and not a single word.
Or is it due to my paying attention to process vs content nature in this case?
I'm working on re-sparking my interest in sex, and I'm back into listening/reading/watching/experimenting.
It's really bugging me that certain instructors suggest there is a primary sense, like "This person is visual!". Are they just referring to that specific context or are they referring to dominance or literally this person will sense visually in every context before other senses, which would be pretty stupid IMHO.
Me:
Math - Visual
Spelling Language 1 - Visual
Spelling Language 2 - Auditory
Mood - Auditory
Communication - Kinesthetic
Reflecting - Auditory then Kinesthetic
Creativity/Problem solving - Kinesthetic then Visual then Auditory
What I do notice is that, at a young age I was much more visual, when I moved to the US I became Auditory for a while, and then now I'm Kinesthetic. Anytime I go back to Math/Programming mode, I get really visual, including graphing people's traits/values in my head but otherwise I don't exercise it. So, is it that there are phases when you prefer a sense more than other, unless you have a prior bias towards it? Or should I stop reading too much into it and just accept my gut instinct that its context specific?