Galina T. (ESE) - On Sensory Harmony

Or, when I'm walking down the street and see a tree with a broken branch, my imagination immediately saws it off, making a clean cut, paints over it, trims a few smaller twigs, and makes the canopy bright and the tree itself joyful and beautiful.

Or take another situation: a section of a lawn has been trampled, and tall weeds are growing there. In my mind, the trampled patch is dug up and reseeded with new grass, the grass grows, and I "actually see" the entire lawn green and weed-free... That’s how it is in nature.

But it happens in stores, too, for example. I'll walk into a hypermarket and see scattered shopping baskets left behind by customers—my imagination instantly stacks them neatly together. And when I approach the product shelves, I "rearrange" everything into perfect order.