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Monday, 25 May 2026

The 6th Sense Humans Had Before 1850 — They Bred It Out and No One Knows Why

 

 

What ability did earlier generations believe humans once possessed — and why do so many historical accounts describe senses modern people rarely trust anymore? Before the rise of industrial cities and standardized science, people across different cultures spoke frequently about intuition, premonition, heightened awareness, and the ability to sense danger, weather, illness, or death before visible signs appeared. Sailors, hunters, rural communities, and indigenous societies often relied on instincts that were treated not as supernatural, but as normal parts of human perception. 

 This investigation explores the heightened forms of perception earlier societies believed humans possessed, how changing environments may have altered human awareness, and why certain instincts once treated as essential slowly faded from modern life. 

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